3 sightings by 2 spotters worldwide

Market value
$18,000 to $32,000
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World's fastest diesel wagon upon its 2014 launch.
The Alpina D5 BiTurbo Touring 2014 is the kind of car that makes you question why diesel wagons aren't ruling the world. Born from Alpina's relentless pursuit of blending luxury with performance, this Bavarian beast is essentially a BMW 5 Series Touring that's been to finishing school—then promptly dropped out to join a rock band.
Under the subtly aggressive hood lies a 3.0-liter straight-six diesel engine, equipped with twin turbochargers that deliver a silky yet savage 350 horsepower and a monstrous 700 Nm of torque. Alpina's engineers didn't just crank up the boost; they meticulously recalibrated the suspension, steering, and transmission, transforming a capable family wagon into something genuinely thrilling to hustle down a twisty road.
Visually, the D5 BiTurbo Touring is classic Alpina—restrained yet unmistakably special. The iconic multi-spoke alloy wheels, subtle aerodynamic enhancements, and bespoke interior touches like hand-stitched leather and unique instrumentation speak volumes without shouting. It's a car that whispers sophistication while delivering performance that can embarrass many sports cars.
Historically, Alpina has always been about nuanced excellence, and the D5 BiTurbo Touring continues this tradition with a certain swagger. While it might not have the outright motorsport pedigree of its petrol-powered siblings, its blend of practicality, efficiency, and sheer driving pleasure makes it a standout in Alpina's storied lineup. Frankly, it's a diesel wagon that could convert even the most ardent petrolhead.
3 Alpina D5 BiTurbo Touring 2014 sightings have been logged on AutoRadar by 2 different spotters.
On AutoRadar's rarity scale the Alpina D5 BiTurbo Touring 2014 is rated Uncommon.
Recent Alpina D5 BiTurbo Touring 2014 sightings on AutoRadar come from Rotterdam, Pabianice. The live map shows every verified sighting as it happens.
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