To design a car capable of competing with the Mercedes-Benz S63 AMG, the German automaker BMW Alpina has partnered with. This car, the BMW Alpina B7 2013Â is neither more nor less than a 7 Series that two employees decided to change into a missile on wheels. The BMW Alpina B7 2013Â will go on sale in North America in short and long wheelbases at a price that is expected to grow to $ 130,000.
Mechanics of BMW Alpina B7 2013
The BMW Alpina B7 2013Â likely uses the same platform as the 750Li powered. To move this mass still impressive, BMW uses its V8 biturbo 4.4-liter dual overhead cam head which develops a power of 540 hp at 6250 rpm. Regarding the couple, it stood at 538 lb-ft between 2800 and 5000 rpm.
In terms of performance, it is reasonable to expect sparkling performance. In fact, the BMW Alpina B7 2013Â loop from 0 to 100 km / h in 4.5 seconds and can reach a maximum speed of 312 km / h. It goes without saying that the brakes are to match, powerful desire. This mechanism to cool the brakes and we worked to revise the design of the car to direct air at strategic locations.
A ZF 8-speed
For 2013, BMW Alpina and agreed to provide the BMW Alpina B7 2013Â a ZF 8-speed. However, this box has no lever or gear selector as known. Indeed, the gear selector, push button, is placed squarely in the steering wheel. While this may seem completely new, it is important to know that Chrysler has released an automatic push-button on the steering wheel in the late 50s. Found, however, shift levers on each side of the steering wheel.
It is obvious that, technically speaking, the BMW Alpina B7 2013Â is a nice car to all points of view. The interior is as interesting as the technical characteristics of the car. One might expect to find some details of B7 on other models of the manufacturer. If you’re willing to pay the price, at least $ 130,000 for a car of its kind, do not hesitate! It is a jewel finely reworked that will give you your money. You will get luxury and performance.
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