Out of a worldwide production of 23 units, Japan will get five examples of the BMW M4 DTM Champion Edition Coupe, made to celebrate Marco Wittmann’s title win.

Japanese customers interested ought to hurry because BMW will be accepting orders only until the end of February with deliveries scheduled for May this year.

The limited-run model carries a 25 percent premium over the regular M4 Coupe and is priced at 13,990,000 Yen (equivalent of $118,600) in Japan.

There are no performance upgrades to the car that retains its 431PS 3.0-liter straight six-turbo intact, with all changes being purely cosmetic.

Offered exclusively in white, the M4 DTM Champion Edition sports matt-black bonnet and boot lid with a colorful stripe design that extend to the front grille and the double kidney surrounds, black stripes above the side sills, the number 23 on the doors, and the German flag long with “WIT” and “DTM Champion 2014” lettering on the rear side windows.

Elsewhere, the special edition rides on 19-inch black alloy wheels and gets a black front splitter and side skirt blade, carbon front flaps and mirror caps, a rear spoiler and a carbon diffuser insert from the M Performance Parts lineup.

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