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Alpina B3 Bi-Turbo: a hotter 335i

04/26/2007, 1:06 PM

By admin

BMW tuner Alpina has revealed its latest creation: the B3 Bi-Turbo based on the BMW 335i. The upgraded 3-Series promises “powerband broader than ever before experienced, guaranteeing both sporty and bullish driving dynamics.”

The B3 delivers 360 hp at 5,500 – 6,000 rpm. Maximum torque of 369 pound-feet from 3,800 – 5,000. The engine redlines at 7,000 rpm. The end result is an impressive 121 horsepower per liter and maximum average pressure of 21 bar.

Upgraded suspension, a body kit, Michelin performance tires, and 19″ wheels improve handling and aerodynamics.

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04/26, 1:07 PM

posted by:

Don

the 335i sedan is so much uglier than the coupe

04/26, 1:13 PM

posted by:

RSPINAJR

Is that an automatic I see in the pics? Why do they do that? If anyone remembers the Alpina Z8 they did the same thing to it? I can understand the Alpina 7 but why this?

04/26, 1:24 PM

posted by:

1487_GM_SALES

Looks like the Cadilac CTS-V has got BMW worried… Although, I think even the new Pontiac G8 is going to give this a run for the money. This econobox won’t stand a chance against a 500hp V-series.

And the Cadillac has a much nicer interior, superior reliability and an American nameplate on its side. Sounds like the next CTS is going to be even more of a winner. But the G8 should be a more fair comparo in the buff mags. Even then I’d predict a Pontiac victory.

04/26, 1:38 PM

posted by:

mather

GM_SALES, you are a complete idot. This has nothing to do and does not compare to the V SERIES. IF you want to compare the v-series to bmw do it the M SERIES. (Which buy the way will own the V-Series) Do you see the relationship? Alpina is a outside source that modifies bmw’s, very unlike the M Series or V Series which are factory run. So please, before you make retarded off the wall comments think about what the hell it is you are say.

04/26, 1:40 PM

posted by:

PrimeGTP

Minus the stupid bodyside graphics, and I’ll take two!

04/26, 1:50 PM

posted by:

Wickedated

I’ll take an M3 instead.

04/26, 1:50 PM

posted by:

Ricardo Head

A slightly darker, more sadomasochistic red on the inside would be great.

04/26, 2:20 PM

posted by:

gbb

Very, very sweet.

04/26, 2:25 PM

posted by:

rey323

I think it looks pretty nice aside from the trim. Definitely agree with Don though, coupe looks much better than the sedan.

04/26, 3:03 PM

posted by:

moogleii

Mather. He’s probably a shill. Sounds like he’s GMNumber1’s replacement.

04/26, 3:19 PM

posted by:

Jon

This car more likely competes with the likes of the upcoming C63 and the already available RS4. I don’t think 2-door loving M3-ers will go for this.
Also… it would be nice if BMW brought back the 4-door M3.

04/26, 3:30 PM

posted by:

James

EEEEWWWWWWWWW!!!!!! Four door yuck get out of here. 335i Coupe only!!!!! Don’t get me wrong I love certain American cars but a CTS or any other Caddie short of the Cien having a BMW worried are you high?

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04/26, 4:07 PM

posted by:

Carl

If you call Alpina a BMW tuner, they will kick your a$$!

They have strong ties to BMW and the whole product portfolio. The Alpina Cars are even assembled on the BMW factory lines like their ordinary BMW or M-BMW siblings. The reason why they showed the sedan instead of the coupe at Geneva is simple: don’t steal the show from your “parents” (M3 Concept). Actually the B3 BiTurbo will hit the market in every E9x body style Munich is offering: Sedan, Coupe, Convertible and Touring. Furthermore, Alpina is also planning to bring these cars with optional x-Drive. An option you won’t get from M.

Let’s call the guys at the Alpina factory humble (again: respect your parents). Alpina claims 360 bhp and 369 pound-feet of torque, resulting in a 0-62 mph (100 km/h) time of 4.9 s for the B3 BiTurbo Sedan. BMW claims for its lightweight, high-rev V8 420 bhp M3 Coupe beast: 4.8 s.

In real life, the B3 BiTurbo will absolutely own the M3.

04/26, 4:14 PM

posted by:

James

I respect my parents but I love two door cars even though my Spec V is a four door it has a two door spirit.

04/26, 4:23 PM

posted by:

Toy Yoda

Calling them a tuner isn’t such a bad thing. They weren’t always considered a car mfg. And most people will understand what you mean.

What I don’t get, is why aren’t these cars coming over to the States? I’d trade in my 6er for a B6. I don’t care for the M6.

