2011 Alpina B7 Announced for North America

 2011 Alpina B7 Announced for North America
2011 Alpina B7 Bi-turbo

Debut in Chicago

BMW has announced that the Alpina B7 will be offered in North America as a 2011 model year. Previously, the E65 based B7 was only available in North America as a limited edition in 2007 and 2008.

The specialty F01 based BMW 7-Series already made its debut in Geneva last year, and then as a long-wheelbase F02 variant in Tokyo just a few months ago. 

To refresh your memory the B7 comes with BMW’s twin-turbocharged 4.4 liter direct injection V8 engine which has been massaged by Alpina from 400hp up to 500hp (373kW) and 516 lb-ft (700Nm) of torque.  0-60 mph arrives in 4.5 seconds.

In the chassis department goodies include electronically-adjustable suspension with active roll bars and 21-inch wheels based on the classic Alpina 20-spoke design.

Interior is typically lavish with Alpina branding seen on the illuminated door sills, upper seatbacks, inlayed into the exclusive wood trim, inner roof panel just in front of the sunroof, instrument cluster and finally the engine cover. Also included is the Switch-tronic steering wheel in hand-stitched Lavalina leather. Optional Alpina Piano Lacquer interior trim with its silver diagonal rhombs is also available.

Sales begin in the spring following a public debut at the Chicago Auto Show in February. Pricing will be announced closer to the start of sales.

Full details in the press release link below.


BMW returns legendary ALPINA badge to North America.

Woodcliff Lake, NJ - January 8, 2010... BMW of North America announced today that the 2011 BMW ALPINA B7 sedan will join BMW's North American product range as the most dynamic 7 Series model. The BMW ALPINA B7 represents the second generation of ALPINA automobiles based on the BMW 7 Series to be offered in the US. The first BMW ALPINA B7 was offered as a limited edition for the 2007 and 2008 model years. Newly interpreted and based on the current BMW 7 Series platform, the B7 will again set the benchmark in terms of performance, refinement, technology, luxury and exclusivity.

Yielding exquisite levels of power and torque from the twin-turbocharged 4.4 liter V8, and in conjunction with the electronically-adjustable suspension with active roll stabilization, the new B7 promises to offer a spectrum of driving experiences so broad as to be unheard of in this class of automobiles. The evolution of the traditional 20-spoke 21" ALPINA CLASSIC wheels underline the fresh design language found throughout the B7 and impart it a distinctive appearance and powerful stance.

Both short- and long-wheelbase models will be offered. The BMW ALPINA B7 will make its North American premiere at the 2010 Chicago Auto Show in February, and go on sale at authorized BMW Centers in Spring of 2010. Pricing will be announced closer to the on-sale date.

ALPINA and BMW. A history of synergy.

ALPINA - a name famous in Europe and the wider world for putting a particular performance accent on BMWs, though not yet so well-known in North America. BMW - a name famous all over the world for motor vehicles of performance, quality, luxury and safety.

The two companies, both at home in the German state of Bavaria, have a long history of working together to produce special BMW automobiles. Burkard Bovensiepen, son of the founder of ALPINA Business Machines and an enthusastic racing driver/engineer, began his automotive career path in 1961 by developing a dual-carburetor setup for the just-introduced BMW 1500 sedan. It was a predictive beginning: to take an already fine-performing BMW (which also just happened to be a practical sedan) and making it perform even better.

By 1964, BMW had officially recognized ALPINA's contribution to BMW performance. Not long thereafter, Burkard Bovensiepen founded the ALPINA company - ALPINA Burkard Bovensiepen KG - that continues today, creating special versions of BMW automobiles that offer a particular brand of performance for discriminating auto enthusiasts. Yet outside the circle of dedicated BMW enthusiasts, ALPINA has kept a low profile in North America. In addition to racing versions of BMWs, ALPINA has developed a progression of BMW-based cars based on 3, 5, 6, 8, Z4 and Z8 models and offered them on a limited-production basis. ALPINA is located in the small Bavarian city of Buchloe, some 50 miles southwest of Munich, BMW's headquarters city and the capital of Bavaria.

The B7 is the newest manifestation of the unique BMW-ALPINA synergy - once again based on the BMW 7 Series luxury sedan. Currently, BMW offers ultra-performance models of its 3, 5, 6, X5 and X6 Series developed by BMW M, BMW's own performance subsidiary. For an ultra-performance version of the 7 Series - a vehicle defined by luxury and generous interior space - something other than "M" performance character was called for.

