Yesterday, Alpina unveiled the new generation of B4, which is based on the BMW Series-4, but Alpina took it upon itself and applied a few modifications to the chassis and design pattern so it can be distinguished from BMW’s M4.
The modifications included the braking system, which includes carbon-ceramic 15.6-inch rotors on the front axle and 13.6-inch rotors on the rear axle, along with 20-inch wheels wrapped up in Pirelli P Zero tires that were specially made for this car.
Inside, Alpina B4 Gran Coupe got the same driver-assist features found in Series-4 Gran Coupe, along with Alpina badges all over the cabin.
Alpina B4 Gran Coupe works on a twin-turbocharged 3-liter V6 engine that generates 488 hp and 593 Nm of torque. This power is sent to an AWD system with 8-speed automatic transmission, and the car can accelerate from 0-100 Km/ Hour in 3.7 seconds with a top speed of 300 Km/ Hour.
It is worth noting that starting from 2025, BMW will build Alpina’s cars at its own factories as a result of acquiring Alpina’s brand name.
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