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Alpina - Price history

Alpina – a name synonymous with premium performance built on BMW’s solid base. While it sits comfortably in the luxury‑performance segment, Alpina is not a mainstream economy brand nor an exclusive hyper‑car boutique. Its cars blend understated elegance with aggressive power, making them attractive to discerning buyers who value rarity and engineering excellence. Brand heritage and reputation Alpina’s roots trace back to the 1930s when Hans Mecking began customizing BMWs for personal use, adding subtle power and unique styling. Over eight decades, the company has evolved into an independent performance division, licensed by BMW, and has earned a reputation for meticulous craftsmanship, enriching the driving experience without compromising practicality.

  • Alpina A7 Speedster – the flagship that turns heads with a 3.0 litre twin‑turbo V6 producing 413 hp.
  • Alpina B7 – a rear‑wheel‑drive grand tourer powered by a 4.4 litre V8.
  • Alpina A6 GT – the best‑selling model, blending performance, comfort, and a 3.0 litre four‑turbo V6.
  • Alpina X3 Speed – a compact SUV that surprises with a 540 hp powertrain.
  • Alpina B4 – a niche luxury coupe with sport‑tuned dynamics.
Depreciation profile Alpina cars hold their “Alpina price” remarkably well compared to the broader luxury segment. The use of tailored engines, unique styling, and limited production directly influences resale value. While high performance vehicles often face steeper initial depreciation, Alpina models typically lose 30‑35 % of their value in the first three years, a figure lower than many high‑end coupes and still respectable given the niche market. Resale trends and market value Historically, Alpina car prices in secondary markets sustain strong demand. Pre‑owned models often fetch a premium over comparable BMWs because owners and collectors appreciate the subtle exclusivity. As a result, “used Alpina price” usually falls between the original list price and that of a similar BMW model by a few hundred dollars or less, depending on mileage, condition, and provenance. The overall “Alpina market value” remains resilient, driven by scarcity and the brand’s association with classic engineering. Regional popularity Alpina’s appeal is strongest in Germany, the United Kingdom, Switzerland, and the United States. In Germany, the brand’s heritage and localized tuning resonate with a clientele that values precision and craftsmanship. The UK’s classic‐car culture and the U.S. high‑performance market also contribute to sustained interest, especially in coastal cities where demand for luxury & performance hybrids rises annually. In other regions, such as Asia and the Middle East, Alpina has a growing but more niche presence, often tied to automotive events or specialty dealerships

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