It’s Happening: BMW Confirms ALPINA 7 Series For 2027
Coinciding with the reveal of the first standalone ALPINA concept, BMW announces it will launch a successor to the B7 next year.
Coinciding with the reveal of the first standalone ALPINA concept, BMW announces it will launch a successor to the B7 next year.
The one-off design study modernizes the iconic shark nose for an imposingly large luxury coupe signaling the rebirth of ALPINA in the BMW era.
One of just 99 ALPINA B3 GT3s ever built is heading to auction, complete with race-inspired hardware.
BMW's most controversial production model has been turned into a DJ booth and it won't go any faster than 15 km/h (nearly 10 mph).
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The twin-turbo V8 engine has a meaner soundtrack than we remember it, but the biggest change will be the design, especially inside.
The latest BMW 7 Series is in good company, sharing the spotlight with an E38 from James Bond's Tomorrow Never Dies.
Purported images of the new BMW ALPINA concept are circulating on social media, but we can confirm they’re purely fictional.
Fourteen years and 190 horsepower separate them. The gap in character is harder to measure.
In his final speech as CEO, Oliver Zipse shared fresh images of the upcoming 3 Series wagon, mentioning why BMW is keeping the Touring alive for another generation.
A new spy video highlights the M3 ZA0 on the same day as BMW confirms the model's launch next year.
BMW sold it for two years, nobody bought it, and the used market still hasn't figured out what it's worth