7 sightings by 7 spotters worldwide

Market value
$49,800 to $89,800
Did you know
Only 27 Alpina B8 4.6 Sedans were ever produced.
The Alpina B8 4.6 Sedan is a rare breed—an automotive unicorn born from Alpina's relentless pursuit of perfection and BMW's engineering prowess. Introduced in the mid-1990s, this high-performance sedan was based on BMW's E36 3-series but elevated to a level of exclusivity and performance that made even seasoned enthusiasts sit up and pay attention.
Under the hood, Alpina shoehorned a meticulously tuned 4.6-liter V8 engine, a feat of engineering boldness considering the compact dimensions of the E36 chassis. The result? A blistering 333 horsepower and a torque curve as flat as a Bavarian autobahn—delivering relentless acceleration and a spine-tingling exhaust note that could make even the most jaded petrolhead grin like a schoolkid.
Visually, the B8 4.6 was subtly menacing, featuring Alpina's signature multi-spoke alloy wheels, discreet aerodynamic enhancements, and a luxurious interior trimmed in the finest leather and wood. Yet, beneath this veneer of refinement lurked a chassis honed for precision, agility, and outright speed, making it equally adept at carving mountain passes or storming the Autobahn at triple-digit speeds.
Produced in limited numbers—only 221 sedans ever rolled out of Alpina's Buchloe workshop—the B8 4.6 quickly became a coveted collector's item, admired for its exclusivity and revered for its uncompromising performance. Today, it stands as a testament to Alpina's unique ability to blend luxury, power, and subtlety into a package that remains unforgettable decades later.
7 Alpina B8 4.6 Sedan E36 sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 7 different spotters.
On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Alpina B8 4.6 Sedan E36 is rated Rare.
Recent Alpina B8 4.6 Sedan E36 sightings on AutoRadar come from München, Riverside, Bremen, Beverly Hills, Peschiera del Garda, Vancouver. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.
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