The B7 Turbo was introduced in December 1978 and it was the first 6-series car with full Alpina conversion. Initially is was referred to as the 630 Turbo however quite soon Alpina changed the name to B7 Turbo. When BMW introduced the updated E24 series (E24/1) in 1982, Alpina also updated the B7 Turbo Coupe and renamed it to B7 Turbo Coupé/1.
The BMW Alpina B7 was introduced in 1978 as a variant of the E24 BMW 6 Series. This coupe is powered by a modified M30 inline six engine paired to a manual transmission, featuring a turbocharger that delivers up to 300hp. It was one of the first examples of a high performance turbocharged grand tourer and the 330hp B7S Turbo Coupé, launched in 1981, took this concept to the extreme.
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An exquisite 1978 BMW Alpina B7 Turbo is up for grabs on Bring A Trailer and would be the perfect addition for avid BMW collectors. Well-documented with Alpina order form, delivery certificate, and service booklet First launched in 1978, the B7 Turbo Coupé/1 was Alpina's first full conversion for the BMW 6 Series platform and featured a 300-brake-horsepower turbocharged variant of BMW's inline six-cylinder engine sourced from the 630 CS, chassis code E24. First launched in 1978, the B7 Turbo coupe was Alpina's first full conversion for BMW's 6 Series platform and featured a 300 bhp turbocharged variant of BMW's six-cylinder engine sourced from the 630 CSi.
Additional improvements included upgraded Bilstein suspension, ventilated brake discs, and a body kit with signature Alpina multi. The BMW Alpina B7 S Turbo Coupé Shown Here The car you see here is a 1982 BMW Alpina B7 S Turbo coupé, it's the 11th car of the 30 that were made and it's finished in Alpina Green over a black-and-green plaid interior. Importantly the car is accompanied by Alpina Certification and extensive reports, invoices, and photographic records of restoration.
The original 6 Series remains one of BMW's most sought-after classic cars, having made its debut in January of 1976 as a direct successor to the iconic E9 coupe. This 6er, also known as the E24. Bid for the chance to own a 1978 Alpina B7 Turbo Coupe at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online.
Lot #133,834.