BMW E93 M3 in Alpine White

Color Guide

E93 M3 color and trim guide

On the E93, color has to work with both the body and the folding-hardtop personality. The strongest combinations feel complete with the roof up and still special enough when the car is being used as the open-air S65 grand tourer it really is.

Palette summary

Exterior and interior choices that shape the spec

Exterior colors

7

Interior trims

4

Featured combos

3

Factory palette

The full exterior palette

Use the palette first to understand the model’s visual range, then drop into the featured combinations below to see which pairings actually shape the market story.

Paint

Alpine White

Paint

Jerez Black

Paint

Interlagos Blue

Paint

Space Grey

Paint

Silverstone II

Paint

Melbourne Red

Paint

Le Mans Blue

Interior trims

Factory cabin choices

The interior is part of the spec story, not an afterthought. Leather tone, contrast, and period feel all change how the exterior color lands in person.

Interior

Black Novillo

Interior

Fox Red Novillo

Interior

Bamboo Beige

Interior

Palladium Silver

BMW E93 M3 in Jerez Black

Featured combination

Jerez Black

Exterior

Jerez Black

Interior pairing

Black Novillo

The most formal and understated E93 spec. On a clean stock car it makes the convertible read more expensive and mature than playful.

BMW E93 M3 in Interlagos Blue

Featured combination

Interlagos Blue

Exterior

Interlagos Blue

Interior pairing

Bamboo Beige

A richer grand-touring color story that fits the E93 well because this body style often rewards warmer, more complete-looking cabin specs.

BMW E93 M3 in Alpine White

Signature combo

Alpine White

Fox Red Novillo

Exterior paint

Alpine White

Interior trim

Fox Red Novillo

A natural flagship E93 combination because the white body keeps the convertible shape light while Fox Red gives the cabin the event-car feel buyers want when the roof is down.

Combination notes

How these specs usually read in the market

Brighter hero colors usually get remembered first, but the most liquid combinations are often the ones that balance factory taste, clean presentation, and easy buyer familiarity.

Interior choice matters more than people think. Warm leather or rare trim can turn a familiar exterior into a standout spec, while a weak interior can flatten an otherwise strong color.

Use the palette for completeness, then use the featured combinations to understand which specs enthusiasts actually talk about and search for.