This is the actual BMW Alpina Vision Concept that you weren’t supposed to see yet. It is the first new model since BMW acquired Alpina in January. It will be showcased at the Concorso d’Eleganze Villa d’Este later today.
Unlike the AI images that were doing the rounds recently, the actual car has a sharper and a slightly polarising design. It has a pointy nose with an illuminated extra-large kidney grille and slim LED headlights. It has a long, sculpted bonnet proudly sporting the BMW logo, while the Alpina badge can be seen in its usual position on the air dam.

A thick central spine runs along the centre of the boot lid and rear fascia. Two strips of LEDs form the taillights, and the bumper houses a pair of exhausts on either side.

The interior of the Alpina Vision concept is based on the BMW’s Neue Klasse design. It features a four-spoke steering wheel with a panoramic instrument cluster that stretches between the A-pillars. There’s a large central touchscreen and an additional screen on the passenger side. Other details include a 2+2 seat configuration and a panoramic glass roof.

The best part, though, is that BMW Alpina Vision Concept is powered by a V8 engine. Most likely, a 4.4-liter twin-turbo V8, producing upwards of 600 hp.


Source: @cochespias2