Japanese consumers are often treated with special edition versions of  European premium cars, some of which are collectibles, like the  1996-1999 BMW 840CiA Individual, and others not so much.
BMW's latest Japan market-only special is the 116i "Fashionista" that will be offered exclusively in a five-door body  style priced at ¥3,460,000 (US$37,500 or €28,500), with production  capped at 370 units.
The car can be had in a choice of three exterior colors named Crimson  Red, White III Arupin and Deep Sea Blue metallic, all of which feature  17 inches alloy wheels shod in 205 / 50R17 tires, Chrome kidney grille  and exhaust pipe, and a black finish for the window surrounds.
Inside, there's Dakota Oyster leather for the seats, sections of the  doors and the handbrake, a gloss off-white finish for the trims on the  dashboard, lower center console and door arms, and added standard  features such as a Rear-view camera with Park Distance Control and front  seat heating.
Power comes from BMW's standard 1.6-liter turbocharged four with 136PS  (134bhp) linked to an 8-speed automatic transmission turning the rear  wheels.




