What is the order of BMW's three-color stripes?

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DiAdalynn
07/25/25 5:25am
BMW's three-color stripes from left to right are blue, purple, and red. In terms of national flag colors, blue represents Bavaria, Germany; purple represents the fusion of BMW with motorsports; red represents motorsports and automotive sports.
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