7 sightings by 7 spotters worldwide

Market value
$78,000 to $162,535
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World's fastest sedan in 1984, hitting 260 km/h top speed.
The Alpina B7 Turbo E28 is a rare breed of automotive brilliance, emerging from the 1980s as a testament to Alpina's relentless pursuit of performance and refinement. Born from the already impressive BMW E28 5 Series, Alpina took the elegant sedan and injected it with a potent dose of turbocharged adrenaline, creating a car that was as thrilling to drive as it was exclusive to own.
Under the hood lurked a turbocharged inline-six engine, meticulously tuned by Alpina to deliver a staggering 300 horsepower—a figure that was borderline scandalous for a sedan of its era. Coupled with bespoke suspension, upgraded brakes, and Alpina's signature multi-spoke alloy wheels, the B7 Turbo didn't just look the part; it handled with a precision and confidence that belied its size and luxury credentials.
Inside, the B7 Turbo E28 offered an interior that balanced sporty intent with luxurious comfort, featuring Alpina-specific upholstery, ergonomic seats, and subtle branding that whispered exclusivity rather than shouting it. Its understated yet purposeful design made it the choice of discerning enthusiasts who appreciated performance without the need for flamboyant displays of wealth.
With fewer than 300 units produced, the Alpina B7 Turbo E28 wasn't just rare; it was a unicorn among performance sedans. Its legacy endures not merely because of its scarcity, but because it represents a unique moment in automotive history when Alpina boldly redefined what a luxury sedan could achieve—both on the autobahn and in the hearts of enthusiasts worldwide.
7 Alpina B7 Turbo E28 sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 7 different spotters.
On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Alpina B7 Turbo E28 is rated Epic.
Recent Alpina B7 Turbo E28 sightings on AutoRadar come from Beverly Hills, Paris, Altendorf. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.
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