The BMW Alpina B12 was introduced in 1995 as part of the E38 BMW 7 Series. It was a 4-door luxury sedan, rear-wheel drive with a 5-speed automatic transmission developed by Alpina. It was initially powered by a 5.7L V12 engine based on the BMW M73, but from 1999 it evolved to a 6.0L V12.
The B12's engine was based on the M73 V12 from the 750i but got new cylinder heads, lightweight Mahle pistons and a capacity increase to 5.7.
The Alpina B12 LWB Is An Achingly Cool, Very Rare E38 With A 5.7 V12 A tidy example of Alpina's first overhauled E38 BMW 7-series is coming up for auction, and we're in love Matt Robinson.
The B12's engine was based on the M73 V12 from the 750i but got new cylinder heads, lightweight Mahle pistons and a capacity increase to 5.7.
The Alpina B12 LWB Is An Achingly Cool, Very Rare E38 With A 5.7 V12 A tidy example of Alpina's first overhauled E38 BMW 7-series is coming up for auction, and we're in love Matt Robinson.
The BMW Alpina B12 was introduced in 1995 as part of the E38 BMW 7 Series. It was a 4-door luxury sedan, rear-wheel drive with a 5-speed automatic transmission developed by Alpina. It was initially powered by a 5.7L V12 engine based on the BMW M73, but from 1999 it evolved to a 6.0L V12.
The ultimate E38, then, and with some James Bond kudos in there for good measure. But you can go one up from a 750i, though, and this is it: a very rare Alpina B12.
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The Alpina B12 is a name given to high-performance luxury automobiles manufactured by German automobile manufacturer Alpina. The B12 originally succeeded the B11 4.0 in 1988 which was based on the BMW 7 Series (E32) and was also based on the same car. [1] Subsequent models were based on the BMW 7 Series (E38) and the BMW 8 Series (E31). Production ended in 2001 when the 7 Series (E38) models.
The B12's engine was based on the M73 V12 from the 750i but got new cylinder heads, lightweight Mahle pistons and a capacity increase to 5.7.
YouTuber and mechanic M539 Restorations recently purchased a rare 7 Series E38 Alpina B12-one of only 94 ever built. The V12 powerplant produces 430 bhp, which was impressive in the early 2000s but tame by today's standards.
KEY FACTS This BMW Alpina B12 6.0 is a rare and highly usable high-performance luxury saloon, which marks car number 13 in the 94-vehicle production run, and one of only 23 long-wheelbase 'Langversion' examples built. It is powered by a 6.0-litre naturally aspirated V12, delivering 435PS and 600Nm of torque to the rear wheels via a five.
The BMW Alpina B12 was introduced in 1995 as part of the E38 BMW 7 Series. It was a 4-door luxury sedan, rear-wheel drive with a 5-speed automatic transmission developed by Alpina. It was initially powered by a 5.7L V12 engine based on the BMW M73, but from 1999 it evolved to a 6.0L V12.
The Alpina B12 is a name given to high-performance luxury automobiles manufactured by German automobile manufacturer Alpina. The B12 originally succeeded the B11 4.0 in 1988 which was based on the BMW 7 Series (E32) and was also based on the same car. [1] Subsequent models were based on the BMW 7 Series (E38) and the BMW 8 Series (E31). Production ended in 2001 when the 7 Series (E38) models.
When BMW introduced the facelifted E38 7-series, Alpina wanted to create the ultimate "Autobahn-stormer". The B12 6.0 is fitted with the largest volume engine in Alpina´s history. Alpina have increased the displacement to 6,0 litre, fitted new Mahle pistons, new camshafts and reworked the intake. The result is 430 bhp and an impressive torque of 600Nm at 4200 rpm. Even more impressive is.
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KEY FACTS This BMW Alpina B12 6.0 is a rare and highly usable high-performance luxury saloon, which marks car number 13 in the 94-vehicle production run, and one of only 23 long-wheelbase 'Langversion' examples built. It is powered by a 6.0-litre naturally aspirated V12, delivering 435PS and 600Nm of torque to the rear wheels via a five.
YouTuber and mechanic M539 Restorations recently purchased a rare 7 Series E38 Alpina B12-one of only 94 ever built. The V12 powerplant produces 430 bhp, which was impressive in the early 2000s but tame by today's standards.
When BMW introduced the facelifted E38 7-series, Alpina wanted to create the ultimate "Autobahn-stormer". The B12 6.0 is fitted with the largest volume engine in Alpina´s history. Alpina have increased the displacement to 6,0 litre, fitted new Mahle pistons, new camshafts and reworked the intake. The result is 430 bhp and an impressive torque of 600Nm at 4200 rpm. Even more impressive is.
Specs of Alpina B12 (E38) 5.7 i V12 E-Kat Switchtronic (387 Hp) /1995, 1996, 1997, 1998/.
