BMW Alpina Alpina was the foremost tuner of BMW cars as early as the mid-'60s, and they continue to collaborate with BMW AG on some of their highest performance road and racing efforts. Classic turbine styled wheels, impressive power improvements, and those famous body side stripes set Alpina cars apart from many other BMW tuners that came later.
BMW Alpina Roadster V8 Alpina has worked its magic on BMW Z cars, including the Z1 and Z4. But its best work was reserved for the Z8, which became the Alpina Roadster V8.
For decades, BMW has been a mass-producer. Limited-run vehicles, like its M1 and Z1, have been rare occurrences. The Z8 was one of those special rarities, with just 5,703 built and considered a future classic from the moment it debuted. This model's lifespan was short and exciting, but the Z8, and its Alpina Roadster V8.
ALPINA Automobiles based on BMW Roadsters - Z1 / Z8 (E52) / Z4 (E85).
Car, BMW Alpina Roadster S 3.4 / Alpina Z4 3.4S, Convertible, Open Top ...
BMW Alpina Roadster V8 Alpina has worked its magic on BMW Z cars, including the Z1 and Z4. But its best work was reserved for the Z8, which became the Alpina Roadster V8.
For decades, BMW has been a mass-producer. Limited-run vehicles, like its M1 and Z1, have been rare occurrences. The Z8 was one of those special rarities, with just 5,703 built and considered a future classic from the moment it debuted. This model's lifespan was short and exciting, but the Z8, and its Alpina Roadster V8.
BMW Alpina Alpina was the foremost tuner of BMW cars as early as the mid-'60s, and they continue to collaborate with BMW AG on some of their highest performance road and racing efforts. Classic turbine styled wheels, impressive power improvements, and those famous body side stripes set Alpina cars apart from many other BMW tuners that came later.
The following table provides an overview of the color variants and numbers during the construction period of the BMW Z8. The numbers and color specifications also include the 555 Alpina V8 Roadsters, whereby the North American version (450 units) had a BMW chassis number and the remaining 105 units in ECE version also had an Alpina chassis number.
The BMW Alpina Roadster Limited Edition was introduced in 1990 based on the BMW Z1. This 2-door roadster was powered by a 2.7L inline six M20 engine that produced 200hp. With a 5-speed manual transmission and power sent to the rear wheels, the Alpina RLE was produced in only 66 units. The BMW Alpina Roadster Limited Edition was produced until 1991.
Into the breach stepped Alpina, the boutique manufacturer of BMW-based ultra-premium sports cars. To create its Roadster S, Alpina replaced the Z4's M54 engine with its own S52-based E5/2, which used the US-spec engine's cast iron block with larger bore diameters and a longer stroke for 3,346cc of displacement.
ALPINA Automobiles based on BMW Roadsters - Z1 / Z8 (E52) / Z4 (E85).
The following table provides an overview of the color variants and numbers during the construction period of the BMW Z8. The numbers and color specifications also include the 555 Alpina V8 Roadsters, whereby the North American version (450 units) had a BMW chassis number and the remaining 105 units in ECE version also had an Alpina chassis number.
BMW Alpina Roadster V8 Alpina has worked its magic on BMW Z cars, including the Z1 and Z4. But its best work was reserved for the Z8, which became the Alpina Roadster V8.
For decades, BMW has been a mass-producer. Limited-run vehicles, like its M1 and Z1, have been rare occurrences. The Z8 was one of those special rarities, with just 5,703 built and considered a future classic from the moment it debuted. This model's lifespan was short and exciting, but the Z8, and its Alpina Roadster V8.
Into the breach stepped Alpina, the boutique manufacturer of BMW-based ultra-premium sports cars. To create its Roadster S, Alpina replaced the Z4's M54 engine with its own S52-based E5/2, which used the US-spec engine's cast iron block with larger bore diameters and a longer stroke for 3,346cc of displacement.
The BMW Alpina Roadster Limited Edition was introduced in 1990 based on the BMW Z1. This 2-door roadster was powered by a 2.7L inline six M20 engine that produced 200hp. With a 5-speed manual transmission and power sent to the rear wheels, the Alpina RLE was produced in only 66 units. The BMW Alpina Roadster Limited Edition was produced until 1991.
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BMW Alpina Alpina was the foremost tuner of BMW cars as early as the mid-'60s, and they continue to collaborate with BMW AG on some of their highest performance road and racing efforts. Classic turbine styled wheels, impressive power improvements, and those famous body side stripes set Alpina cars apart from many other BMW tuners that came later.
Into the breach stepped Alpina, the boutique manufacturer of BMW-based ultra-premium sports cars. To create its Roadster S, Alpina replaced the Z4's M54 engine with its own S52-based E5/2, which used the US-spec engine's cast iron block with larger bore diameters and a longer stroke for 3,346cc of displacement.
The BMW Alpina Roadster Limited Edition was introduced in 1990 based on the BMW Z1. This 2-door roadster was powered by a 2.7L inline six M20 engine that produced 200hp. With a 5-speed manual transmission and power sent to the rear wheels, the Alpina RLE was produced in only 66 units. The BMW Alpina Roadster Limited Edition was produced until 1991.
