The big suv killed the saloons .Choosing the X7 makes perfect sense. It sells more than the 7 Series, and being an SUV is an added advantage.
The big suv killed the saloons .Choosing the X7 makes perfect sense. It sells more than the 7 Series, and being an SUV is an added advantage.
Wrong, the first model to be launched under the new ALPINA concept will be the 7 series; this X7 is just a farewell to the brand in its previous form.Choosing the X7 makes perfect sense. It sells more than the 7 Series, and being an SUV is an added advantage.
I wouldn't say SUVs killed them in this particular case; the 7 and the X7 sell almost equally well.The big suv killed the saloons .
It depends from the market.I wouldn't say SUVs killed them in this particular case; the 7 and the X7 sell almost equally well.
I'm referring to total worldwide X7 sales of 48,000/49,000 and the 7 around a little over 50,000, but as you point out, for example USA accounts for almost 30,000 of those X7s vs aprx. 12.000 7 seriesIt depends from the market.
And for some saloons, fleet might account for a big percentage of buyers.Chinese are still buying limousines, but almost nobody else I guess.
Next Alpina’s are Grand-Klasse Luxury only and possibly bespoke. Seems the days of B3 and B5 are over. And the Tourings now being supplemented by the M Division which many will lament.Perhaps. But I am referring to the genuinely brand new BMW and ALPINA vehicles designed under Missoni's supervision. As the successors to the current G70 7er and G60/61 5er are quite some years away, perhaps some sort of bespoke bodied, very limited production future, NKL-based ALPINA vehicle could be an interesting precursor. An approx. 5000mm long and under 1450mm tall 4 door shooting brake configuration could provide an interesting canvas, for example.
Creating something "bespoke" would be wonderful, and I don't rule out the possibility that they might do something like that to generate iconic status and support the brand launch, perhaps they'll pursue both paths together...Next Alpina’s are Grand-Klasse Luxury only and possibly bespoke. Seems the days of B3 and B5 are over. And the Tourings now being supplemented by the M Division which many will lament.
They missed a trick with Skytop and Speedtop not being identified as Alpinas. But their design timeframes show why it was not possible.
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