BMW 7 reaches new heights

BMW 7 reaches new heights
Photos by -Autonet.ca
Staff
Published: 23 02 2006

BMW Canada has announced an ultra high-performance version of the BMW 7 Series, developed in cooperation with the Alpina Group — the BMW Alpina B7 made its North American debut at the 2006 Canadian International Auto Show.

Based on the 2007 BMW 7 Series, the Alpina B7 gets power from the Valvetronic 4.4-litre V8 fitted with a Nautilus-type Supercharger and air-to-air intercooler. The results are 500 horsepower @ 5,500 rpm and 516 lbs.ft of torque at 4,250 rpm. With the aid of a ZF 6-Speed automatic, the BMW Alpina B7 can reach 100 km/h in 4.9 seconds.

Additional performance enhancements include 21-inch Alpina Classic alloy wheels shod with Michelin Pilot Sport 2 tires (245/35ZR21 at the front and 285/30ZR21 at the rear), larger diameter brakes, and an Alpina aerodynamic package resulting in a coefficient of drag of only 0.31.

Other distinctive Alpina styling cues include large circular instruments finished in traditional Alpina blue with red pointers, an Alpina sport steering wheel with SWITCH-TRONIC shift buttons, and a numbered production plaque to commemorate the exclusivity of this special edition.

Renowned in the world of high performance and motorsports for its engineering prowess and professional execution, Alpina has been affiliated with numerous "special" BMW models for some years and the only European “tuner” company to be fully endorsed by BMW to develop specially modified BMW production vehicles. All Alpina models are built on BMW production lines using Alpina developed modifications.

Since the majority of Alpina products rarely reach North America, the limited-edition Alpina B7 will have unquestionable appeal to Luxury Performance Sedan enthusiasts. It slots in above the V8-powered 750i and 750Li, and V12 powered 760Li.

More Reviews

Test Drives

Kia bares its Soul to youthful buyers

Used Models

Saturn is now an orphan brand

Test Drives

Prius V expands on hybrid sensibilities

Test Drives

Special Boxster's back in Black

Test Drives

The business casual approach to a work truck

Test Drives

Fiat raises the cute factor by 500

SUBSCRIBE or Unsubscribe