Alpina, an independent vehicle manufacturer with a deep relationship with BMW (BMW), has launched many top models over the years. In addition to its power and handling, it also has a unique high-spec interior design. However, this year, after BMW officially acquired Alpina, it al

BMW, an independent vehicle manufacturer with a deep relationship with BMW (BMW), has launched many top models over the years. In addition to its power and handling, it also has a unique high-spec interior design. However, this year, after BMW officially acquired Alpina, it also brought about some changes.

Alpina recently posted a statement on its Facebook fan page, stating that the 2022 Alpina B7 model that has been sold for six generations and is now on sale will be stopped from production today. That is to say, the B7 will always stay in the G11/G12 generation, and will not be upgraded to the latest G70 generation, and there will be no related products in the future. At the same time, the B7, which was officially launched, also took a photo with three senior executives from Alpina. There is no more news to explain why Alpina B7 has quietly entered history, but most media speculate that it is not related to BMW's investment in Alpina. Because after 2025, BMW will fully control Alpina's operations. The factory's senior management said that in order to face the long-known future automobile industry situation, it is the most important thing for the brand and the company itself to establish the development direction of Alpina as soon as possible. The Alpina B7 launched by

in 2019 uses a 4.4L V8 twin-turbo engine in terms of power, with a maximum horsepower of ,600 horsepower and a torque output of 800N·m. In addition, the car also has a full-segment stainless steel exhaust system, four-piston calipers with large-size discs, and 20-inch and 21-inch wheels for car owners to choose from. It will probably be even more difficult to find such a flawless 7 Series original modified car in the future.

In fact, in some aspects, after BMW acquired stake in Alpina, Alpina's existence was more or less than BMW's M department. Now it seems reasonable that Alpina B7 has decided to discontinue production of B7! ​