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Vision BMW ALPINA: The First Concept of Alpina’s New Era Under BMW

May 16, 2026
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May 16, 2026
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Vision BMW ALPINA: The First Concept of Alpina’s New Era Under BMW

BMW has unveiled the Vision BMW ALPINA, a luxury coupe concept that shows what Alpina’s new direction will look like after the brand came under the control of BMW Group. The car debuted at Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este 2026 and became the first major visual statement of the new BMW ALPINA: not just a fast BMW, but a separate luxury brand with a focus on speed, comfort, and individuality.

The Vision BMW ALPINA is not a production model, but a one-off design concept. Its task is to show the future philosophy of the brand, which officially became an independent exclusive marque within BMW Group on January 1, 2026. This is an important moment for Alpina: the brand is no longer seen only as a maker of modified BMWs, but is gaining its own place in the group’s portfolio.

What is known about the Vision BMW ALPINA?

Parameter

Data

Name

Vision BMW ALPINA

Format

One-off design concept

Debut

Concorso d’Eleganza Villa d’Este 2026

Body style

Large four-seat coupe

Length

5 200 mm

Engine

V8

Wheels

22 inches at the front, 23 inches at the rear

Design highlights

Shark nose, deco-lines, 20-spoke wheels, four elliptical exhaust tips

Interior

Leather, BMW Panoramic iDrive, passenger display, BMW Panoramic Vision, metal and crystal elements

Driving mode

Comfort+

Production continuation

The first production BMW ALPINA is expected in 2027 and will be inspired by the BMW 7 Series

Alpina’s new role in BMW Group

Alpina has always occupied a special place alongside BMW. Unlike BMW M, where the main emphasis is often placed on sportiness, track-oriented tuning, and a razor-sharp character, Alpina’s philosophy was built around a different balance: high speed, long-distance comfort, rich trim, and calm confidence.

BMW is preserving exactly that identity. In the new structure, BMW ALPINA is positioned as an exclusive marque that combines performance, comfort, individual options, special materials, and recognizable Alpina details.

The Vision BMW ALPINA shows this idea in its most concentrated form. It is a large coupe with a V8, a long roofline, a four-seat cabin, and an interior where luxury matters no less than dynamics.

A large four-seat coupe 5.2 meters long

The Vision BMW ALPINA has received a large body measuring 5 200 mm in length. This is not a compact sports car and not a classic coupe in the BMW 8 Series format. In size and character, the concept is closer to a large grand tourer, a car for fast and comfortable long-distance travel.

The body is wide, low, and visually restrained. The long sloping roof emphasizes the coupe silhouette, yet the car is designed for four adult passengers. This is an important part of the Alpina philosophy: speed here should not come at the expense of comfort.

Under the hood is a V8 engine. BMW has not disclosed its power output, torque, acceleration figures, or top speed. What is known, however, is that the powertrain received Alpina-style sound tuning: a deeper character at low revs and a more expressive sound at higher ones.

Design: shark nose, deco-lines, and 20-spoke wheels

The front end of the Vision BMW ALPINA reinterprets the classic shark nose style. The kidney grille is designed as a sculptural three-dimensional element, and the entire front end looks not aggressive, but expensive and monumental. The design contains clear historical references to late-1970s Alpina models, especially the era of cars based on the BMW E24.

The main side line of the body is called the speed feature line. It rises from the front at an angle of six degrees, runs along the body, and continues toward the rear. This line creates a sense of movement without overloading the profile with unnecessary graphics.

The concept’s appearance is built around classic Alpina details:

Element

How it is used in the concept

Deco-lines

Thin decorative graphics on the sides of the body

20-spoke wheels

A modern interpretation of classic Alpina wheels

Four elliptical exhaust tips

A reference to powerful Alpina models

Shark nose

A historic BMW and Alpina motif in a modern form

Blue and green accents

Signature Alpina colors

The concept uses staggered wheel sizes: 22 inches at the front and 23 inches at the rear. Together with the stretched body and low roof, this makes the car look visually large, but not heavy.

Interior: leather, crystal, and BMW’s new digital architecture

The cabin of the Vision BMW ALPINA is built around the idea of calm luxury. Inside, there is plenty of leather, handcrafted trim, metallic details with satin and polished surfaces, as well as crystal elements on key controls.

