10 sightings by 10 spotters worldwide

Market value
$18,900 to $154,800
Did you know
Alpina B7 BiTurbo hits 0-100 km/h in just 3.7 seconds.
The Alpina B7 BiTurbo is a masterstroke of automotive alchemy, blending BMW’s precision engineering with Alpina’s obsessive pursuit of performance and refinement. Born from the Bavarian workshops of Buchloe, the B7 BiTurbo emerged as a sophisticated alternative to BMW's own M division offerings, appealing to those who crave exclusivity without sacrificing brute force.
Under the hood, Alpina’s engineers didn't merely tune the BMW V8; they completely reimagined it. Twin-turbochargers, bespoke intercoolers, and meticulously recalibrated engine management software propel the B7 to astonishing performance levels—think zero to sixty in under four seconds, wrapped in a package that whispers luxury rather than screams aggression. It's the automotive equivalent of a velvet-wrapped sledgehammer.
Visually, the B7 is subtly assertive, featuring Alpina’s signature multi-spoke alloy wheels, discreet aerodynamic enhancements, and a cabin meticulously crafted with hand-stitched leather and polished wood veneers. It’s a car that rewards the discerning eye, its elegance matched only by its capability to devour autobahn miles effortlessly.
Culturally, the Alpina B7 BiTurbo has carved out a niche among enthusiasts and collectors alike, prized for its rarity and the brand’s storied motorsport heritage. Alpina’s racing DNA—proven in endurance races and touring car championships—infuses the B7 with a dynamic authenticity few luxury sedans can match. In short, the Alpina B7 BiTurbo isn’t merely transportation; it’s a statement of automotive connoisseurship.
10 Alpina B7 BiTurbo sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 10 different spotters.
On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Alpina B7 BiTurbo is rated Uncommon.
Recent Alpina B7 BiTurbo sightings on AutoRadar come from Singapore, Šiauliai, Schiedam, Bordeaux, Amsterdam, Варшава. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.
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