B7 2007 BMW Alpina B7


The Alpina B7 Bi-Turbo, or Alpina B7, is a high-performance full-size luxury car released by German automobile manufacturer Alpina, which is based on the BMW 7 Series of the car manufacturer BMW. Official website: Alpina Automobiles

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Connoisseurs wanted: BMW blesses Alpina's super 7-series for the U.S.


In the company’s words, Alpina “builds fine automobiles for the connoisseur.” These are big-torque BMWs with automatic transmissions, more of a luxury bent than BMW’s own high-performance M cars.

The first thing one of these connoisseurs might notice on the Alpina B7—it amounts to a hot-rodded 7-series—are the mammoth, concept-car-worthy 21-inch, 20-spoke BBS wheels. That’s because they are simply spectacular to behold. And that’s before they start moving; then the spokes blend together in an envy-inducing blur. Splendid.

However, within an hour of the B7’s arrival, one of our connoisseurs punctured one of the ultra-low-profile Michelin Pilot Sport PS2 tires. It cost us $500. Phew, good thing he didn’t damage one of the zoomy wheels—they’re $4200 each! A telltale ring of grime in the trunk was a sign that we weren’t the first to use the beautiful 18-inch matching spare in our B7’s brief, 1700-mile life.

Why the B7? BMW acknowledges there’s room for a super 7-series but not a high-revving, hard-core M version. And the company concedes that the short-wheelbase, V-12–powered 760i that was the sporty choice from 2004 to 2006 wasn’t enough in light of the torque-crazy supercharged V-8 or twin-turbo V-12 available at the time in Mercedes’ S-class.


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The B7 imported here is based on the short-wheelbase 750i, but since Alpina started development back when the 7-series—the 745i—was powered by a 325-hp, 4.4-liter V-8, that’s the basis for the B7. To handle the 11.6 psi of intercooled boost whipped up by the centrifugal *supercharger, the engine gets lower-compression-ratio pistons as well as a *stronger crankshaft and connecting rods. The result is a mighty 500 horsepower and 516 pound-feet of torque, making it the most powerful 7-series—wait, it’s the most *potent BMW—on offer.

A centrifugal supercharger doesn’t make big boost at low rpm, and in fact, a half-throttle launch in the B7 feels much like the power delivery of a turbo, with a surge appearing around 2500 rpm. That means the B7’s sticky Michelins are never overwhelmed, which adds to the B7’s deceptively quick mystique. Sixty mph arrives in 4.4 seconds—a full second quicker than the 750i, and the gap widens from there—as the cabin fills with a subdued bellow from the V-8. Wind roar isn’t really noticeable until—Whoa! Does that say 100 mph? And the supercharger never makes a peep.


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For now, we get to enjoy the B7, of which BMW plans to sell about 1000 copies total, roughly 200 in the first year. Warning to Corvette drivers: You will not be able to ditch the 68 7-series connoisseurs who are already on the loose.


THE VERDICT 2007 BMW Alpina B7

Highs: Thrust to finally rival an AMG’s, sensational 21-inch wheels without a terrible ride, amazingly capable.

Lows: Price to finally rival an AMG’s, lazy throttle, heavy steering, could be more involving.

The Verdict: The luxury mega-sedan to drive if you don’t intend to be caught.



2007 BMW Alpina B7 - Road Tests - Car and Driver July 2007


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since there is no M7 this is a perfect complement for those missing a M7.
 
If any one wants to know how the N64B44O1(biturbo 4.4 litre V8) engine will perform, I believe the B7 4.4 litre Supercharged V8 is the answer.
I believe BMW will however peg the output to a maximum of 450 HP & 450 ft.lbs of torque although I seem them keeping it the 400-420 range for both HP and Torque.
The full capability of the engine will be in the 500 region.
The B7 engines always gets me excited about the forthcoming N64B44O1 engine for the X6,750i and hopefully the X5/550i and 650i.
 














When an M5 Is Simply Too Juvenile


It's a Hit

BMW calling in Alpina on this one is like a scene from The Sopranos. Remember when Tony tells Silvio to call in "some friends of ours from out of state?" You know, to take care of the thing with the guy. Why get the dirt under your own fingernails?

Did Alpina make the hit? Fahgeddaboudit, the 2007 BMW Alpina B7 is one of the finest and fastest sedans ever. It's just what the doctor (make that the Beverly Hills plastic surgeon) ordered to help BMW fight off the S63s and S8s of the world.


