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ALPINA ALPINA Roadster V8 Sets BMW Z8 Auction Record at $500,000 Near-new mileage, serial #295, and Alpina rarity collided in Tokyo-¥78.8M later, the Z8 has a new price ceiling. 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.
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The Alpina V8 Roadster, based on the iconic BMW Z8, has just rewritten the collector car record books in Japan. One of only 555 examples ever built, the rare two-seater sold for nearly half a million dollars at auction, proving old-school driver's cars still command serious money. The average BMW Z8 costs about $216,185.71.
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The average price has decreased by -8.3% since last year. The 22 for sale on CarGurus range from $162,995 to $329,900 in price. Bid for the chance to own a Original-Owner 2003 BMW Alpina Roadster V8 at auction with Bring a Trailer, the home of the best vintage and classic cars online.
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Lot #213,782. This odd shot of an Alpina at speed in a desert without a wheel turning, or a driver, was part of the press package in Europe where the car's signature color was this dark blue. Alpina Z8: Tokyo's collector car market opened 2026 with emphatic momentum as more than ¥507.5 million ($3.19 million) worth of high.
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Only 450 U.S.-spec Alpina Roadsters were ever produced, making this model significantly more exclusive than the already. The Alpina Roadster V8 was introduced in 2003 based on the BMW Z8. Following the Alpina tradition, the Roadster was a car more suited for grand touring than a racetrack due to modifications to improve the comfort of the car.
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One of these main changes was the removal of the run flat tires in favor of standard tires. The V8 engine was tuned by Alpina in order to achieve greater torque delivery. For decades, BMW has been a mass-producer.
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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 derivative, have certainly lived up to their own hype.