Kith For BMW 2026 Celebrates Four Chapters Through Color

Kith and BMW have reached the point where another collaboration doesn’t necessarily need a new reason to exist. Four chapters in, the two brands have established a shared vocabulary built around automotive history, fashion and Ronnie Fieg’s longstanding relationship with the German marque.
For 2026, they’re using that history as the foundation. Kith for BMW 2026 revisits the colors introduced throughout the partnership while adding Inka Orange, an archival BMW shade from the early 1970s, to the mix. The collection includes apparel, premium leather goods, automotive accessories and collectibles, but its biggest statements come from two one-of-one BMWs restored under Fieg’s direction.
Together, the cars and accompanying products show how Kith and BMW have transformed a series of collaborations into a recognizable design language of their own.
Kith and BMW Build Their Fourth Chapter Around Color With Kith For BMW 2026
Color has become one of the easiest ways to distinguish each era of the Kith and BMW partnership. Cinnabar Red established an early connection to the E30 M3, Vitality Green introduced a Kith-developed shade into the equation and Techno Violet brought one of BMW’s most recognizable enthusiast colors into a previous installment.
This time, Inka Orange joins the archive. Originally introduced by BMW in the early 1970s, the vivid orange shade serves as the defining color of the fourth chapter. Rather than leaving those earlier hues behind, Kith has also incorporated Cinnabar Red, Vitality Green and Techno Violet throughout portions of the new apparel and accessories assortment.
The resulting palette works almost like a visual timeline of the collaboration. Instead of choosing colors solely because they suit the season, Kith is using them to reference specific moments from its history with BMW, giving the new collection continuity with everything that came before it.

Ronnie Fieg Reimagines Two Classic Grand Tourers With Kith For BMW 2026
The clearest expression of that approach comes through two restored BMWs: a 1972 BMW 3.0 CSi and a 1987 BMW M6 E24. Both are finished in Inka Orange, connecting two different eras of BMW grand touring through the newest color in Kith’s automotive archive.
The 3.0 CSi received an extensive frame-off restoration that took the car down to bare metal before it was rebuilt using original components sourced with help from BMW’s archives. Its M30 “Big Six” engine was restored alongside the transmission, rear axle, suspension and braking system.
Kith’s influence becomes more apparent inside. Caramel-colored leather is paired with embossed Kith monogram detailing, restored instrumentation and wood trim, allowing the cabin to retain the character of the original BMW while introducing the type of material treatments associated with Kith’s fashion and lifestyle projects.
The 1987 M6 takes a similar approach. Its S38 inline-six, Getrag five-speed manual transmission, differential, suspension and brakes were restored, while OEM BBS Style 5 wheels preserve the period-correct appearance. The caramel leather and Kith monogram treatment carries into the cabin, creating a direct relationship between the two cars despite their different generations.
That’s ultimately what makes the automobiles so important to the collection. Kith didn’t simply pull old BMW logos and racing graphics from an archive to decorate clothing. Fieg restored the actual cars that inform the larger project, giving everything around them a stronger connection to BMW’s history.

The Kith For BMW 2026 Apparel Uses Heritage Without Becoming Costume
That automotive influence carries into the clothing, led by a three-way collaboration between Kith, AVIREX and BMW. The Kith x AVIREX x BMW Leather Jacket serves as one of the assortment’s statement pieces, combining premium leather, color-blocked construction, AVIREX hardware and detailing from all three partners.
Priced at $1,350 in the U.S., the jacket could easily have leaned too heavily into racing nostalgia. Instead, the BMW references sit within an established Kith and AVIREX design language, making the piece feel like legitimate outerwear rather than automotive merchandise.
The wider assortment includes additional leather moto jackets and souvenir jackets alongside familiar Kith silhouettes such as the Nelson Quarter Zip, Braxton Track Zip and Nelson Hoodie. Knitwear, graphic T-shirts, track pants and other staples extend the collaboration into more accessible territory while allowing the four-color story to continue throughout the collection.
Cinnabar Red, Vitality Green, Techno Violet and Inka Orange do much of the storytelling, which means the partnership doesn’t need to rely exclusively on oversized BMW branding to make its point.

Kith For BMW 2026 Takes the Partnership Beyond Clothing
The project gets even more interesting once it leaves the closet. For the first time with a collaborator, Kith has extended its Premium Leather Program across a range of BMW-branded travel goods and accessories, including a Garment Duffle, Overnight Bag, cardholders and watch storage.
The pieces use smooth, tumbled and monogram-embossed leather treatments, translating some of the same material cues found inside the restored cars into objects intended for everyday use.
Kith also goes considerably further with its lifestyle assortment. The collection includes a $395 Kith for BMW Watch Box, a $795 Backgammon Board, a $65 poker deck, BMW X5 floor mats and a Yellowpop BMW Fast Logo neon sign. License plate holders, ceramic mugs, towels, blankets and car fresheners round out the offering.
It’s an unusually broad mix, but that scale reinforces what Kith has been building with BMW. The automotive connection now functions less like a seasonal graphic theme and more like a lifestyle language that can move between clothing, travel, interiors and objects for the garage.

The Kith for BMW 2026 3.0 CSi Die-Cast Might Be the Best Collectible
For anyone without room for a restored 1972 BMW in the garage, Kith also created a considerably smaller version. The 1:18-scale Kith for BMW 3.0 CSi die-cast recreates the Inka Orange car using 169 individual parts and 290 decorative elements.
The level of detail extends into the cabin with embroidered leather seats, while special co-branded packaging gives the model the presentation of a design collectible rather than a conventional toy.
Priced at $195 in the U.S., the Inka Orange version has already shown sold-out status through Kith’s U.S. store. It also neatly summarizes the entire collaboration in miniature, bringing together BMW heritage, Kith’s color story and the obsessive attention to materials and detail that has defined the partnership.

Kith for BMW 2026 Price and Availability
Kith for BMW 2026 is available through Kith stores, Kith.com and the Kith App. Pricing varies considerably across the collection, ranging from smaller accessories and apparel to premium leather goods and the $1,350 Kith x AVIREX x BMW Leather Jacket. Availability will also depend on the individual product and region, with several pieces already beginning to sell out following the collection’s release.
Four collaborations in, the Kith For BMW 2026 collection no longer needs to prove that streetwear, luxury fashion and automotive design can occupy the same space. What’s more compelling now is the continuity between each chapter.
Cinnabar Red, Vitality Green, Techno Violet and Inka Orange have become more than seasonal color choices. Together, they’ve created a visual record of a partnership that now stretches from one-of-one BMWs and leather jackets to travel bags, watch boxes and painstakingly detailed miniature cars.
At this stage, Kith and BMW aren’t simply releasing another collaboration. They’re building a shared design archive.










