Metallic - Black sapphire
Metallic - Skyscraper grey
Metallic - Isle of Man green
Metallic - Aventurine red
BMW Individual metallic paint - Tanzanite blue
BMW Individual metallic paint - Dravit grey
Individual paint - Frozen pure grey
Individual paint - Frozen brilliant white
Individual paint - Frozen Portimao blue
BMW Individual metallic paint - Laguna seca blue
BMW Individual metallic paint - British racing green
BMW Individual frozen paint - Frozen soild white
Prices and colour availability may vary based on trim.
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£91,775 - £126,185
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Colour guide
Solid - Alpine white
Free
Considering this is a big car, it wears its white pretty well, contrasting with the black trim details, particularly if you opt for the carbon pack. It will be a nightmare to keep clean in winter, though.
Metallic - Black sapphire
Free
A truly stealthy colour, the M3’s mean styling is almost hidden by this deep, dark black paint. If you want your M3 Touring to fly under the radar, this is the colour to go for.
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Solid - Sao Paulo yellow
£875
Brilliantly, this outrageous yellowy-green hue is a free colour. It’s the M3’s signature colour, but you won’t have to pay silly amounts to get it. Being free it won’t be as rare as bright cars usually are, though.
Metallic - Toronto Red
£875
Red is a proper performance car colour, but it doesn’t always work brilliantly on larger cars like this. This dark shade is pretty mean, but it’s rare to see on M3s so might be harder to shift if you decide to sell.
Metallic - Skyscraper grey
£875
Slightly darker than Brooklyn Grey, Skyscraper Grey is one of the least lairy options for the M3 Touring. It’s about as close to blending into everyday traffic as you’re going to get, which will appeal to some.
Metallic - Portimao blue
£875
Portimao blue has become one of the M3’s most popular colours, so if you don’t want a monochrome shade but have one eye on residuals, this could be a good option.
Metallic - Isle of Man green
£875
Green has had a real resurgence in recent years and Isle of Man Green’s deep, dark hue works brilliantly with the M3 Touring’s mean styling. Stealthy but more interesting than black.
Metallic - Brooklyn grey
£875
Grey might seem like a dull colour for a performance car, but this has an almost matte-like effect that works brilliantly with the darker details on the car.
Metallic - Aventurine red
£875
BMW Individual metallic paint - Tanzanite blue
£1,725
Another pricey option, Tanzanite Blue has a deep, rich appearance that looks incredibly classy. It’s another shade that has a clearly premium feel but doesn’t shout it from the rooftops.
BMW Individual metallic paint - Dravit grey
£1,725
The darkest grey you can get on the M3 Touring, this is a pricey option because it’s a much deeper, more sophisticated shade. It’s not the most exciting choice for a 500hp-plus estate, though.
Individual paint - Frozen pure grey
£4,385
Individual paint - Frozen brilliant white
£4,385
Individual paint - Frozen Portimao blue
£4,385
Portimao Blue is a popular colour, but you can elevate its individuality through this Frozen version that adds a satin sheen. It’s a costly upgrade over the regular colour, though.
BMW Individual paint special - Custom
£4,385
BMW Individual metallic paint - Laguna seca blue
£4,385
BMW Individual metallic paint - British racing green
£4,385
BMW Individual frozen paint - Frozen soild white
£4,385