The Alpina B8 follows the traditional Alpina recipe: start with a non-M BMW, add horsepower, increase luxury, and enhance styling. That's what Alpina did with the M850i Gran Coupe, but is it.
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BMW ALPINA B12 5,0 Coupé Based on BMW: 850i, 850Ci (E31) Engine: ALPINA engine type D1/1 Cylinder: 12 Capacity cm³: 4988 Max output kW/hp: 257 / 350 Max torque Nm: 470 Performance: Acceleration 0-100 km/h s: 6.8 Top speed km/h: Over 280 Fuel consumption: at 90 km/h l/100 km: 8.8 at 120 km/h l/100 km: 10.5 Urban l/100 km: 19.4.
BMW/ALPINA B12 5.0 COUPÉ B12 5.0 Alpina B12 5.0 The B12 5.0 was built from 1990 to 1994 and is based on the BMW E31 850i. It is powered by an Alpina modified BMW M70 V12 (shared with the E32 B12 5.0) producing 257 kW (349 PS; 345 hp) and mated to an automatic transmission.
BMW 850i Alpina Coupe V12
BMW ALPINA B12 5,0 Coupé Based on BMW: 850i, 850Ci (E31) Engine: ALPINA engine type D1/1 Cylinder: 12 Capacity cm³: 4988 Max output kW/hp: 257 / 350 Max torque Nm: 470 Performance: Acceleration 0-100 km/h s: 6.8 Top speed km/h: Over 280 Fuel consumption: at 90 km/h l/100 km: 8.8 at 120 km/h l/100 km: 10.5 Urban l/100 km: 19.4.
BMW/ALPINA B12 5.0 COUPÉ B12 5.0 Alpina B12 5.0 The B12 5.0 was built from 1990 to 1994 and is based on the BMW E31 850i. It is powered by an Alpina modified BMW M70 V12 (shared with the E32 B12 5.0) producing 257 kW (349 PS; 345 hp) and mated to an automatic transmission.
The Alpina B8 follows the traditional Alpina recipe: start with a non-M BMW, add horsepower, increase luxury, and enhance styling. That's what Alpina did with the M850i Gran Coupe, but is it.
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BMW/ALPINA B12 5.0 COUPÉ B12 5.0 Alpina B12 5.0 The B12 5.0 was built from 1990 to 1994 and is based on the BMW E31 850i. It is powered by an Alpina modified BMW M70 V12 (shared with the E32 B12 5.0) producing 257 kW (349 PS; 345 hp) and mated to an automatic transmission.
BMW ALPINA B12 5,0 Coupé Based on BMW: 850i, 850Ci (E31) Engine: ALPINA engine type D1/1 Cylinder: 12 Capacity cm³: 4988 Max output kW/hp: 257 / 350 Max torque Nm: 470 Performance: Acceleration 0-100 km/h s: 6.8 Top speed km/h: Over 280 Fuel consumption: at 90 km/h l/100 km: 8.8 at 120 km/h l/100 km: 10.5 Urban l/100 km: 19.4.
In 1990 BMW presented the 850i as the successor to the E24 6-series. However, to the regret of many BMW fans, the 8-series turned out to be a large and heavy Gran Turismo instead of a sports coupe. The V12 powered 850i was, and still is, a very fast car but it wasn´t as much fun to drive as its predecessor. This led to the introduction of the B12 5.0 Coupé in 1991.
Looking to buy a BMW B12 850i alpina? Complete your search today at Car & Classic where you will find the largest and most diverse collection of classics in Europe.
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As the RUF of BMWs, Alpina is a master of balancing performance with luxury, and the 1992-94 B12 is its ultimate flagship. The greatest BMW E31 8 Series ever built may be the stillborn M8 prototype, powered by the 6.1-liter S70/1, the V-12 that was soon developed into McLaren's S70/2. However, this 1993 Alpina B12 is not far behind in the ranks, thanks to its bored 850 CSi engine that's.
BMW/ALPINA B12 5.0 COUPÉ B12 5.0 Alpina B12 5.0 The B12 5.0 was built from 1990 to 1994 and is based on the BMW E31 850i. It is powered by an Alpina modified BMW M70 V12 (shared with the E32 B12 5.0) producing 257 kW (349 PS; 345 hp) and mated to an automatic transmission.
ALPINA gives us a rare look at one of the most desirable cars it has ever built, the B12 5.7 Coupe based on the BMW 850 CSi (E31).