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KEY FACTS This BMW Alpina B12 6.0 is a rare and highly usable high-performance luxury saloon, which marks car number 13 in the 94-vehicle production run, and one of only 23 long-wheelbase 'Langversion' examples built. It is powered by a 6.0-litre naturally aspirated V12, delivering 435PS and 600Nm of torque to the rear wheels via a five.
YouTuber and mechanic M539 Restorations recently purchased a rare 7 Series E38 Alpina B12-one of only 94 ever built. The V12 powerplant produces 430 bhp, which was impressive in the early 2000s but tame by today's standards.
The B12's engine was based on the M73 V12 from the 750i but got new cylinder heads, lightweight Mahle pistons and a capacity increase to 5.7.
When BMW introduced the facelifted E38 7-series, Alpina wanted to create the ultimate "Autobahn-stormer". The B12 6.0 is fitted with the largest volume engine in Alpina´s history. Alpina have increased the displacement to 6,0 litre, fitted new Mahle pistons, new camshafts and reworked the intake. The result is 430 bhp and an impressive torque of 600Nm at 4200 rpm. Even more impressive is.
The Alpina B12 LWB Is An Achingly Cool, Very Rare E38 With A 5.7 V12 A tidy example of Alpina's first overhauled E38 BMW 7-series is coming up for auction, and we're in love Matt Robinson.
When BMW introduced the facelifted E38 7-series, Alpina wanted to create the ultimate "Autobahn-stormer". The B12 6.0 is fitted with the largest volume engine in Alpina´s history. Alpina have increased the displacement to 6,0 litre, fitted new Mahle pistons, new camshafts and reworked the intake. The result is 430 bhp and an impressive torque of 600Nm at 4200 rpm. Even more impressive is.
YouTuber and mechanic M539 Restorations recently purchased a rare 7 Series E38 Alpina B12-one of only 94 ever built. The V12 powerplant produces 430 bhp, which was impressive in the early 2000s but tame by today's standards.
Specs of Alpina B12 (E38) 5.7 i V12 E-Kat Switchtronic (387 Hp) /1995, 1996, 1997, 1998/.
Specs of Alpina B12 (E38) 5.7 i V12 E-Kat Switchtronic (387 Hp) /1995, 1996, 1997, 1998/.
The Alpina B12 LWB Is An Achingly Cool, Very Rare E38 With A 5.7 V12 A tidy example of Alpina's first overhauled E38 BMW 7-series is coming up for auction, and we're in love Matt Robinson.
The B12's engine was based on the M73 V12 from the 750i but got new cylinder heads, lightweight Mahle pistons and a capacity increase to 5.7.
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The ultimate E38, then, and with some James Bond kudos in there for good measure. But you can go one up from a 750i, though, and this is it: a very rare Alpina B12.
YouTuber and mechanic M539 Restorations recently purchased a rare 7 Series E38 Alpina B12-one of only 94 ever built. The V12 powerplant produces 430 bhp, which was impressive in the early 2000s but tame by today's standards.
The BMW Alpina B12 was introduced in 1995 as part of the E38 BMW 7 Series. It was a 4-door luxury sedan, rear-wheel drive with a 5-speed automatic transmission developed by Alpina. It was initially powered by a 5.7L V12 engine based on the BMW M73, but from 1999 it evolved to a 6.0L V12.
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The Alpina B12 LWB Is An Achingly Cool, Very Rare E38 With A 5.7 V12 A tidy example of Alpina's first overhauled E38 BMW 7-series is coming up for auction, and we're in love Matt Robinson.
The B12's engine was based on the M73 V12 from the 750i but got new cylinder heads, lightweight Mahle pistons and a capacity increase to 5.7.
YouTuber and mechanic M539 Restorations recently purchased a rare 7 Series E38 Alpina B12-one of only 94 ever built. The V12 powerplant produces 430 bhp, which was impressive in the early 2000s but tame by today's standards.
Specs of Alpina B12 (E38) 5.7 i V12 E-Kat Switchtronic (387 Hp) /1995, 1996, 1997, 1998/.
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The BMW Alpina B12 was introduced in 1995 as part of the E38 BMW 7 Series. It was a 4-door luxury sedan, rear-wheel drive with a 5-speed automatic transmission developed by Alpina. It was initially powered by a 5.7L V12 engine based on the BMW M73, but from 1999 it evolved to a 6.0L V12.
The Alpina B12 is a name given to high-performance luxury automobiles manufactured by German automobile manufacturer Alpina. The B12 originally succeeded the B11 4.0 in 1988 which was based on the BMW 7 Series (E32) and was also based on the same car. [1] Subsequent models were based on the BMW 7 Series (E38) and the BMW 8 Series (E31). Production ended in 2001 when the 7 Series (E38) models.
