
This all-new Alpina B8 will be the last time we see this historic badge on a car before Alpina is bought out by BMW. But the good news is that they haven’t gone out without a bang. Although you may never see one and to make the odds worse 99 people around the world will be able to call it theirs.
Let’s get down to the nitty-gritty of this car. All 99 models will come with a 4.4-litre V8 accompanied by a Bi-Turbo system tuned to produce 621BHP and a maximum speed of 205mph, which is just 15 MPH more than the standard BMW M8. So the question remains: What do you get for the extra £30,000?

This car will set you back £191,000 if you are a lucky owner, and with the usual collection of colours, BMW offers minimal exterior and interior styling differences (especially the back end) to the standard 8 series. Although you do get the classic 21″ forged wheels in Aluminium Satin. On top of that, you get some new air ducts in the front apron, the side dive planes, the AirBreather trims and the rear diffuser, all finished in Carbon Fibre.
A select 20 units will have the luxury of an extra choice. Using bi-colour technology, you can have a colour combination of Alpina Blue with Black Sapphire and Alpina Green II with Black Sapphire.

Your £191,000 will not go on the car entirely, but if you ever purchase the car, just kile the Koenigsegg Jesko, and you get a set of travel bags. However, in this case, the Germans made these exclusive weekend bags from black Lavalina leather. Also you will receive a Carl F. Bucherer watch refined in the style of Burkard Bovensiepen which follows the trend of the car. On the watch, you will be able to see which of the cars you have received.

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