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2005 Alpina B7

The BMW 760i is one of the finest and most comfortable V12 saloons in the luxury segment. There is, however, a small circle of enthusiasts who yearn for the sportiness provided in a smaller car, but don’t want to miss out on an automobile in the 760 class. To achieve optimum agility and handling, Alpina made a point of basing the B7 on the BMW 7 Series with V8 engine. The V8 offers the best jumping-off point in terms of dynamism, with an ideal 50/50 weight balance, also weighing around 150 kg less than the comparable V12 model.

The heart of the B7 is a 4.4 litre V8 engine that is charged through the use of a radial (Nautilus-type) compressor. The combination of Valvetronic and charging is world first. Through the use of Valvetronic’s complete functionality, the charge is controlled by varying the valve opening depth and the boost pressure. This charging helps the Alpina engine generate impressive performance figures: topspeed is around 300 kph, with 100 kph flashing by in 4.9 seconds.

The silhouette of the B7 is markedly more dynamic and graceful through the 21 inch Alpina wheels and the rising wedge shape at the rear of the automobile, finishing harmoniously in a rear deck spoiler. With the help of the newly re-shaped Alpina front valance and spoiler, the B7 achieves a coefficient of drag of only 0.31 in the wind tunnel, helping to ensure stability at the highest speeds

This sporty elegance of the exterior carries through to the interior. Directly in the driver’s field of vision are large circular instruments finished in traditional Alpina blue with red pointers. A warm ambience is communicated by the top-quality Alpina luxury wood ‘myrtle’ in combination with the finest leather. The B7 is guided using the new Alpina three-spoke sport steering wheel finished in Lavalina leather. Shift buttons are ergonomically integrated on the reverse side of the steering wheel.

A ZF 6-speed automatic augments the B7’s sporty nature. In Drive, it provides the ability to glide along comfortably and effortlessly. In its ‘Switch-Tronic’ mode, sporty driving is right the driver’s fingertips, especially when shifting manually using the buttons at the wheel.

The precise steering of the lowered B7, and its neutral handling, allow the driver to forget the size of this automobile. A large, dynamic saloon, it offers driving pleasure on twisty secondary roads due to its light-footed nature, as well as superior power. The wheel and tyre combination delivers excellent road-holding, with Michelin Pilot tyres (245/35 ZR21 front and 285/30 ZR21 rear). And in combination with generously-dimensioned brakes (374 mm front and 370 mm rear), phenomenal braking capability.

Story by BMW Alpina

In Detail

submitted by Richard Owen
engine V8
position Front Longitudinal
aspiration Nautilus-type Supercharger w/Air to Ait Intercooler
valvetrain 4 Valves per Cyl /Valvetrronic Variable Timing
fuel feed Not Availablen
displacement 4398 cc / 268.4 in³
bore 92 mm / 3.62 in
stroke 82.7 mm / 3.26 in
compression 9.0:1
power 372.9 kw / 500 bhp @ 5500 rpm
specific output 113.69 bhp per litre
bhp/weight 235.29 bhp per tonne
torque 700 nm / 516.3 ft lbs @ 4250 rpm
redline 6200
driven wheels RWD
wheel type Cast Aluminum
front tires 245/35 ZR21 Michelin Pilot Sport PS2
rear tires 245/35 ZR21 Michelin Pilot Sport PS2
front brakes Discs w/Teve Twin-Piston Calipers
rear brakes Discs w/Teve Twin-Piston Calipers
front wheels F 53.3 x 22.9 cm / 21 x 9 in
rear wheels R 53.3 x 26.7 cm / 21 x 10.5 in
f suspension MacPherson Struts w/Lateral Links, Coil Springs, Anti-Roll Bar
r suspension Multi Link w/Coil Springs, Anti-Roll Bar
curb weight 2125 kg / 4684 lbs
wheelbase 2990 mm / 117.7 in
front track 1582 mm / 62.3 in
rear track 1580 mm / 62.2 in
length 5039 mm / 198.4 in
width 1902 mm / 74.9 in
height 1476 mm / 58.1 in
transmission ZF 6-Speed Automatic w/SwitchTronic Control
gear ratios 4.17:1, 2.34:1, 1.52:1, 1.14:1, 0.87:1, 0.69:1
top speed ~299.3 kph / 186.0 mph
0 – 60 mph ~4.5 seconds
0 – 100 mph ~10.0 seconds
0 – 1/4 mile ~12.7 seconds