Kith has unveiled the fourth chapter of its ongoing partnership with BMW, and this time the centerpiece is a color: Inka Orange, applied to a pair of one-of-one restorations built by Kith founder Ronnie Fieg, a 1972 BMW 3.0 CSi (E9) and a 1987 BMW M6 (E24). Two Restorations, One BloodlineThe 3.0 CSi started as a donor car that went through a complete frame-off restoration, stripped to bare metal, KTL-treated, and repainted before reassembly. The E24 6 Series replaced the E9-generation coupe when the 3.0 CSi’s run ended in 1975, so building an Inka Orange M6 alongside the CSi is less a stretch than a continuation. Why Inka OrangeBMW introduced Inka Orange in 1971 on the 02 Series, originally as a high-visibility paint meant to stand out in poor weather. An orange 3.0 CSi reads differently than a black or white one; it puts the car in a specific decade rather than treating it as a generic classic.