Born in the military industry to hide buildings, vehicles and personnel, camouflage patterns have since been used in different fields.
Carmakers use them to keep the design of new products a secret until the very last moment, whereas tuners tend to bring it to the opposite spectrum, making sure that everyone notices their creations.
In this case, the car is a BMW M4 Coupe, which sports a grey finish, on top of which camo patterns in black and bright yellow have been added. The ride definitely stands out, which may or may not be a good thing, depending on how flashy you like your car to be.
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It may not be visible at first, but this M4 Coupe has a set of aftermarket wheels, too. Signed by Strasse, they’re 9×20-inch front and 10.5×20-inch rear in size, have a satin black center finish, gloss brushed titanium lip finish and gloss black barrel finish.
Part of the company’s SV1 series, they’re called Deep Concave FS, are available in different color combos, and can be ordered for a variety of cars, from the McLaren 720S to the Acura NSX.
This M4’s engine is totally stock, so the twin-turbo 3.0-liter engine produces 431 PS (425 hp / 317 kW) and 550 Nm (406 lb-ft) of torque. Sure, rivals from Mercedes and Alfa Romeo may have it licked for power, but it’s not that a stock M4 is a slouch, right?