The one-of-one BMW M5 is finished in the
now-discontinued BMW Individual Frozen Orange. Despite BMW saying it’s a
“stunning” color, it evidently wasn’t stunning enough to keep it around as an option. The fact that the color has been
taken off the menu means that this is guaranteed to be the only 2025 M5 painted
in this color from the factory. The exterior is further distinguished from
“run-of-the-mill” M5s with 20- and 21-inch M Dual-Spoke Bicolor wheels. The
rims feature hand-painted orange accents, while the brake calipers are finished
in matte gold.
Once you step inside, you’ll find another
interesting and unique combination of colors: Kyalami Orange is paired with
Silverstone Extended Merino leather to create a rather striking combination,
while the headrests have the Pebble Beach Concours d’Elegance logo emblazoned
on them. More Pebble Beach logos are found inside, including on the front door
sills, and to the right of the infotainment screen. They’re also accompanied by
a #1/1 motif to remind the winning bidder that this is a truly individual BMW.
What’s the value of all this? Well, with
the customization and the other extras, which include the M Driver’s Package
(taking the M5’s top speed up to 190 mph), Executive, and Carbon packages, BMW
says an extra US$ 57,000 has been added to the MSRP. Oh, and the winner will also
get a 1-day high-performance driving class at a BMW Performance Center thrown
in for good measure. Not only will the car be a one-of-one, but it’ll also mark
the first North American-delivered G90-generation M5 when it makes its way to
its new home in October. In the meantime, the car will be auctioned by Gooding
& Company on Friday, August 16, and proceeds above the car’s MSRP will be
donated to the Concours’ charitable partner, the Pebble Beach Company
Foundation.