In 1990 BMW presented the 850i as the successor to the E24 6-series. However, to the regret of many BMW fans, the 8-series turned out to be a large and heavy Gran Turismo instead of a sports coupe. The V12 powered 850i was, and still is, a very fast car but it wasn´t as much fun to drive as its predecessor. This led to the introduction of the B12 5.0 Coupé in 1991.
As the RUF of BMWs, Alpina is a master of balancing performance with luxury, and the 1992-94 B12 is its ultimate flagship. The greatest BMW E31 8 Series ever built may be the stillborn M8 prototype, powered by the 6.1-liter S70/1, the V-12 that was soon developed into McLaren's S70/2. However, this 1993 Alpina B12 is not far behind in the ranks, thanks to its bored 850 CSi engine that's.
BMW/ALPINA B12 5.0 COUPÉ B12 5.0 Alpina B12 5.0 The B12 5.0 was built from 1990 to 1994 and is based on the BMW E31 850i. It is powered by an Alpina modified BMW M70 V12 (shared with the E32 B12 5.0) producing 257 kW (349 PS; 345 hp) and mated to an automatic transmission.
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Looking to buy a BMW B12 850i alpina? Complete your search today at Car & Classic where you will find the largest and most diverse collection of classics in Europe.
Bmw 850i Alpina Blue With A V12 And 6speed Bmw Is A German ...
As the RUF of BMWs, Alpina is a master of balancing performance with luxury, and the 1992-94 B12 is its ultimate flagship. The greatest BMW E31 8 Series ever built may be the stillborn M8 prototype, powered by the 6.1-liter S70/1, the V-12 that was soon developed into McLaren's S70/2. However, this 1993 Alpina B12 is not far behind in the ranks, thanks to its bored 850 CSi engine that's.
In 1990 BMW presented the 850i as the successor to the E24 6-series. However, to the regret of many BMW fans, the 8-series turned out to be a large and heavy Gran Turismo instead of a sports coupe. The V12 powered 850i was, and still is, a very fast car but it wasn´t as much fun to drive as its predecessor. This led to the introduction of the B12 5.0 Coupé in 1991.
BMW/ALPINA B12 5.0 COUPÉ B12 5.0 Alpina B12 5.0 The B12 5.0 was built from 1990 to 1994 and is based on the BMW E31 850i. It is powered by an Alpina modified BMW M70 V12 (shared with the E32 B12 5.0) producing 257 kW (349 PS; 345 hp) and mated to an automatic transmission.
ALPINA gives us a rare look at one of the most desirable cars it has ever built, the B12 5.7 Coupe based on the BMW 850 CSi (E31).
BMW ALPINA B12 5,0 Coupé Based on BMW: 850i, 850Ci (E31) Engine: ALPINA engine type D1/1 Cylinder: 12 Capacity cm³: 4988 Max output kW/hp: 257 / 350 Max torque Nm: 470 Performance: Acceleration 0-100 km/h s: 6.8 Top speed km/h: Over 280 Fuel consumption: at 90 km/h l/100 km: 8.8 at 120 km/h l/100 km: 10.5 Urban l/100 km: 19.4.
Looking to buy a BMW B12 850i alpina? Complete your search today at Car & Classic where you will find the largest and most diverse collection of classics in Europe.
As the RUF of BMWs, Alpina is a master of balancing performance with luxury, and the 1992-94 B12 is its ultimate flagship. The greatest BMW E31 8 Series ever built may be the stillborn M8 prototype, powered by the 6.1-liter S70/1, the V-12 that was soon developed into McLaren's S70/2. However, this 1993 Alpina B12 is not far behind in the ranks, thanks to its bored 850 CSi engine that's.
ALPINA gives us a rare look at one of the most desirable cars it has ever built, the B12 5.7 Coupe based on the BMW 850 CSi (E31).
1993 BMW Alpina B12 5.7 Coupé The Top Version BMW 850 CSi E31 - YouTube
In 1990 BMW presented the 850i as the successor to the E24 6-series. However, to the regret of many BMW fans, the 8-series turned out to be a large and heavy Gran Turismo instead of a sports coupe. The V12 powered 850i was, and still is, a very fast car but it wasn´t as much fun to drive as its predecessor. This led to the introduction of the B12 5.0 Coupé in 1991.
As the RUF of BMWs, Alpina is a master of balancing performance with luxury, and the 1992-94 B12 is its ultimate flagship. The greatest BMW E31 8 Series ever built may be the stillborn M8 prototype, powered by the 6.1-liter S70/1, the V-12 that was soon developed into McLaren's S70/2. However, this 1993 Alpina B12 is not far behind in the ranks, thanks to its bored 850 CSi engine that's.