In recent models, ALPINA has concentrated on delivering very high levels of performance with moderate rpm ranges and automatic transmission. Most appropriately, the new BMW ALPINA B7 applies this philosophy to the newest 7 Series to produce a luxury sedan of stunning performance. "A 7 Series Beyond," one might say.

Powertrain
The B7 sedan is equipped with BMW's twin-turbocharged 4.4 liter, all-aluminum, High Precision Direct Injection V-8 engine which has been enhanced by ALPINA and is capable of producing 500 (373kW) horsepower and 516 lb-ft (700Nm) of torque. This rear-wheel drive performance/luxury Sedan achieves 0-60 mph in 4.5 sec. With maximum torque available across an unusually broad engine range, from 3,000 to 4,750 rpm, the B7 accelerates effortlessly from virtually any speed.

The two turbochargers operate in parallel, with generously-dimensioned turbine vanes measuring 44mm in diameter. Thorough exploitation of the engine's potential was achieved by means of optimizing the indirect intercooler (air-water/water-air) with its short intake paths and flow-optimized intercooler tracts. All three intercoolers, the low-temperature intercooler integrated into the radiator package, as well as the two near-engine intercoolers are enlarged by approximately 35%, ensuring very high thermodynamic efficiency. High-performance pistons have been specified to withstand the thermodynamic forces created by a 9.2:1 compression and a maximum turbo boost of 1.0 bar. The result is a formidable specific output of 115hp (85kW) per liter, with a maximum average compression of 20.1 bar, a benchmark even amongst established sports cars.

This wide power band coupled with the six-speed sport automatic transmission gives the driver remarkably high levels of power and capability in every driving situation. The ALPINA SWITCH-TRONIC transmission control offers tailored shift characteristics for every driver and situation thanks to its Sport and Manual modes. To manually select the gears of the automatic transmission, the driver may use buttons found on the back of the ALPINA-tailored steering wheel. This results in shifts which take place in a few hundred milliseconds with minimal power interruption.

Ending in two polished double-tailpipes, the stainless-steel ALPINA exhaust system offers up that deep and sonorous yet not intrusive V8 sound that enthusiasts have come to expect from ALPINA.

Chassis & Suspension

The BMW ALPINA B7 builds on the state-of-the-art adaptive suspension technologies of the 7 Series, including tuned Dynamic Damping Control and Active Roll Stabilization, to the demanding requirements of a high performance sedan. Long gone are the days when a purely "hard and sporty" ride was a sought-after attribute of suspension set-ups. Striving for truly neutral handling continues to be the goal, yielding the best of what is technologically feasible. In pursuit of this goal, shorter and uniquely calibrated springs reduce front and rear ride height by 15mm and 10mm respectively. Dynamic Damping Control and Active Roll Stabilization enable the driver to select from three distinct suspension set-ups: Comfort, Normal and Sport. These are intentionally calibrated to provide noticeably different set-ups, influencing the characteristic of the dampers, the Active Roll Stabilization as well as the parameters of the power steering assist, throttle response algorithms and load-reversal damping. The Sport-Plus mode automatically shifts the Dynamic Stability Control system into Dynamic Traction Control (DTC). This allows noticeably more slip at the driven wheels and delayed intervention by the traction control system.

Together with the 21" wheel and tire combination, the suspension is at once sensitive to inputs and direct in its feel, yet free from the harshness of a purely sports-oriented suspension. The light-weight 21" wheels, with their new interpretation of the ALPINA CLASSIC wheel design, are shod with a specially selected staggered MICHELIN PS2 tire set-up: 245/35 R21 front and 285/30 R21 rear.

The result is that the BMW ALPINA B7 captures an agility associated with much smaller sedans, while preserving the ride quality associated with the BMW 7 Series.

Design

The B7 sedan is finished with ALPINA aerodynamic developments, including front and rear spoilers which not only enhance the appearance but also improve stability and performance at high speeds. In true "form-follows-function" fashion, the ALPINA front integrates the fresh-air requirements of the transmission and engine oil coolers, which are separated out of the main cooler module for improved efficiency. The spoilers reduce lift at the front by 30% and rear by15%. The exhaust system's two double tailpipes are seamlessly integrated into the rear bumper. The newest evolution of the traditional 20-spoke ALPINA CLASSIC wheels gives the B7 a distinctive appearance and powerful stance.

The interior of the B7 sedan features ALPINA blue illuminated door sill trims, the SWITCH-TRONIC steering wheel in hand-stitched LAVALINA leather, and the Black-Panel LCD screen instrument cluster branded with ALPINA. Exclusive interior luxury wood trim in the form of Myrtle Burl, a knotted burl of the Laurel only found on the Pacific Coast of the United States, provides a warm and traditional ambience. Optional ALPINA Piano Lacquer interior trim with its silver diagonal rhombs, offers a modern alternative.

