4 sightings by 4 spotters worldwide

Market value
$15,000 to $50,000
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Fastest Alpina sedan ever at 312 km/h top speed.
The Alpina B7 BiTurbo 2012 is a masterclass in automotive subtlety, blending Bavarian luxury with a ferocious performance that catches even seasoned enthusiasts off guard. Born from Alpina's storied tradition of turning BMW sedans into autobahn missiles, the 2012 B7 BiTurbo emerged as a sophisticated brute, packing a 4.4-liter twin-turbocharged V8 that churned out a relentless 540 horsepower. This wasn't merely a tuned BMW; it was a carefully crafted statement of speed wrapped in velvet gloves.
Behind the wheel, the B7 BiTurbo delivered an intoxicating blend of comfort and raw power. Alpina's engineers meticulously recalibrated the suspension and steering, creating a sedan that cornered with improbable agility for its size, yet maintained a ride plush enough to satisfy even the most discerning luxury aficionado. Visually, the subtle Alpina styling cues—distinctive multi-spoke wheels, understated aerodynamic enhancements, and the iconic Alpina blue paint—set it apart without shouting for attention.
Historically, Alpina has always been the connoisseur's choice, a marque that quietly commands respect among those who truly understand automotive craftsmanship. The 2012 B7 BiTurbo continued this legacy, offering a rare combination of exclusivity, performance, and understated elegance. It wasn't about flashy badges or overt aggression; it was about knowing you had something special, something that could effortlessly devour highways while cosseting its occupants in supreme luxury. Simply put, the Alpina B7 BiTurbo was—and remains—a car for those who know.
4 Alpina B7 BiTurbo 2012 sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 4 different spotters.
On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Alpina B7 BiTurbo 2012 is rated Uncommon.
Recent Alpina B7 BiTurbo 2012 sightings on AutoRadar come from Paris, Warszawa, Beverly Hills. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.
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