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BMW announces pricing for 2011 BMW ALPINA B7 in North America

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2011 BMW Alpina B7We already know that for some unknown reasons BMW won’t be building the M7, so the closest thing to an M7 from BMW is Alpina B7, which will go on sale in North America this spring.

This luxury high-performance sedan is not cheap. Pricing starts from $122,875 for the standard wheelbase model and $126,775 for the extended wheelbase model.

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2009 Alpina B7 Bi-Turbo details and live images

2009 Alpina B7 Bi-TurboAt the Geneva Motor Show Alpina unveiled the new B7 Bi-Turbo. It is the fourth generation 7 Series that Alpina has produced their version of.

Power comes from a twin turbocharged 4.4-liter V8 that develops 507 horsepower and 700 Nm of torque.

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2009 Alpina B7 official image “leaks out” before Geneva debut

2009 Alpina B7Beginning of the month we brought you spy photos of the 2009 Alpina B7 that had very little disguise. This time first official image has “leaked” to the web ahead of the next week’s official debut in Geneva.

Alpina B7 will get the 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8 that develops 507 horsepower and 516 lb-ft of torque. Power will be sent to new eight-speed transmission. 0-60 mph (0-96 km/h) will come in 4.7 seconds. Top speed is 173 mph ( 278 km/h).

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2009 Alpina B7 spied nearly undisguised in Germany

2009 Alpina B7 There won’t be M7, but there will be Alpina B7. Exterior changes compared to the stock 2009 7-series are small and include a custom front lip and a rear spoiler.

The difference compared to the stock 7-series is the engine. Current 2009 750i has a 400 hp 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8 with 405 lbs-ft and Alpina will boost the power to over 500 hp.

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Alpina hits Geneva with B6 GT3 and B7

alpina-b6-gt3BMW fans’ favorite tuning house after the M-division is surely the Alpina. It gives some solid competition to and makes a connoisseur’s alternative to the M-park. Now Alpina has some braking news regarding the soon-to-arrive Geneva Motor Show.

The first new knight is Alpina’s version of the new BMW 7 Series and is called the B7. It cranks out half a thousand horses from that centrifugal-supercharged 4.4-liter V8. No photo of it yet, though.

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