Hardly any detail is as popular with the BMW M vehicles as the carbon roof. Ok, apart from the engine of course ^ ^! Originally started with the BMW M3 CSL E46 in the year 2003, the importance has increased a little bit with each M-vehicle. And that, of course, has not passed the M-GmbH in Dingolfing, which is now presenting a world first. The conventional method of sticking or painting the popular M stripes in the colors Estoril Blue, Velvet Blue and Imolarot is now history. BMW now integrates the strips directly into the carbon fibers of the roof.
Decorative strips directly in the CFK fabric
And you could see that already with the presentation of the BMW M4 Edition /// M Heritage (2020) a month ago. The little hint that one "the decorative strip has been integrated directly into the CFRP fabric“Has somehow gone down so far. Now we know! The new method is of course much more durable and even cheaper than the well-known custom-made products. Fading / fading is also no longer relevant and the beautiful carbon structure of the fibers is completely retained. And of course, the technology is not only applicable to a vehicle roof, but to almost all carbon components.
Photos: M-GmbH (+ M Performance Parts)
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BMW carbon roof with colored M stripes
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