- Flagship 608 hp ALPINA B7 Bi-Turbo to be shown in UK for first time following Geneva launch
- 410 hp B4 Bi-Turbo Convertible combines luxury and performance with just 177 g/km of CO2
- New UK-only ownership package
- Visit ALPINA at the Goodwood Festival of Speed on Stand 7
ALPINA’s new flagship model, the astonishing 197 mph B7-Bi-Turbo launched at the Geneva show in March, will make its UK debut at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
The car will be displayed alongside the latest B4 Bi-Turbo Convertible – also making its first public appearance in the UK following its release last autumn – and the tax-efficient D3 Bi-Turbo.
With CO2 emissions of just 139 g/km, the D3 Bi-Turbo (available in Saloon and Touring) offers very low benefit-in-kind taxation for businesses users combined with outstanding fuel economy, making it ideal for those wishing to drive long distances in a bespoke, high-performance car.
With CO2 emissions of just 139 g/km, the D3 Bi-Turbo (available in Saloon and Touring) offers very low benefit-in-kind taxation for businesses users combined with outstanding fuel economy, making it ideal for those wishing to drive long distances in a bespoke, high-performance car.
New B7 Bi-Turbo
With an ALPINA-optimised 4.4 litre V8 delivering a remarkable 608 hp and 800 Nm, the new B7 Bi-Turbo supersaloon will reach 60 mph (100 kph) in just 4.0 seconds and push on to 193 mph. Four Wheel Drive versions, available in left hand drive markets only, will reach 62 mph in an astonishing 3.7 seconds.
ALPINA’s team of 70 development engineers has analysed, modelled and enhanced almost every aspect of the vehicle’s performance, including optimising the air suspension, damping, active roll control and active rear steering, developing a strengthened gearbox that allows full-power upshifts and uprating the engine’s cooling to help ensure high-mileage durability.
Styling is also bespoke, with aerodynamic enhancements developed in BMW’s wind tunnel to ensure stability and efficiency at the car’s near 200 mph top speed.
Door sills are complemented by ALPINA Blue illumination of the B7 model inscriptions coordinating with interior ALPINA Blue mood lighting.
At the heart of the B7 Bi-Turbo is an ALPINA development of BMW’s direct injection V8 with two, bespoke twin-scroll turbochargers operating in parallel to deliver up to 1.2 bar with minimum inertia.
Particular attention has been paid to airflow optimisation, with short intake paths and optimised radii to allow near-instant throttle response. An indirect intercooler system (air/water/air) further improves both power and responsiveness, with a main intercooler feeding the two large-volume close-coupled intercoolers.
Together with additional radiators, the system ensures the thermodynamic stability of the V8 Bi-Turbo engine at all times, even under the highest sustained loads and most aggressive ambient air temperatures.
Very small numbers of the flagship ALPINA will be available in the UK, with prices starting around £115,000. Like all new ALPINAs, the new B7 Bi-Turbo will be supplied with a two year BMW-endorsed warranty.
New B4 Bi-Turbo Convertible
Goodwood is also the first UK public event for the new B4 Bi-Turbo Convertible. With more than 300 kW (410 hp) and 600 Nm of torque, the four seater touches 100 km/h(62 mph) from zero in just 4.5 seconds.
ALPINA’s careful optimisation of the powertrain and aerodynamics allows this remarkable performance to be delivered with combined cycle fuel economy of 37mpg and CO2 emissions of just 177 g/km.
“This is an exceptionally fast car – with near supercar performance – but that isn’t the point of an ALPINA,” emphasises ALPINA GB brand manager Gary Lott.
“This is a luxury convertible that is packed with character, rigorously engineered to provide fast, comfortable driving whether you are taking friends to the South of France or making an early morning sortie across the Yorkshire Moors. It’s a bespoke driver’s car to enjoy every day.”
Based on BMW’s latest generation 4-Series, the B4 Bi-Turbo is the result of a two-year development programme during which many aspects of the vehicle were refined to increase performance, comfort, efficiency and style.
Using design and validation processes identical to those implemented by BMW, ALPINA’s engineers worked with specialist suppliers to enhance the engine, gearbox, cooling system, body structure, wheels, tyres, aerodynamics, steering, suspension and interior.
The BMW ALPINA B4 Bi-Turbo Convertible is available in the UK from £62,950 and also includes a BMW-endorsed two year warranty.
New Celebration Ownership Package
To celebrate UK sales reaching 100 cars per year, ALPINA GB has put together a Celebration Ownership Package.
With reduced interest rates and strong demand helping to strengthen residual values, it is now possible to drive an ALPINA D3 Bi-Turbo Saloon from just £599 / month (deposit £12,000). Business drivers will also benefit from CO2 emissions that are substantially lower than those from other high-performance luxury cars, leading to Benefit-in-Kind tax of just £420 / month. Combined cycle fuel economy is an impressive 53.3 mpg.
The D3 Bi-Turbo will also be on the ALPINA stand (no. 7) at the Goodwood Festival of Speed.
The company that was to become ALPINA has worked closely with BMW since 1961, with shared warranty cover since 1964. ALPINAs can be serviced at any BMW dealer.
51 years of high-performance cars
ALPINA Burkard Bovensiepen KG was established on the 1st of January 1965 in Kaufbeuren. Two years later it adopted the now-famous badge featuring a twin-choke downdraught carburettor and a crankshaft on a shield; a proud symbol of the company’s dedication to superb engineering.
Although today the company is focussed largely on road cars, its ethos has been formed by decades of racing success with a driver roster that includes Derek Bell, James Hunt, Jacky Ickx, Niki Lauda, Brian Muir and Hans Stuck.
Throughout this time, the close relationship with BMW was developing, with factory support for road car development and collaboration in motorsport that included commissioning ALPINA to develop the light weight race car that became the now-legendary BMW 3.0 CSL.
Today, ALPINA is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of high-performance luxury automobiles, selling on every continent yet still in numbers small enough to allow each car to be bespoke. Production reached 1,700 in 2014 – a new record – and there are currently no plans for significant volume growth beyond this.
“ALPINA is a company that creates subtly stylish, very high performance cars that can be tailored to each customer’s personal requirements, yet offer the long-term comfort and durability required for daily use,” comments CEO Andreas Bovensiepen, son of the company’s founder Burkard Bovensiepen.
“We have a unique philosophy and a commitment to engineering excellence that we intend to maintain and build on across the next 50 years.”
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