The full complement of BMW 7 Series exterior colors remains available, in addition to the signature ALPINA Blue metallic paint.

Discreet metal ALPINA emblems adorn the upper seatbacks of the standard leather Comfort seats and are inlayed in the wood trim. An additional ALPINA plaque indentifying the car is mounted on the inner roof panel just ahead of the sunroof. Even the engine bay carries a subtle signature by tidily presenting itself with a newly-designed ALPINA engine cover.

 

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 wbizarre wbizarre
Looks great, Alpina always makes em look good. And I'm not the biggest fan of the 7 to begin with.
January 9, 2010 4:16 am
 bmwaddict bmwaddict
I think it looks amazing, better than the regu
January 9, 2010 8:11 am
 RzGTmorio RzGTmorio
I like this car and is body kit
January 9, 2010 10:09 am
 X6M X6M
Now that's a thing of beauty, I think those kidneys look better when they're turn to inside, anyway love the new 7.
January 9, 2010 11:13 am
 nederina nederina
it looks like E38 7-Series, therefore i like it!
January 9, 2010 11:40 am
 dbehmoaras dbehmoaras
The E38 7er was awesome. To this day it's my favorite, with the new one in a close second. Drive it every day.
January 9, 2010 5:03 pm
 ifudge ifudge
This looks dope but why don't they make an M7? I'd rather see an M7 than a 1series M.
January 9, 2010 12:43 pm
 dbehmoaras dbehmoaras
Well they have the 760. That would be the same as any M7 they would make. BMW doesn't want to be like Benz with the S600 and S63, which may have different set-ups but ultimately deliver the same package.
January 9, 2010 5:02 pm
 radmeister radmeister
I wouldn't say the S600 and S63 are pretty much the same package. The S600 is all about luxury, seats, suspension, paint and interior choices, and transmission. The S63 has a very limited view on comfort compared to the S600. I mean even Designo options are VERY limited for the AMG. A S600 decked out with all the Designo options makes the S63 look like a Dacia.
January 10, 2010 10:41 am
 ahjsdfg ahjsdfg
Does anyone know a rough estimate of how much more than the 750 this will cost?
January 9, 2010 1:18 pm
 Lennox.... Lennox....
this beautiful and epic to look at its a work of art huge fan of alpina
January 9, 2010 2:08 pm
 radmeister radmeister
Seen one of these bad boys on the road here in canada. Epic car, such presence.
January 9, 2010 2:26 pm
 M! M!
i think you saw the previous version...
January 10, 2010 5:52 am
 radmeister radmeister
Nope it was this one. If you have $ you can order your car from BMW Canada and have it delivered directly to Alpina and then they can set up the shipping to Canada, would most likely hit port in Halifax then off on train to Toronto. Or you can just order the car directly from Alpina and specify a Canadian spec car, but it would cost you a lot more since the price difference between Canada and Germany.
January 10, 2010 10:37 am
 M! M!
whatever. lol. worthless without a pic to prove you saw this in canada. and of course, if someone has already imported a F01 Alpina B7 into canada, you would expect this to be found somewhere online and discussed by enthusiasts. can you provide such info?
January 11, 2010 4:59 am
 dbehmoaras dbehmoaras
If it's cheaper than the 760, I'll have the LWB in blue.
January 9, 2010 5:04 pm
 UAE_ UAE_
It is available for sale at Abu Dhabi motors company in the UAE, it is already in their showroom although it is still not released. I guess money has its benefits.
January 10, 2010 1:12 am
 Narco Narco
Those wheels are murder to clean.
January 10, 2010 12:51 pm
 GRAVE GRAVE
In Abu Dhabi it costs $217k in the show room
January 10, 2010 3:20 pm
 Andy_Turbo Andy_Turbo
why only 500hp?????? the v12 twin turbo models make more power so why wud i get this one????? and that in stock form, you can easily increase the boost pressure to get more from the v12 TT or just change the intakes and exhaust.
January 10, 2010 11:40 pm
 jerry05cod4 jerry05cod4
the V8 is considerably lighter so performance is probably pretty equal or this one is better... if you want to increase boost you could probably do it, but it would just put extra tension on an already powerful enough engine, therefore, reducing its life.
January 11, 2010 4:37 am
 Andy_Turbo Andy_Turbo
looks wonderful and magnificent from every angle but the power could be improved to at least 600hp :-)
January 10, 2010 11:41 pm