![]() ![]() The palettes have tectonically shifted, and nowadays red can seem like a pretty offbeat choice. It is not so much the case these days, since manufacturers started showcasing all their latest concepts and sport models in shimmering white paint white used to be the cheapskate option, but it’s somehow flipped and become premium. Ford infamously embraced this in fine style by offering their hot hatches in a sporty shade by the name of ‘Rosso Red’ – which of course means, er, ‘Red Red’. ![]() And with mainstream cars it was the same – red reinforces residuals. ‘Resale Red’, dealers would call it – particularly if it was a Ferrari, only a fool would spec a black 355 or a yellow 348. There used to be a time when red cars seemed like the obvious choice. How? Improbably, he’s channelled the visual drama of Ferrari to pull it all together… Will Wang has pulled off a neat visual trick here – he’s made an ostentatious Rocket Bunny-kitted M3 look almost subtle. This time it’s Will’s modified BMW E46 M3 Pandem from 2017. We take a look back at some of the epic features that graced the pages of Performance BMW.
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