The official website of ALPINA.
BMW Z4 ALPINA S ROADSTER 3.3 LUX PACK
BMW Alpina Roadster V8 Alpina has worked its magic on BMW Z cars, including the Z1 and Z4. But its best work was reserved for the Z8, which became the Alpina Roadster V8.
The BMW Alpina Roadster Limited Edition was introduced in 1990 based on the BMW Z1. This 2-door roadster was powered by a 2.7L inline six M20 engine that produced 200hp. With a 5-speed manual transmission and power sent to the rear wheels, the Alpina RLE was produced in only 66 units. The BMW Alpina Roadster Limited Edition was produced until 1991.
ALPINA Automobiles based on BMW Roadsters - Z1 / Z8 (E52) / Z4 (E85).
The following table provides an overview of the color variants and numbers during the construction period of the BMW Z8. The numbers and color specifications also include the 555 Alpina V8 Roadsters, whereby the North American version (450 units) had a BMW chassis number and the remaining 105 units in ECE version also had an Alpina chassis number.
BMW Roadsters: ALPINA Automobiles
Into the breach stepped Alpina, the boutique manufacturer of BMW-based ultra-premium sports cars. To create its Roadster S, Alpina replaced the Z4's M54 engine with its own S52-based E5/2, which used the US-spec engine's cast iron block with larger bore diameters and a longer stroke for 3,346cc of displacement.
BMW Alpina Alpina was the foremost tuner of BMW cars as early as the mid-'60s, and they continue to collaborate with BMW AG on some of their highest performance road and racing efforts. Classic turbine styled wheels, impressive power improvements, and those famous body side stripes set Alpina cars apart from many other BMW tuners that came later.
The following table provides an overview of the color variants and numbers during the construction period of the BMW Z8. The numbers and color specifications also include the 555 Alpina V8 Roadsters, whereby the North American version (450 units) had a BMW chassis number and the remaining 105 units in ECE version also had an Alpina chassis number.
The official website of ALPINA.
BMW Roadsters: ALPINA Automobiles
Into the breach stepped Alpina, the boutique manufacturer of BMW-based ultra-premium sports cars. To create its Roadster S, Alpina replaced the Z4's M54 engine with its own S52-based E5/2, which used the US-spec engine's cast iron block with larger bore diameters and a longer stroke for 3,346cc of displacement.
For decades, BMW has been a mass-producer. Limited-run vehicles, like its M1 and Z1, have been rare occurrences. The Z8 was one of those special rarities, with just 5,703 built and considered a future classic from the moment it debuted. This model's lifespan was short and exciting, but the Z8, and its Alpina Roadster V8.
The official website of ALPINA.
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BMW Z4 ALPINA S ROADSTER 3.3 LUX PACK
ALPINA Automobiles based on BMW Roadsters - Z1 / Z8 (E52) / Z4 (E85).
The following table provides an overview of the color variants and numbers during the construction period of the BMW Z8. The numbers and color specifications also include the 555 Alpina V8 Roadsters, whereby the North American version (450 units) had a BMW chassis number and the remaining 105 units in ECE version also had an Alpina chassis number.
Into the breach stepped Alpina, the boutique manufacturer of BMW-based ultra-premium sports cars. To create its Roadster S, Alpina replaced the Z4's M54 engine with its own S52-based E5/2, which used the US-spec engine's cast iron block with larger bore diameters and a longer stroke for 3,346cc of displacement.
The official website of ALPINA.
BMW Z4 ALPINA S ROADSTER 3.3 LUX PACK
The BMW Alpina Roadster Limited Edition was introduced in 1990 based on the BMW Z1. This 2-door roadster was powered by a 2.7L inline six M20 engine that produced 200hp. With a 5-speed manual transmission and power sent to the rear wheels, the Alpina RLE was produced in only 66 units. The BMW Alpina Roadster Limited Edition was produced until 1991.
The Alpina Roadster S is a sports car manufactured by the German automobile manufacturer Alpina from 2003 to 2007. Based on the BMW Z4 (E85), the Roadster S was unveiled at the 2003 Frankfurt Motor Show.
BMW Z2 For Sale Popular searches List All BMW Parts 3 series 5 series 6 series 7 series 8 series 318is 325i 325i sport 2002 alpina convertible cs csi csl e30 m3 isetta lhd m1 m3 m5 m6 touring z1 z3 z4 z8.
The following table provides an overview of the color variants and numbers during the construction period of the BMW Z8. The numbers and color specifications also include the 555 Alpina V8 Roadsters, whereby the North American version (450 units) had a BMW chassis number and the remaining 105 units in ECE version also had an Alpina chassis number.
The official website of ALPINA.
The BMW Alpina Roadster Limited Edition was introduced in 1990 based on the BMW Z1. This 2-door roadster was powered by a 2.7L inline six M20 engine that produced 200hp. With a 5-speed manual transmission and power sent to the rear wheels, the Alpina RLE was produced in only 66 units. The BMW Alpina Roadster Limited Edition was produced until 1991.
