Roco won't produce 9000's in Danone colours anytime soon since they have broken the holding with Soldat, the spanish Roco distributor.
Too, there are two types of the so called Danone colours, which don't differ too much: the Largo Recorrido colours, and the Grandes Lineas colours. The Largo Recorrido ones came up earlier, like in early 90's, just when UNE's (bussines units) started working, along with Mercancías, Cercanías and Regionales. The Grandes Líneas Renfe is the same UNE but with a different corporate image.
http://www.infonegocio.com/hobbymod/roco44375.jpgSecond class Largo Recorrido 10000 series coach (this is actually an Eurofirma coach, but well, it's a good start). It's easy to see that it has class number, and not class name (Turista, Literas, Gran Clase, Preferente), and it doesn't have the Grandes Lineas logo.
http://lh6.ggpht.com/_doh8Zp-ZZLE/Sl3BM ... 000067.jpgTalgo 354.008 locomotive in Grandes Lineas colours. As you can see, it's the same colour scheme (white, blue) but it has the distinctive of Grandes Lineas colours: The grandes lineas logo (the logo in the front of the locomotive). This logo appears in all the GL coaches, locomotives, EMU's and bagagge wagons.
I hope this helps. Cheers.

3801 + 3816.