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.
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[source: Motor Trend]
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