ALPINA gives us a rare look at one of the most desirable cars it has ever built, the B12 5.7 Coupe based on the BMW 850 CSi (E31).
Looking to buy a BMW B12 850i alpina? Complete your search today at Car & Classic where you will find the largest and most diverse collection of classics in Europe.
BMW ALPINA B12 5.0 850i Coupé 6.1990-5.1994 Mit 350 PS ...
Looking to buy a BMW B12 850i alpina? Complete your search today at Car & Classic where you will find the largest and most diverse collection of classics in Europe.
BMW ALPINA B12 5,0 Coupé Based on BMW: 850i, 850Ci (E31) Engine: ALPINA engine type D1/1 Cylinder: 12 Capacity cm³: 4988 Max output kW/hp: 257 / 350 Max torque Nm: 470 Performance: Acceleration 0-100 km/h s: 6.8 Top speed km/h: Over 280 Fuel consumption: at 90 km/h l/100 km: 8.8 at 120 km/h l/100 km: 10.5 Urban l/100 km: 19.4.
BMW/ALPINA B12 5.0 COUPÉ B12 5.0 Alpina B12 5.0 The B12 5.0 was built from 1990 to 1994 and is based on the BMW E31 850i. It is powered by an Alpina modified BMW M70 V12 (shared with the E32 B12 5.0) producing 257 kW (349 PS; 345 hp) and mated to an automatic transmission.
In 1990 BMW presented the 850i as the successor to the E24 6-series. However, to the regret of many BMW fans, the 8-series turned out to be a large and heavy Gran Turismo instead of a sports coupe. The V12 powered 850i was, and still is, a very fast car but it wasn´t as much fun to drive as its predecessor. This led to the introduction of the B12 5.0 Coupé in 1991.
BMW 850i Alpina 850csi Coupe
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BMW ALPINA B12 5,0 Coupé Based on BMW: 850i, 850Ci (E31) Engine: ALPINA engine type D1/1 Cylinder: 12 Capacity cm³: 4988 Max output kW/hp: 257 / 350 Max torque Nm: 470 Performance: Acceleration 0-100 km/h s: 6.8 Top speed km/h: Over 280 Fuel consumption: at 90 km/h l/100 km: 8.8 at 120 km/h l/100 km: 10.5 Urban l/100 km: 19.4.
In 1990 BMW presented the 850i as the successor to the E24 6-series. However, to the regret of many BMW fans, the 8-series turned out to be a large and heavy Gran Turismo instead of a sports coupe. The V12 powered 850i was, and still is, a very fast car but it wasn´t as much fun to drive as its predecessor. This led to the introduction of the B12 5.0 Coupé in 1991.
As the RUF of BMWs, Alpina is a master of balancing performance with luxury, and the 1992-94 B12 is its ultimate flagship. The greatest BMW E31 8 Series ever built may be the stillborn M8 prototype, powered by the 6.1-liter S70/1, the V-12 that was soon developed into McLaren's S70/2. However, this 1993 Alpina B12 is not far behind in the ranks, thanks to its bored 850 CSi engine that's.
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In 1990 BMW presented the 850i as the successor to the E24 6-series. However, to the regret of many BMW fans, the 8-series turned out to be a large and heavy Gran Turismo instead of a sports coupe. The V12 powered 850i was, and still is, a very fast car but it wasn´t as much fun to drive as its predecessor. This led to the introduction of the B12 5.0 Coupé in 1991.
Essential These cookies help you navigate the website and use its features. For example, it may store your geographic location so we can provide you with a localized experience, enable shopping cart services, and help you access certain parts of the website.
The Alpina B8 follows the traditional Alpina recipe: start with a non-M BMW, add horsepower, increase luxury, and enhance styling. That's what Alpina did with the M850i Gran Coupe, but is it.
As the RUF of BMWs, Alpina is a master of balancing performance with luxury, and the 1992-94 B12 is its ultimate flagship. The greatest BMW E31 8 Series ever built may be the stillborn M8 prototype, powered by the 6.1-liter S70/1, the V-12 that was soon developed into McLaren's S70/2. However, this 1993 Alpina B12 is not far behind in the ranks, thanks to its bored 850 CSi engine that's.
In 1990 BMW presented the 850i as the successor to the E24 6-series. However, to the regret of many BMW fans, the 8-series turned out to be a large and heavy Gran Turismo instead of a sports coupe. The V12 powered 850i was, and still is, a very fast car but it wasn´t as much fun to drive as its predecessor. This led to the introduction of the B12 5.0 Coupé in 1991.
