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Is this the best looking safety car ever? BMW's M4 MotoGP offering

Titanium exhaust, carbon spoiler and flashing lights. What more could you want?

BMW has unveiled the livery for its new 2015 MotoGP safety car. The matt black M4 features the signature tri-colour M Performance stripes as well as a number of special upgrades that seperate it out from a standard road going car.

Firstly, it has a carbon rear spoiler, with carbon splitters and blades mounted to the front. The rear also carries a carbon rear diffuser.

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Then you have a M Performance titanium exhaust and a water injection system for the car's intake module. This cools exhaust pressure and allows the car to have an earlier ignition point.

LED roof lights, fire exstinguishers and a fuel pump system for overseas transport complete the safety car package.

It's a fantastic looking thing and, thanks to its water injection system, marks a technological first for an M car.

For those that are tempted, why not check out our BMW M4 review

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