04/26, 4:30 PM

posted by:

Jazz

Not impressed. Ugly side graphics , lots of name labeling on trunk, and 360HP from a twin turbo 3 liter?
Subaru was getting 300Hp from a 2 liter. This car should be getting like 420 at the wheels, 460 at the flywheel.

Carl, Alpina may have strong ties to the company but they are still just a tuner. Roush and Saleen are Ford tuners as well. They all do a great jub but at the end of the day they are tuning a product created by another manufacturer.

04/26, 4:35 PM

posted by:

CTS DRIVER

hey leave the cts out of this one already, this is about bmw. jeez

04/26, 5:17 PM

posted by:

anyclearer

Looks like a bland. I think i could have done better myself. Doesnt compliment the car to much.

04/26, 6:30 PM

posted by:

Bimmer

Jon,
BMW will make 4-door M3, question is will it be available here?
To everyone who thinks Alpina is just a tuner (like AC Schnitzer, Breyton, Hartge, Mutec, Hamann, etc.) you’re WRONG. Alpina is manufacturer, it puts it’s own VIN number on vehicles. It developed engines for E53 X5 (4.6is and then 4.8is), but because they have limited production capacity and they’re working with BMW, they’re making cars for niche market. They wont make anything that would cost BMW sales. Carl is right, modern Alpinas are assembled on BMW production lines. In UK you can order some models (D3, Roadster, etc.) from BMW dealer with factory warranty. Reason why we don’t get Alpinas here is they would take away from BMW M-series sales (B5 vs. M5, in everyday driving B5 is much easier to live with, but M5 is better on track. Plus B5 has same 0-62mph as M5, unlimited top speed of 195 mph and better fuel economy too! And in UK it’s just 355 pounds more then M5). That’s why we’ll never see from BMW bringing here Alpina B3, B5 and B6. The only reason we’re getting B7 is BMW doesn’t have a car (performance wise) to compeat with it (read no M7). I’d take Alpina over 760i any day! It’s cheaper, more powerfull and a lot more exclusive!

04/26, 6:54 PM

posted by:

toyotamr2

21 Bar? Wow, that’s like over 300 PSI last I checked, must take some serious internals…

04/26, 8:19 PM

posted by:

global_lightning

Yeah, I saw that too. They probably mean 2.1 Bar = 30.5 PSI, which is still extremely high for a street motor. It will need 100+ octane racing fuel

04/26, 8:37 PM

posted by:

360Modena&335i_drivr

My Vishnu 335i has 337 hp at the wheels, which is around 380ish at the crank. I don’t see what is so great about this.

However I do really like the rear lip, wheels, exhaust, and overall Alpina look. Do they sell this in the US?

04/26, 9:02 PM

posted by:

Renton

Alpinas………….

04/26, 9:24 PM

posted by:

meekin111

its got nothing on the m3

04/26, 10:32 PM

posted by:

snoboardguy21

I actually prefer the 3er sedan to the coupé. By the way, can anyone explain EXACTLY what the difference between a Bi-turbo and a twin-turbo is?

04/26, 11:27 PM

posted by:

SRT-4Ken

———->snoboardguy21: there is no difference. Its just a matter of preference, just like some people call my engine a straight four, some call it an inline-four….

04/27, 8:16 AM

posted by:

Mr.AMG

Homeboy234, you need to change ur name to homoboy234 and post ur comments on a gay chat room and talk with people thats into all this gay **** that you.

04/27, 8:24 AM

posted by:

buenos

homeboy234 = ignore
1487_GM_SALES = ignore

Mr.AMG.. I am gay, trust me, we don’t want homeboy234 either.

04/27, 10:11 AM

posted by:

Truck Girl

Isn’t homeboy that deantj kid?

04/27, 11:31 AM

posted by:

jackjimturkey

I’d like an Alpina B10 bi-turbo

04/27, 11:48 AM

posted by:

CTS DRIVER

thats a funny one buenos.

04/27, 1:14 PM

posted by:

jsand

how did alpina manage to slow down the 0-60 time by a tenth of a second? the 335i runs 4.8 and this thing runs 4.9 with 60 more horses.

04/27, 5:06 PM

posted by:

W16

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04/27, 5:08 PM

posted by:

W16

Anyway… I´ve never liked Alpina… but they´ve always managed to sell cars under their very own particular image and style- and that deserves a little respect.

04/30, 8:25 AM

posted by:

Mr.AMG

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05/01, 11:28 PM

posted by:

dre

a procede piggy back on a 335i does low 12’s…… thats pretty fkn amazing if ya ask me, not to mention in a 2 +2 and classy car that handles well……

05/03, 4:51 PM

posted by:

t-ak-box

Are all ALPINA models automatics or do they come in manual?

Is it true that the Z8 ALPINA model the fastest of that particular model?

 
 
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