For purists of analog driving and uncompromising power, the BMW E36 Alpina B3 3.2 stands as a benchmark in heritage performance sedans—where engineering precision meets roaring performance.
The BMW E36 Alpina B3 3.2 redefined what a high-output sedan could be. Born from Alpina’s meticulous tuning of the E36 platform, this 3.2-liter inline-six engine delivers 286 horsepower with linear power delivery, crisp responsiveness, and a driving experience that marries comfort with precision. Designed for both track and road, its lightweight chassis and balanced suspension create a dynamic connection rarely matched in its class.
Under the hood, the E36 Alpina B3 3.2 features Alpina’s signature enhancements: adjustable exhaust tuning, upgraded intake systems, and enhanced cooling for sustained performance. The engine’s 5,500 rpm redline ensures longevity without sacrificing acceleration—0-60 mph in under 6 seconds. Interior craftsmanship blends aluminum trim, premium leather, and analog gauges, delivering a focused cockpit that feels both timeless and immersive.
More than raw power, the E36 Alpina B3 3.2 represents a golden era of BMW performance—where driver engagement defined the driving experience. With limited production and now rare naturally aspirated engines, it’s a coveted classic for enthusiasts seeking authenticity. Whether on a twisty mountain road or a quiet country drive, this car proves that true performance endures beyond trends.
The BMW E36 Alpina B3 3.2 isn’t just a car—it’s a statement. A masterpiece of mechanical harmony and timeless design that deserves space in every enthusiast’s garage. If you’re chasing performance with soul, this timeless sedan delivers excellence, one drive at a time.
The Alpina B3 was introduced in 1992 as a variant of the E36 BMW 3 Series. It was offered in three versions: B3 3.0, B3 3.2 and B3 Anniversary Edition. The B3 3.0 was offered in sedan, coupe and cabriolet body styles, powered by a 3.0L inline six M50 engine, rear.
In the spring of 1996, the B3 3.2 followed as an upgrade. [4] The body base for the B3 3.0 was a 325i (BMW E36) and a 328i for the B3 3.2. In both models, however, Alpina used the more robust M50 (B25TÜ) cast iron engine, as the M52 engine of the 328i was not suitable for expanding the displacement.
Explore the Alpina E36 3 Series B3 3.2 1996, 1997, 1998, 1999 detailed specs, including 0-60 mph times, horsepower, and handling data. Get all the Info. With the introduction by BMW of the M3 3.2 with 321hp in late 1995, Alpina needed to replace the B3 3.0.
In April 1996, the B3 3.2 was introduced, based on the new 328i. In the spring of 1996, the B3 3.2 followed as an upgrade. The body base for the B3 3.0 was a 325i (BMW E36) and a 328i for the B3 3.2.
In both models, however, Alpina used the more robust M50 (B25TÜ) cast iron engine, as the M52 engine of the 328i was not suitable for expanding the displacement. Technical specifications for the 1996-1999 facelift Alpina B3 3.2 Coupé (E36) 2 door coupé. Find & compare performance, practicality, chassis, brakes, top speed.
With the introduction of the BMW M3 3.2 with 321 hp at the end of 1995, Alpina needed to replace the B3 3.0. In April 1996, the B3 3.2 was introduced, based on the new 328i. Specs of Alpina B3 (E36) 3.2 i 24V (265 Hp) /1996, 1997, 1998, 1999/.
Between 1993 and 1996 the BMW Alpina B3 3.0 of the E36 series was manufactured. It was the direct successor model of the Alpina B6-2.8 model of the E36 series, which was also based on the BMW 325i (but M50B25 without Vanos model until the BMW factory holidays in August 1992 - then with Vanos). 1997 BMW ALPINA (E36) B3 3.2 SALOON This Alpina B3 3.2 is a sound example of the rare 1990s performance saloon, presented in original condition and having featured in Total BMW magazine.