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BMW Alpina D3 Bi-Turbo Coupe

Alpina is a german car tuner. Unlike other tuners, Alpina has not only increased the performance of BMW but has boosted the fuel economy stats too. The BMW Alpina D3 Bi Turbo gives a combined fuel economy of 52.3 mpg. Wow! That is impressive when a car can complete a sprint from 0-62 mph in 6.9 seconds and has a top speed of 152mph. Check out more details after the jump.

The new BMW ALPINA D3 Bi-Turbo Coupe

  • “Added Lightness” achieves 50mpg and 150mph

The factor with which the new D3 Coupe is best compared to its rivals is its Power-To-Weight ratio; an equation commonly applied in motor sport. But, with heavily increased personal taxation designed to encourage energy saving and lowered emissions, the calculation is assuming wider relevance to drivers - especially those in the select niche at which this latest ALPINA is aimed.

As epitomised by the D3 Coupe, gaining extra performance simply by substituting a larger engine is alien to the ALPINA philosophy. Instead, the manufacturer, working closely with BMW, maximises the sporting potential of existing units.

ALPINA engineers have taken BMW’s state-of-the-art twin turbo diesel engine from the 123d and increased power to 214hp; producing more horsepower per litre than any other engine in a current BMW or BMW ALPINA road car.

'Added lightness' makes a significant further contribution to the remarkable figures achieved by the new model.

BMW ALPINA D3
Bi-Turbo Coupe

Price
OTR

Power
hp

Torque
Nm

0-62mph
seconds

Top speed
mph

Combined
mpg

CO2
g/km

Manual  gearbox    

£32,950

214

450

6.9

152

52.3

143

Automatic gearbox

£34,540

214

450

6.9

152

50.4

148

The extra power, lightness of the engine, plus additional weight saving technology means an overall power-to-weight ratio of 146hp per tonne – virtually matching BMW’s own 330d Coupe.

The car is capable of 152mph and 0-62mph in 6.9 secs and yet the official fuel consumption and emission figures tell a very different story: 52.3mpg (overall EU) and 143g/km! (manual gearbox version).

This year, around one hundred lucky UK drivers will get all the performance and exclusivity they would expect from an ALPINA but with running costs (and, for company car drivers, benefit in kind charges) they could only dream of, until now.

ALPINA GB, part of the Sytner Group, has been the sole UK importer for ALPINA since 1983.  ALPINA has worked closely with BMW since 1961, with shared warranty coverage since 1964.  ALPINA was registered as an automobile manufacturer to ISO standards in 1983.

BMW Alpina D3 Bi-Turbo Coupe

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