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2023 Alpina B3 price and features for Australia

Alpina has given its B3 some tweaks off the back of BMW’s 3 Series facelift

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BMW to turn Alpina into performance luxury sub-brand below Rolls-Royce

Alpina is set to carve out its own niche, offering BMW M levels of performance and luxury just below that of Rolls-Royce

2021 Alpina B3
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Alpina officially brought under the BMW Group umbrella

More than six decades of collaboration has culminated in Alpina officially joining the BMW Group portfolio

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Alpina reveals upgrades for 2022 B8 Gran Coupe

Although it bears remarkable resemblance to its predecessor, there are some subtle styling changes

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BMW Alpina reveals pricing and features of updated 2022 XD3

Updated XD3 coincides with BMW X3 refresh

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No EVs on the horizon for Alpina

BMW tuner says it has no intention or demand for EVs yet

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Alpina refreshed XD3 revealed

Hybrid assistance now available in Alpina’s upmarket X3

2020 Alpina B3 Touring Australia market
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Alpina confirms B3 pricing and arrival for Australia

BMW M3-powered sedan and wagon on sale in second half of 2020

Alpina B3 Sedan confirmed performance figures
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Alpina B3 Sedan confirmed with performance figures

‘Limo’ version of B3 to join wagon, with high chance of showing up in Australia

2020 Alpina B3 Touring S revealed
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Alpina’s M3-engined wagon revealed

It’s the performance wagon that the world never knew it wanted

2018 Alpina B3 S price drop
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2018 Alpina B3 S cops huge price drop

The last of Alpina’s B3 S and B4 S have had price cuts of more than $25K

2020 Alpina B7 xDrive sedan revealed
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2020 Alpina B7 xDrive sedan revealed

Alpina has unveiled its 7 Series-based B7 xDrive which will be released overseas in 2019

Alpina B5 Biturbo for Australia
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2019 Alpina B5 Touring headed to Australia

Want an M5 wagon? This is the closest you can get

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Alpina boss says performance diesel has bright future

The head of Alpina says the brand won’t turn its back on diesels despite recent controversies