The Alpina Roadster S is a sports car manufactured by the German automobile manufacturer Alpina from 2003 to 2007. Based on the BMW Z4 (E85), the Roadster S was unveiled at the 2003 Frankfurt Motor Show.
BMW Alpina Alpina was the foremost tuner of BMW cars as early as the mid-'60s, and they continue to collaborate with BMW AG on some of their highest performance road and racing efforts. Classic turbine styled wheels, impressive power improvements, and those famous body side stripes set Alpina cars apart from many other BMW tuners that came later.
Car, BMW Alpina Roadster S 3.4 / Alpina Z4 3.4S, Convertible, Open Top ...
For decades, BMW has been a mass-producer. Limited-run vehicles, like its M1 and Z1, have been rare occurrences. The Z8 was one of those special rarities, with just 5,703 built and considered a future classic from the moment it debuted. This model's lifespan was short and exciting, but the Z8, and its Alpina Roadster V8.
BMW Alpina Alpina was the foremost tuner of BMW cars as early as the mid-'60s, and they continue to collaborate with BMW AG on some of their highest performance road and racing efforts. Classic turbine styled wheels, impressive power improvements, and those famous body side stripes set Alpina cars apart from many other BMW tuners that came later.
The official website of ALPINA.
The BMW Alpina Roadster Limited Edition was introduced in 1990 based on the BMW Z1. This 2-door roadster was powered by a 2.7L inline six M20 engine that produced 200hp. With a 5-speed manual transmission and power sent to the rear wheels, the Alpina RLE was produced in only 66 units. The BMW Alpina Roadster Limited Edition was produced until 1991.
BMW Z4 ALPINA S ROADSTER 3.3 LUX PACK
BMW Z2 For Sale Popular searches List All BMW Parts 3 series 5 series 6 series 7 series 8 series 318is 325i 325i sport 2002 alpina convertible cs csi csl e30 m3 isetta lhd m1 m3 m5 m6 touring z1 z3 z4 z8.
ALPINA Automobiles based on BMW Roadsters - Z1 / Z8 (E52) / Z4 (E85).
BMW Alpina Alpina was the foremost tuner of BMW cars as early as the mid-'60s, and they continue to collaborate with BMW AG on some of their highest performance road and racing efforts. Classic turbine styled wheels, impressive power improvements, and those famous body side stripes set Alpina cars apart from many other BMW tuners that came later.
The BMW Alpina Roadster Limited Edition was introduced in 1990 based on the BMW Z1. This 2-door roadster was powered by a 2.7L inline six M20 engine that produced 200hp. With a 5-speed manual transmission and power sent to the rear wheels, the Alpina RLE was produced in only 66 units. The BMW Alpina Roadster Limited Edition was produced until 1991.
BMW Alpina Roadster V8 Alpina has worked its magic on BMW Z cars, including the Z1 and Z4. But its best work was reserved for the Z8, which became the Alpina Roadster V8.
BMW Alpina Alpina was the foremost tuner of BMW cars as early as the mid-'60s, and they continue to collaborate with BMW AG on some of their highest performance road and racing efforts. Classic turbine styled wheels, impressive power improvements, and those famous body side stripes set Alpina cars apart from many other BMW tuners that came later.
ALPINA Automobiles based on BMW Roadsters - Z1 / Z8 (E52) / Z4 (E85).
BMW Z2 For Sale Popular searches List All BMW Parts 3 series 5 series 6 series 7 series 8 series 318is 325i 325i sport 2002 alpina convertible cs csi csl e30 m3 isetta lhd m1 m3 m5 m6 touring z1 z3 z4 z8.
The following table provides an overview of the color variants and numbers during the construction period of the BMW Z8. The numbers and color specifications also include the 555 Alpina V8 Roadsters, whereby the North American version (450 units) had a BMW chassis number and the remaining 105 units in ECE version also had an Alpina chassis number.
The BMW Alpina Roadster Limited Edition was introduced in 1990 based on the BMW Z1. This 2-door roadster was powered by a 2.7L inline six M20 engine that produced 200hp. With a 5-speed manual transmission and power sent to the rear wheels, the Alpina RLE was produced in only 66 units. The BMW Alpina Roadster Limited Edition was produced until 1991.
Into the breach stepped Alpina, the boutique manufacturer of BMW-based ultra-premium sports cars. To create its Roadster S, Alpina replaced the Z4's M54 engine with its own S52-based E5/2, which used the US-spec engine's cast iron block with larger bore diameters and a longer stroke for 3,346cc of displacement.
The official website of ALPINA.
The Alpina Roadster S is a sports car manufactured by the German automobile manufacturer Alpina from 2003 to 2007. Based on the BMW Z4 (E85), the Roadster S was unveiled at the 2003 Frankfurt Motor Show.
For decades, BMW has been a mass-producer. Limited-run vehicles, like its M1 and Z1, have been rare occurrences. The Z8 was one of those special rarities, with just 5,703 built and considered a future classic from the moment it debuted. This model's lifespan was short and exciting, but the Z8, and its Alpina Roadster V8.