What Does the BMW Acquisition of ALPINA Mean for Future Cars?
Now that BMW has officially announced it's acquired ALPINA, what will that mean for the future of ALPINA cars?
Now that BMW has officially announced it's acquired ALPINA, what will that mean for the future of ALPINA cars?
The BMW Group has officially acquired ALPINA, the brand's longtime partner and manufacturer of modified BMW products.
This stunning, incredibly rare 1987 E28 ALPINA B7 Turbo/3 is currently up for sale from Enthusiast Auto Group.
This stunning E38 ALPINA B12 6.0 is an extremely rare British Racing Green model currently up for sale in Germany.
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Alpina made only 204 examples of the B10 V8 Touring, but just five were built in RHD. This one is actually a one-off in this color combo.
The Alpina B8 is getting a nip and tuck to mirror the revisions made by BMW to its 8 Series Gran Coupe. See if you can spot the changes.
BMW and Alpina have been caught on the streets of Germany putting the finish touches on the X7 LCI and XB7 LCI.
In this new video from Carfection, we get to see if the ALPINA B8 Gran Coupe is better than the BMW M8 Gran Coupe.
Check out this new photo gallery to see one of the most iconic BMW E30 3 Series models -- the ALPINA B3 2.7.
In this new video, we get to see the ALPINA B8 Gran Coupe on both the road and the track to see why it's so desirable.
Launched back in 1986 for the first time, the ALPINA B6 2.7 was based on the C2 2.7 and was built specifically for the Japanese market