To bring into Uniform with all other X models. I wonder where it leaves the X2?The X1 is an excellent looking car already, I hope the new front end doesn't mess it up.
That looks....unfortunate to my eyes.Spy shots suggest the front fascia could look different than the iX3.![]()
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Hahaha. Perhaps it’s the camouflage doing its job, but the light units seem to get thinner as they get closer to the grille. Idk. Just speculating.That looks....unfortunate to my eyes.
BMW reveals new logo for Alpina luxury sub-brand
Newly acquired Alpina brand – Munich's answer to Maybach – will reveal its first car later this year
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BMW's Maybach? New logo revealed for reborn Alpina brand | Autocar
Newly acquired Alpina brand – Munich's answer to Maybach – will reveal its first car later this yearwww.autocar.co.uk
I’m guessing the same, unfortunately. Alpina exclusive models might come later in the future though.Of course, they will follow the path taken by Mercedes. It's all about making more money with less cost.
Of course, they will follow the path taken by Mercedes. It's all about making more money with less cost.
It fits Alpina, they were always very flashy, with their distinctive colors, aero kits and golden stripes, combined with Mahagoni wood and beige interiors.I’m guessing the same, unfortunately. Alpina exclusive models might come later in the future though.
Again, just my 2 Euro cents...
But IMHO Mercedes-Benz Manufaktur is simply the far more compelling proposition. And something perhaps worth emulating.
I'll just readily admit to flat out not liking Maybach and the kitsch that it so often presents. It is always a detrimental image towards what I perceive what a Mercedes-Benz should be.
I wouldn’t even compare the flashiness of Maybach and Alpina models tbh. I think Maybach’s are more in your face with all the logos, chrome etc. To many people an Alpina could easily be a regular BMW with some subtle modifications. Although saying that, it’s totally possible for an Alpina to look flashy, but it all comes to the customers taste. As far as the performance goes, I’m pretty certain that it won’t disappoint. They were always more performance oriented whereas Maybach focuses more on the luxury / comfort side.It fits Alpina, they were always very flashy, with their distinctive colors, aero kits and golden stripes, combined with Mahagoni wood and beige interiors.
However compared to Maybach I expect them to be more sporty.
I think Alpina will do both:I’m guessing the same, unfortunately. Alpina exclusive models might come later in the future though.
How flashy the cars are, always depends from your configuration, you can order the Maybach without badges on the side and on the back of the car.I wouldn’t even compare the flashiness of Maybach and Alpina models tbh. I think Maybach’s are more in your face with all the logos, chrome etc. To many people an Alpina could easily be a regular BMW with some subtle modifications. Although saying that, it’s totally possible for an Alpina to look flashy, but it all comes to the customers taste. As far as the performance goes, I’m pretty certain that it won’t disappoint. They were always more performance oriented whereas Maybach focuses more on the luxury / comfort side.
To many people an Alpina could easily be a regular BMW with some subtle modifications.
I suspect that this is what appeals to me most regarding ALPINA. Devoid of the signature ALPINA foil striping (frivolous and unnecessary IMHO) and in darker deep, rich metallic hues, these automobiles are genuinely "special" IMHO. Cultivated, elegant, self-confident.
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I'd love to see a modern interpretation of something this epic.
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