As the RUF of BMWs, Alpina is a master of balancing performance with luxury, and the 1992-94 B12 is its ultimate flagship. The greatest BMW E31 8 Series ever built may be the stillborn M8 prototype, powered by the 6.1-liter S70/1, the V-12 that was soon developed into McLaren's S70/2. However, this 1993 Alpina B12 is not far behind in the ranks, thanks to its bored 850 CSi engine that's.
The Alpina B8 follows the traditional Alpina recipe: start with a non-M BMW, add horsepower, increase luxury, and enhance styling. That's what Alpina did with the M850i Gran Coupe, but is it.
BMW ALPINA B12 5,0 Coupé Based on BMW: 850i, 850Ci (E31) Engine: ALPINA engine type D1/1 Cylinder: 12 Capacity cm³: 4988 Max output kW/hp: 257 / 350 Max torque Nm: 470 Performance: Acceleration 0-100 km/h s: 6.8 Top speed km/h: Over 280 Fuel consumption: at 90 km/h l/100 km: 8.8 at 120 km/h l/100 km: 10.5 Urban l/100 km: 19.4.
From the legendary Bavarian tuning house comes the 2025 BMW ALPINA B8 Gran Coupe, the most exclusive four.
ALPINA gives us a rare look at one of the most desirable cars it has ever built, the B12 5.7 Coupe based on the BMW 850 CSi (E31).
BMW/ALPINA B12 5.0 COUPÉ B12 5.0 Alpina B12 5.0 The B12 5.0 was built from 1990 to 1994 and is based on the BMW E31 850i. It is powered by an Alpina modified BMW M70 V12 (shared with the E32 B12 5.0) producing 257 kW (349 PS; 345 hp) and mated to an automatic transmission.
Essential These cookies help you navigate the website and use its features. For example, it may store your geographic location so we can provide you with a localized experience, enable shopping cart services, and help you access certain parts of the website.
As the RUF of BMWs, Alpina is a master of balancing performance with luxury, and the 1992-94 B12 is its ultimate flagship. The greatest BMW E31 8 Series ever built may be the stillborn M8 prototype, powered by the 6.1-liter S70/1, the V-12 that was soon developed into McLaren's S70/2. However, this 1993 Alpina B12 is not far behind in the ranks, thanks to its bored 850 CSi engine that's.
From the legendary Bavarian tuning house comes the 2025 BMW ALPINA B8 Gran Coupe, the most exclusive four.
Looking to buy a BMW B12 850i alpina? Complete your search today at Car & Classic where you will find the largest and most diverse collection of classics in Europe.
The Alpina B8 follows the traditional Alpina recipe: start with a non-M BMW, add horsepower, increase luxury, and enhance styling. That's what Alpina did with the M850i Gran Coupe, but is it.
1997 - Alpina B12 - 48'600 Km - One of only 57 examples produced; arguably the most desirable 8-Series. Although BMW's M division never officially released an 'M8', Alpina stepped in to create something exceptional. Using the already impressive 850 CSi as a foundation, BMW enlarged its V12 engine to 5.7 litres. Alpina then further enhanced it by upgrading the camshafts, intake.
BMW/ALPINA B12 5.0 COUPÉ B12 5.0 Alpina B12 5.0 The B12 5.0 was built from 1990 to 1994 and is based on the BMW E31 850i. It is powered by an Alpina modified BMW M70 V12 (shared with the E32 B12 5.0) producing 257 kW (349 PS; 345 hp) and mated to an automatic transmission.
ALPINA gives us a rare look at one of the most desirable cars it has ever built, the B12 5.7 Coupe based on the BMW 850 CSi (E31).
In 1990 BMW presented the 850i as the successor to the E24 6-series. However, to the regret of many BMW fans, the 8-series turned out to be a large and heavy Gran Turismo instead of a sports coupe. The V12 powered 850i was, and still is, a very fast car but it wasn´t as much fun to drive as its predecessor. This led to the introduction of the B12 5.0 Coupé in 1991.
BMW ALPINA B12 5,0 Coupé Based on BMW: 850i, 850Ci (E31) Engine: ALPINA engine type D1/1 Cylinder: 12 Capacity cm³: 4988 Max output kW/hp: 257 / 350 Max torque Nm: 470 Performance: Acceleration 0-100 km/h s: 6.8 Top speed km/h: Over 280 Fuel consumption: at 90 km/h l/100 km: 8.8 at 120 km/h l/100 km: 10.5 Urban l/100 km: 19.4.
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