Alpina is Dead, Long Live BMW Alpina: What the Takeover Means for Purists

BMW has officially acquired Alpina. We look at why this happened, what changes for the cars, and why the V8 B7 might be making a comeback.

 

BMW Alpina Takeover 2026

 

For decades, the relationship between BMW and Alpina was one of the most unique in the automotive world. They were separate companies, yet so intertwined that Alpina was recognised as a manufacturer in its own right, not just a tuner. But as of January 1, 2026, the era of independence is over. Say hello to BMW Alpina.

 

This is a calculated move to secure the future of one of the most respected names in motoring. With emissions regulations tightening and the cost of software development skyrocketing, the small team in Buchloe could no longer go it alone. By bringing the brand fully in-house, BMW ensures that the "connoisseur's choice" lives on.

 

What Changes?

For the casual observer, the cars might look similar, but the structure behind them has shifted fundamentally. BMW Alpina is now a standalone brand within the BMW Group, sitting alongside MINI and Rolls-Royce.

 

The key differences in this new era include:

 

  • Manufacturing: Production moves entirely to BMW assembly lines. The days of shipping chassis to Buchloe for final assembly are over.
  • Branding: A new "BMW Alpina" wordmark has been introduced, inspired by the asymmetrical logo from the 1970s.
  • Positioning: The brand will explicitly bridge the gap between the aggressive, track-focused BMW M division and the ultra-luxury of Rolls-Royce.
  • Legacy Support: The Bovensiepen family (Alpina’s founders) will continue to operate out of Buchloe, focusing on service, parts, and restoration for classic models.

 

The Philosophy Remains

The fear, of course, is dilution. Will a corporate-owned Alpina lose its soul? BMW insists not. They have stated that the core philosophy of "maximum performance and superior ride comfort" remains the guiding star.

 

Where an M car is stiff, loud, and angry, an Alpina is designed to cross continents at 180 mph. It is about torque rather than high revs, and compliance rather than lap times. The fact that BMW has positioned it as a sub-brand suggests they understand this nuance. They don't need another M division; they need a Mercedes-Maybach rival, and BMW Alpina is perfectly placed to fill that role.

BMW Alpina Takeover 2026

 

The B7 Returns

The most exciting news to emerge from this transition is the potential return of the Alpina B7. The previous generation was discontinued with no immediate successor, leaving a gap at the top of the range. Reports suggest that a new flagship saloon is in development, based on the facelifted 7 Series.

 

Crucially for enthusiasts, this could mean a revival of the V8 engine. While the standard 7 Series in Europe is largely limited to six-cylinder hybrids, the Alpina B7 is rumoured to feature a version of the S68 twin-turbo V8, producing over 600 bhp. Exciting times ahead!

 

FAQs

Is Alpina now owned by BMW? 

Yes. As of January 1, 2026, the BMW Group has fully acquired the brand rights to Alpina. It is now operated as a standalone brand called BMW Alpina.

 

Will they still build cars in Buchloe? 

No. The main production of vehicles will move to BMW's own factories to streamline efficiency. The original facility in Buchloe will pivot to focus on classic car restoration, parts, and service.

 

What is the difference between BMW M and BMW Alpina? 

BMW M cars are focused on track performance, agility, and aggressive styling. BMW Alpina models focus on high-speed touring, ride comfort, and understated luxury. They are equally fast but deliver their speed in a more refined, relaxing manner.

 

Will there be an electric Alpina? 

Almost certainly. While the immediate focus is on high-end combustion models like the XB7 and the rumoured B7, BMW has access to extensive EV platforms. An electric BMW Alpina (likely based on the i7 or iX) is expected in the near future.

 

Can I still buy the Alpina XB7? 

Yes. The 2026 BMW Alpina XB7 is currently available and remains the flagship SUV for the brand, featuring a 631 bhp V8 engine.

 

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