ALPINA’s Slinky New Coupe Graces The BMW Welt
The one-off Vision BMW ALPINA has arrived at the BMW Welt as a design study to preview an exciting future for the BMW Group's newly added luxury brand.
The one-off Vision BMW ALPINA has arrived at the BMW Welt as a design study to preview an exciting future for the BMW Group's newly added luxury brand.
BMW ALPINA's stately coupe would work just as well as a convertible. Too bad neither will happen.
The shark nose revival can pass pedestrian safety regulations, but the retro-inspired design does pose a challenge: integrating modern tech.
ALPINAs will be sold through existing BMW dealerships, but standalone locations are also being considered.
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We rendered the Vision ALPINA in its two iconic colors: blue and green. Both colors will be offere on future ALPINA models
With stunning looks, V8 power, and ultra-exclusive ALPINA pedigree, BMW’s Vision ALPINA concept feels tailor-made for 007.
We had exclusive access to the V8 grand tourer that signals where BMW is taking the ALPINA brand -- and it's ambitious.
Not a traditional concept — the Vision BMW ALPINA is the design brief for what ALPINA becomes inside BMW Group.
From the Deco line's ski origins to why sensors are now the hardest design problem -- Missoni answered everything at Villa d'Este.
The family that built ALPINA sold it because EVs would have broken them. BMW is about to find out if they were right.
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