Ever heard of Alpina? If you’re not a BMW fan, the name may not mean much, but it’s been around for more than half a century, and it’s preparing for a new future under BMW ownership. Similarly to how ...
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It’s blinking fast for one thing, using the same 634hp version of the 4.4-litre twin turbo V8 as in the B5 GT. While the power gain is modest over the original 625hp tune, torque is up a useful 37lb ...
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BMW has unveiled the refreshed 2023 BMW Alpina XB7, a high-performance SUV set to rival the Cadillac Escalade-V. The heart of the 2023 BMW Alpina XB7 is its twin-turbo 4.4L V8 engine, featuring a pair ...
Alpina has gone and turned the range-topping BMW X7 into a super SUV. The German tuner—which was officially acquired by BMW earlier this year—has just unveiled the 2023 XB7. Alpina has taken the ...
The new 2023 BMW Alpina XB7 is an example of Alpina doing what it does best—making bonkers-fast versions of BMW’s most luxurious vehicles. In this case, it’s a hot version of BMW’s latest X7 SUV, or ...
Performance giant Alpina joins forces with BMW to create a high-performance version of the 2023 X7 SUV, dubbed the BMW Alpina XB7. Mild-hybrid technology joins a 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8 to create 630 ...
German automaker BMW and fellow Deutsche auto tuner Alpina have been in business for over 50 years. Their latest offering is the 2023 Alpina XB7, a souped-up and more hardcore variant of BMW's ...
Earlier this year, BMW has acquired Alpina, its long-term in-house collaborator. So, does this mean anything for the average petrolhead with a soft spot for the closest thing to full-blown M cars out ...
It's taken nearly 60 years, but Alpina is finally going to be an official part of BMW. The brand started out in 1965 producing go-fast parts for BMWs and later tuning models, eventually becoming a ...