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Alpina has revealed its final standalone car – now what?

Last updated: January 17, 2025 9:55 am
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The End of an Era for Alpina: A Look Back at the Legacy

As the automotive world evolves, traditional luxury brands like Alpina are facing new challenges. In a Maybach-fighting scenario, the iconic 7 Series and X7 from BMW would be the top contenders. These vehicles offer all the opulence and power that an oligarch could desire, without the need for intricate engineering tweaks that Alpina is known for.

While Alpina has always been synonymous with power and luxury, recent changes in the industry have forced the brand to reevaluate its future. The demand for bespoke features like ALP-marked rubber and custom interior upgrades has surged in recent months, leading to a shortage of options for customers.

One of the most coveted features, a full Lavalina leather interior, has become increasingly rare and expensive. With only a limited number of interiors being produced each month, the waiting list for these luxurious upgrades is growing longer by the day.

Despite the high demand for Alpina vehicles, the brand is facing challenges that may signal the end of an era. The rise of electric vehicle technology and the need for expensive software engineers to maintain Alpina’s engineering superiority have led the Bovensiepen family to consider stepping back from the business.

Andreas Bovensiepen, the head of Alpina, has expressed concerns about the cost of staying competitive in a rapidly changing industry. While the brand’s reputation is at an all-time high, the practicality of continuing to produce handcrafted, high-performance vehicles is becoming increasingly difficult.

As we reflect on the legacy of Alpina, it’s clear that the brand has left a lasting impact on the automotive world. From the fuel-efficient D3 S to the powerful B4 S, Alpina has consistently delivered exceptional performance and luxury.

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While the future of Alpina may be uncertain, one thing is for sure: the brand’s dedication to craftsmanship and innovation will be remembered for years to come.

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