The B12's engine was based on the M73 V12 from the 750i but got new cylinder heads, lightweight Mahle pistons and a capacity increase to 5.7.
The Alpina B12 LWB Is An Achingly Cool, Very Rare E38 With A 5.7 V12 A tidy example of Alpina's first overhauled E38 BMW 7-series is coming up for auction, and we're in love Matt Robinson.
E38 BMW ALPINA B12 6.0 V12, 430hp, 600nm
The Alpina B12 is a name given to high-performance luxury automobiles manufactured by German automobile manufacturer Alpina. The B12 originally succeeded the B11 4.0 in 1988 which was based on the BMW 7 Series (E32) and was also based on the same car. [1] Subsequent models were based on the BMW 7 Series (E38) and the BMW 8 Series (E31). Production ended in 2001 when the 7 Series (E38) models.
The ultimate E38, then, and with some James Bond kudos in there for good measure. But you can go one up from a 750i, though, and this is it: a very rare Alpina B12.
KEY FACTS This BMW Alpina B12 6.0 is a rare and highly usable high-performance luxury saloon, which marks car number 13 in the 94-vehicle production run, and one of only 23 long-wheelbase 'Langversion' examples built. It is powered by a 6.0-litre naturally aspirated V12, delivering 435PS and 600Nm of torque to the rear wheels via a five.
The B12's engine was based on the M73 V12 from the 750i but got new cylinder heads, lightweight Mahle pistons and a capacity increase to 5.7.
YouTuber and mechanic M539 Restorations recently purchased a rare 7 Series E38 Alpina B12-one of only 94 ever built. The V12 powerplant produces 430 bhp, which was impressive in the early 2000s but tame by today's standards.
Specs of Alpina B12 (E38) 5.7 i V12 E-Kat Switchtronic (387 Hp) /1995, 1996, 1997, 1998/.
The Alpina B12 is a name given to high-performance luxury automobiles manufactured by German automobile manufacturer Alpina. The B12 originally succeeded the B11 4.0 in 1988 which was based on the BMW 7 Series (E32) and was also based on the same car. [1] Subsequent models were based on the BMW 7 Series (E38) and the BMW 8 Series (E31). Production ended in 2001 when the 7 Series (E38) models.
The ultimate E38, then, and with some James Bond kudos in there for good measure. But you can go one up from a 750i, though, and this is it: a very rare Alpina B12.
The Alpina B12 LWB Is An Achingly Cool, Very Rare E38 With A 5.7 V12 A tidy example of Alpina's first overhauled E38 BMW 7-series is coming up for auction, and we're in love Matt Robinson.
The B12's engine was based on the M73 V12 from the 750i but got new cylinder heads, lightweight Mahle pistons and a capacity increase to 5.7.
The Alpina B12 is a name given to high-performance luxury automobiles manufactured by German automobile manufacturer Alpina. The B12 originally succeeded the B11 4.0 in 1988 which was based on the BMW 7 Series (E32) and was also based on the same car. [1] Subsequent models were based on the BMW 7 Series (E38) and the BMW 8 Series (E31). Production ended in 2001 when the 7 Series (E38) models.
KEY FACTS This BMW Alpina B12 6.0 is a rare and highly usable high-performance luxury saloon, which marks car number 13 in the 94-vehicle production run, and one of only 23 long-wheelbase 'Langversion' examples built. It is powered by a 6.0-litre naturally aspirated V12, delivering 435PS and 600Nm of torque to the rear wheels via a five.
Specs of Alpina B12 (E38) 5.7 i V12 E-Kat Switchtronic (387 Hp) /1995, 1996, 1997, 1998/.
YouTuber and mechanic M539 Restorations recently purchased a rare 7 Series E38 Alpina B12-one of only 94 ever built. The V12 powerplant produces 430 bhp, which was impressive in the early 2000s but tame by today's standards.
The BMW Alpina B12 was introduced in 1995 as part of the E38 BMW 7 Series. It was a 4-door luxury sedan, rear-wheel drive with a 5-speed automatic transmission developed by Alpina. It was initially powered by a 5.7L V12 engine based on the BMW M73, but from 1999 it evolved to a 6.0L V12.
The ultimate E38, then, and with some James Bond kudos in there for good measure. But you can go one up from a 750i, though, and this is it: a very rare Alpina B12.
When BMW introduced the facelifted E38 7-series, Alpina wanted to create the ultimate "Autobahn-stormer". The B12 6.0 is fitted with the largest volume engine in Alpina´s history. Alpina have increased the displacement to 6,0 litre, fitted new Mahle pistons, new camshafts and reworked the intake. The result is 430 bhp and an impressive torque of 600Nm at 4200 rpm. Even more impressive is.