Full Article and Video:

Follow-Up Test: 2007 BMW Alpina B7

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I wonder when the B3 and B5 will be avalible in America, and wonder why Alpina's haven't sold more cars in America, seeing as it's such a large market for cars!
 
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Although relatively obscure in North America, Alpina has long been a top BMW tuner in Europe. While the tuner offers potent power packages for 3 and 5 Series Bimmers, BMW won't promote Alpina wares as it would be in direct competition with those of its popular M3 and M5 super screamers. Yet, with no plan to produce an M7, BMW has teamed with Alpina to offer a dealership-sold tuner 7 Series.

The BMW Alpina B7 offers M-like upgrades of power, handling, and style for a car that delivers a huge performance gain while retaining a luxurious ride. Similar to the new M5, the B7 delivers a stout 500 horsepower due to an 11.5psi boost delivered from an Alpina-engineered centrifugal supercharger system paired with an intercooler. Unlike most centrifugal superchargers, Alpina's operates in total silence. A special crankshaft, upgraded connecting rods, heavy-duty pistons, and unique head gaskets ensure the V-8 engine can withstand repeated high-boost forays. Larger-capacity fuel injectors, special spark plugs, and custom computer calibration maintain the air/fuel mixture according to spec. A unique exhaust system employs metallic catalysts (versus traditional ceramic type) to keep the exhaust flowing fast and clean.

Alpina's massive 21x9.0-inch front, 21x10.5-inch rear 20-spoke alloy wheels, wearing Michelin Pilot Sport 2 tires, increase ventilation for the European 760i-spec 14.7-inch-diameter brakes fit to the B7. Out back, an Alpina-engineered rear differential incorporates an oil cooler and heavy-duty bearings.

Bodywork upgrades include a unique front bumper and lower chin spoiler, a new rear bumper, a tasteful trunklid spoiler, and Alpina B7 badges. The look is subtle and, best of all, the chin spoiler doesn't rub as is common with many aftermarket spoilers. Inside, a special Alpina-spec instrument cluster, floormats, doorsills, and steering wheel combine with interior components normally offered only in the V-12 760i.

A stock 7 Series is heavy, and with a cache of aftermarket parts things get porkier. However, despite the lofty 4703-pound curb weight, the blown B7 vaporizes the quarter mile in 12.8 seconds -- which beats a new Porsche Carrera S. The B7's handling isn't radically better, but is noticeably crisper and more predictable when aggressively pushed. Around town, despite wafer-thin 35-series tire sidewalls, the B7 rides astonishingly smoothly.

The most noteworthy part of the Alpina B7 package is that it's covered by a full BMW warranty, and you can buy/finance it directly from your local BMW dealer -- just like its other M cars.


Source: 2007 BMW Alpina B7 - Tuners - Motor Trend

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Alpina makes miracles with 7-series and makes it one of most desirably luxury cars avaible to man:icondrool Power,handling,looks..everything is in it´s place and in perfect harmony IMO.I don´t see what else one can wish from a car like this:t-hands: ?
 
Alpina makes miracles with 7-series and makes it one of most desirably luxury cars avaible to man:icondrool Power,handling,looks..everything is in it´s place and in perfect harmony IMO.I don´t see what else one can wish from a car like this:t-hands: ?

Indeed! :usa7uh:
 
If there is a car i would prefer over BMW - it's an Alpina - They just take the car to the next level, and they do it with so much grace and taste...

I look at the new Brabus C V12 - it's an amazing car no doubt, but I don't think it's graceful, or even beautiful. I like the C63 AMG more. It is a massively powerful car, but also balanced. One that you can live with daily.

Alpina takes the "ordinary" BMW and makes it a bit more beautiful, a bit stronger and a bit more luxurious... These little changes makes an almost irresistible car.
 
It´s impressive just how little is needed to transform rather pale look of 7 series to one of most desireable cars in segment.Few touches on exterior(nothing too fancy),different upholstery in interior and voila!You now got 7 series as it should be from begining:usa7uh: .
 

Alpina

Alpina Burkard Bovensiepen GmbH & Co. KG is an automobile manufacturing company and sub-brand of BMW AG, based in Buchloe, in the Ostallgäu district of Bavaria, Germany. Since 1965, Alpina has developed and sold high-performance versions of BMW cars.
Official website: Alpina

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