3 sightings by 3 spotters worldwide

Market value
$7,900 to $17,000
Did you know
Only 266 Alpina B10 3.2 units were ever produced.
The Alpina B10 3.2 is a masterclass in subtle performance, a car that whispers rather than shouts its capabilities. Born in the early 1990s, when Alpina was at the peak of its understated brilliance, the B10 3.2 took BMW's already excellent E34 5 Series and elevated it into something genuinely special. With Alpina's meticulous attention to detail, the car featured a hand-built, silky-smooth inline-six engine that delivered 260 horsepower, a significant leap over the standard BMW offerings of the time.
Behind the wheel, the B10 3.2 feels like a perfectly tailored suit—comfortable, precise, and confidence-inspiring. Alpina's engineers didn't merely tune the engine; they reworked suspension geometry, optimized aerodynamics, and fitted bespoke wheels and tires, creating a driving experience that strikes an ideal balance between spirited driving and everyday usability. The car's subtle exterior enhancements, including Alpina's signature pinstriping and discreet badging, offer just enough distinction to intrigue knowledgeable enthusiasts without attracting unwanted attention.
Historically, the Alpina B10 3.2 represents a pivotal moment in the evolution of luxury sports sedans, blending performance and refinement in a way few manufacturers could match. Though it never chased outright racing glory, its motorsport-derived engineering and meticulous craftsmanship earned it a dedicated following among discerning drivers. Today, the B10 3.2 stands as a testament to Alpina's unique philosophy—where performance meets sophistication, and subtlety reigns supreme.
3 Alpina B10 3.2 E39 sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 3 different spotters.
On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Alpina B10 3.2 E39 is rated Rare.
Recent Alpina B10 3.2 E39 sightings on AutoRadar come from 's‑Hertogenbosch, Belgrade, Warszawa. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.
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