The most up-to-date super-sedan obtainable from BMW is more comfy than the fundamental, garden-variety 750i on which it is launched and yet mondo swift as well. The B7 tried out here is in fact a 750i customized by Alpina, a fine-tuning house that is to BMW as AMG applied to be to Mercedes, only with a lot more freedom.
Why, in that case, are we encountering Alpinas in BMW franchises? Traded by BMW salespeople? With the same guarantee as any other created-by-BMW sedan?
Let us just put aside whatsoever marketing and public relations foofaraw the company might cast, it is contended that it is due to the parent company which has yet to develop an M edition of its largest sedan. With the entrance of the new 135i M Coupe, pretty much everything else in BMW’s queue has been specified the motorsports knead, however it sees a hollow in the queue up for a jazzier edition of its most lavish sedan. Think of the B7, then, as the M7 BMW has up to now rejected to build up.
It undoubtedly has the gumption. Thanks to larger turbos and intercoolers as usual some EFI rematch and tougher pistons, the B7 tickers out a redoubtable 500 horsepower and 516 pound-feet of torsion. The B7 is mondo rapid. Increase of velocity to 100 kilometers an hour assumes but 4.7 seconds and even that stunning number doesn’t incarcerate the persistent way the pair turbochargers eschews the laws of aerodynamics. The big 4.4-litre V-8 has no observable power band; if the engine is whirling, there’s a rocket ship just a foot tap away.
If one needed to kick about the power train, it would in all probability turn about the B7′s whisper-quiet wear out. Scarcely more violent than the limousine like stock 750i, a few probable customers will back up a little more rumble with their “git.”
But, then, that is all part of Alpina’s theme, which appears to be gentler than the company’s own M division. For example, although the Alpina depends on exceedingly low-profile 21-inch tires (P245/35R21 fronts and massive P285/30R21s in the rear) and has stiff spring values, the ride is in fact more at ease than the stock BMW. That’s as Alpina has set the breaking rates in the Dynamic Drive system’s Comfort location to be gentler than the base 750s. As well, in its humblest location, the steering attempt is less than in any BMW 7-Series of current period. In spite of this smoothness, the B7 still assails corners.
The remainder of the B7 presents the same have-your-cake-and-eat-it-too attitude, with the Alpina coming typical with an amount of luxury details nonobligatory on the stock 750i.
Nevertheless, the extravagance details are not why you want the B7. Ditto that enormous engine, nevertheless 500 hp does make an authoritative statement. Nay, the real motive a B7 Alpina is wanted is as it’s all draped in one huge parcel that -particularly in the suspension department -demands perfectly zero (besides price tag) punishment for its functioning. Whether it be marked M or Alpina matters not; it’s what BMW is all about.
The Standard features include Power door locks, windows and mirrors, front and rear air conditioning with sparked off carbon air filter, AM/FM/CD/ MP3 sound system with 16 speakers and 600-watt, Sirius satellite radio, back amusement system, steering wheel-mounted audio controls journey control, power glass sunroof, info presentation, slant steering wheel, leather seats, 16-way power front end seats, stirred up front seats, aired out front seats, auto headlamps etc., and the list could go on.
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Alpina B7 from BMW Extends Comfort and Speed in one package
28 June 2011 | No Comments » | JeroenDetails of BMW Alpina B5 F10 Bi-Turbo Released officially
6 August 2010 | No Comments » | JeroenBMW Aplina has brought out details on its B5 F10 Bi-Turbo, established on the BMW 5-Series. There is a 4.4-liter V8 under the bonnet which develops 507 PS (373 kW) and 700 Nm of torque. The engine is optimized by way of altering with the circuitous inter-cooling arrangement, among others. It’s mated to the SWITCH-TRONIC 8-speed sport robotic transmission system from ZF for a fuel saving rate of 10.8 liters/100 km.
Operation computes are 4.7 seconds for the 0 to 100 km/h sprint (62 mph) and peak speed is 307 km/h (191 mph). You can also find a “neutral” suspension set-up including shorter but liberal springs and specified suspension arms to aid in making the sprint as spirited and pleasurable as possible. An electronically-adaptable arrangement also exists (Variable Damper Control) in 4 settings – Normal, Comfort, Sport and Sport+. The B5 will revolve on 20-inch Alpina wheels clothed in 255/35ZR20 tires at the forepart and 285/30ZR20 for the rear. Leather finish electronic goodies like gauges in a black panel LCD display can be seen inside the BMW Alpina B5 F10 Bi-Turbo.
Photos of BMW Alpina B5 F10 Bi-Turbo which Broke out Early
2 August 2010 | 1 Comment » | JeroenAuthorized pictures of the Alpina B5 have slid out sooner than expected. Actually it was planned to release the pictures for first public sight at the Goodwood Festival of Speed in the UK. The B5 is founded on the new BMW 5 Series (F10) but extends the performance and exclusiveness of an M5.
Alpina does not utilize the same power plants as M division models, and departs in the inlet system, the B5 will go head to head with the upcoming M5 on engine choice.
The Alpina B5 gets its power from BMW’s 4.4-litre V8 engine and is set at 500 bhp (378 kW / 507 PS). Top torsion is 700Nm (516 ft-lb). Force is directed to the back wheels thru an 8-speed automatic transmission system which is altered for sportier backgrounds. Alpina will run from 0 – 100km/h in 4.7 seconds and stop speeding up at 307 km/h (191 mph). A blended fuel economy estimate of 26.1mpg (UK) is being arrogated besides equal C02 discharges of 252g/km.
The prices for the car have not yet been announced, but UK purchasers should anticipate paying approximately £70,000 for the car. The first deliverances are anticipated in the autumn.
The Modern BMW ALPINA D3
22 June 2009 | No Comments » | JeroenThe new BMW ALPINA D3 is a supreme blend of operation, saving and expelling. This D3 Coupe can now be seen in the showrooms. It is a 4 cylinder with a 4 door car which delivers the best performance with outstanding economy.

ALPINA engineers have repeated the use of their growth of BMW’s high-tech twin turbo diesel engine the 123d, which at 214 hp gives more horsepower per liter when compared to any other engine in a current BMW ALPINA road car.
The car has the capacity of 152 mph and 0-62 mph in 6.9 secs but still the authorized fuel intake and discharge info have a very diverse story. It has 52.3 mpg overall EU and 143 g/km manual gearbox version.
John Quigley who is the Managing Director of ALPINA GB said: “The previous model D3 was one of our most successful cars ever. We believe we really hit the spot in terms of performance, exclusivity and price.”
Photo’s thanks to: The Alpina Register




