How Many Shades of Blue Does BMW Offer?

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StCharlotte
07/30/25 12:24am
BMW offers a total of 13 shades of blue for its vehicles, including Deep Sea Blue, Midnight Blue, Imperial Blue, Estoril Blue, Abu Dhabi Blue, Long Beach Blue, Mediterranean Blue, Tanzanite Blue, Monte Carlo Blue, Alpina Blue, Marina Bay Blue, Atlantis Blue, and San Marino Blue. BMW (abbreviation for Bayerische Motoren Werke) is a German automotive brand under the BMW Group, featuring four model series: i, X, Z, and pure numeric series (1, 2, 3, etc.), along with the M series, which is based on enhancements of these models. The BMW logo stands for Bavarian Motor Works, and the colors and design of the emblem are derived from the coat of arms of Bavaria, where BMW is headquartered.
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