An Unconventional BMW M3 with Unique Design
A BMW M3 with a non-standard exterior has captured the attention of automotive enthusiasts. The car is wrapped in a soft green color, but the most surprising is the contrasting combination with white body elements. The front splitter, canards, and side skirts are executed in white, making them stand out sharply against the main color.
When BMW introduced the new M3 and M4 five years ago, the massive radiator grilles sparked controversy. Now they no longer seem so radical, but this particular M3 once again calls into question the boundaries of automotive design. Photos of the modified car appeared on social media, provoking a sharp reaction.
Design Details
The white color is used not only for aerodynamic elements but also for the roof, part of the hood, and other details. Typically, such elements are made of carbon fiber or painted glossy black, which would create a harmonious contrast with the green. However, the white color gives the car a cheap look, as if the parts are simply prepped for painting.
Some elements, such as the canards and the massive front splitter, look overly aggressive. While one can appreciate the owner’s desire to make their car stand out, it’s worth considering whether an option with more restrained modifications would have been more successful. Less white, more carbon, and a subtle approach to tuning could have made this M3 a true masterpiece.
This case once again shows how subjective automotive design can be. For some, this style is a bold experiment; for others, it’s an overkill in modifications. It remains only to wait and see if this tuning approach will find any followers.