BMW i5 Paint Info
The Color Breakdown
BMW really played it safe-and then they didn't. We have 13 recorded colors for the i5, ranging from a sophisticated "50 shades of grey" collection like Sophisto Gray Pearl and Brooklyn Gray to some genuinely bold swings. They clearly decided that an electric car deserves an electric personality, giving us the mossy, metallic Cape York Grun Effect and the high-voltage Fire Red. Whether you're driving a stealthy shadow or a rolling sunset, the i5's palette is proof that German engineering still knows how to have a little fun.
What to Watch For
Modern BMWs are known for having "soft" clear coats. While this makes for a mirror-like shine on the showroom floor, it means your i5's nose is basically a magnet for every loose pebble on the highway. If you're hunting for your paint code to start a repair, check the driver-side door jamb (the B-pillar). You're looking for a three-digit code on a black sticker. Keep an eye on those "Frozen" matte finishes like Frozen Deep Grey; they are stunning but sensitive. Because they don't have a traditional glossy clear coat, they require a very light touch to avoid creating a shiny spot where you meant to have a stealthy matte finish.
Driveway Repair Tip
Since so many i5 colors are "Pearl" or "Effect" paints (like Mineral White Metallic Tricoat or Tansanite Blue), the magic is in the mix. Before you touch that chip, shake your paint bottle for at least two full minutes-not thirty seconds-to wake up the metallic flakes that have settled at the bottom. For tiny rock chips, ditch the chunky brush that comes in the cap. Instead, use the tip of a wooden toothpick to "drip" the paint into the center of the chip. It will flow out to the edges on its own. If you're working with a "Frozen" matte color, remember: apply, don't rub. Any friction will turn that matte finish into a permanent shiny patch, so just dab it and let it be.