Alpina’s Engineers have been working on the BMW-sourced powerplant for over 12 months and decided on a few key changes to the powerful engine. These include the use of MAHLE pistons, which allow maximum boost of 1.1bar with a 9.4:1 compression ratio. The 0-100km/h dash is done in 4.9 seconds with the engine pulling all the way to a top speed of 285 km/h. Another key feature of the package is a set of quad exhaust pipes attached to new catalytic converters that enable the modded car to meet stringent Euro4 emissions standards.
Inside, Alpina has added a new steering wheel and instrument cluster with blue instruments and red pointers. Other additions to the car include light-weight 18in Alpina wheels shod with 225mm rubber. Only a few hundred examples are expected to be built with each model individually marked with an Alpina plaque identifying its unique production number.
Via: World Car Fans



Reader Comments
Mon May 14 2007 7:35 PM
Kiemyster says
ill wait for the M3, thanks! this is just a waste of $$. not enough bang for the buck.
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