When it comes to market in Spring 2018, the all-new F90 BMW M5 will be available with a wide range of exterior colors. US-specific ordering guides list the following colors: Alpine White, Black Sapphire Metallic, Singapore Gray Metallic, Snapper Rocks Blue Metallic, Marina Bay Blue Metallic, Donington Grey Metallic and Bluestone Metallic. Other special colors offered for an extra cost or through the BMW Individual Program include the Azurite Black Metallic, Champaign Quartz Metallic, Almadine Brown Metallic, Rhodonite Silver Metallic, Frozen Marina Bay Blue, Pure Metal Silver and Frozen Dark Silver. Other color options are likely to be offered as well as the new M5 advances into its lifecycle.

To highlight some of those special colors, the interwebs have scouted the M5 visualizer and shared the following images.

Azurite Black

Frozen Marina Bay Blue

Pure Metal Silver

Frozen Dark Silver

Each color brings something to the table, the darker shades give the F90 M5 a more stealth look – as expected – while the grey-based colors enhance the design of the M5 with its two lines that run from the rear to the front of the car. Those customers looking to stand out more will certainly favor the light paint jobs, especially when paired with some carbon fiber bits and blacked out parts and wheels.

The design of the new M5 is an evolution of the previous F10 model and was built upon the lightweight architecture of the current G30 5 Series. Compared to the standard business sedan, the front bumper has larger air intakes and sharper lines, the roof is carbon fiber, and M mirrors were fitted to it.

As we mentioned earlier, this is the fastest BMW M car today, with a standard sprint of 3.2 seconds, thanks to its 600 horsepower and 553 pound-feet of torque, so you don’t only get some great looks from the new M5, but also mind blowing performance.