The dashboard uses BMW’s modern digital architecture. The concept features BMW Panoramic iDrive, a separate passenger display, and BMW Panoramic Vision. The interface’s visual design is done in Alpina colors, with blue and green accents.

The most unusual detail of the interior

At the rear of the center console there is a glass water bottle and BMW ALPINA crystal glasses that rise up using an automatic mechanism. This is not just a decorative element, but a symbol of the brand’s new positioning: Alpina should be not only fast, but also deliberately comfortable, almost lounge-like.

This approach clearly sets BMW ALPINA apart from BMW M. Here, not only the driver matters, but the passengers too. Not only speed, but atmosphere as well. Not only numbers, but the feeling of the journey.

Comfort+: speed without harshness

One of the key modes of the Vision BMW ALPINA is Comfort+. It is described as a setting that goes beyond BMW’s regular comfort mode and makes the car’s character softer, more refined, and calmer.

This is a very important detail for understanding the new Alpina. The brand is not trying to become another version of BMW M. Its task is to offer a different type of performance: a fast car that remains relaxed, quiet, expensive, and comfortable over long distances.

How is the Vision BMW ALPINA different from BMW M?

BMW M

BMW ALPINA

Greater emphasis on sportiness and a track-oriented character

Greater emphasis on comfort, speed, and long-distance travel

Harsher, more aggressive, more emotional

Calmer, softer, more luxurious

Driver-focused sharpness

Grand touring philosophy

Sporty image

Luxury individuality

Performance as the main focus

A balance of performance and comfort

The Vision BMW ALPINA shows that BMW wants to maintain a clear distance between these directions. BMW M remains the sporty branch, while Alpina is turning into a more exclusive and luxurious direction within BMW Group.

Connection to the BMW 7 Series

The interior of the Vision BMW ALPINA is clearly linked to BMW’s future digital architecture and the styling of the 7 Series. Industry media also note that the concept’s cabin strongly resembles the upcoming updated 7 Series, including Panoramic iDrive, the passenger display, and Panoramic Vision.

This matters because the first production car of the new BMW ALPINA is expected in 2027 and will be inspired specifically by the BMW 7 Series. The Vision BMW ALPINA itself is not presented as a production model, but it shows the design language and philosophy that may carry over to the brand’s future cars.

What has been confirmed?

Fact

Status

The Vision BMW ALPINA was presented at Villa d’Este 2026

Confirmed

It is a one-off design concept

Confirmed

Body style: large four-seat coupe

Confirmed

Length: 5 200 mm

Confirmed

Engine: V8

Confirmed

Wheels: 22 inches at the front and 23 inches at the rear

Confirmed

The cabin includes Panoramic iDrive, a passenger display, and Panoramic Vision

Confirmed

There is a Comfort+ mode

Confirmed

BMW ALPINA became a separate brand within BMW Group in 2026

Confirmed

The first production BMW ALPINA is expected in 2027

Confirmed

What remains unknown?

Parameter

Status

Engine output

Not disclosed

Torque

Not disclosed

0–100 km/h acceleration

Not disclosed

Top speed

Not disclosed

Price

Not announced

Production volume of the production model

Not announced

Production of this exact coupe

Not confirmed

Why is the Vision BMW ALPINA important for the brand’s future?

The Vision BMW ALPINA is important not only as a beautiful concept. It shows how BMW intends to turn Alpina into a separate luxury brand within the group. This may be one of BMW’s most interesting moves in recent years: instead of making Alpina just another performance division, the company is building its own niche for it.

That niche sits between regular BMW models and Rolls-Royce. On one side are BMW engineering, handling, and character. On the other are more expensive materials, a calmer presentation, personalization, and comfort. In this format, Alpina could become for BMW what Maybach is for Mercedes-Benz, but with a more pronounced engineering and driver-oriented element.

Conclusions

The Vision BMW ALPINA opens a new chapter in Alpina’s history. It is a large four-seat coupe with a V8, classic brand details, modern BMW technology, and an interior in which comfort plays just as important a role as speed.

The main idea of the concept is not about records and not about aggressive sportiness. The Vision BMW ALPINA shows another side of performance: a fast car can be soft, elegant, expensive, and comfortable over long distances.

The first production BMW ALPINA of the new era is expected in 2027. It will be inspired by the BMW 7 Series, but it should have its own Alpina character. And if the Vision BMW ALPINA truly shows the brand’s direction, then the new Alpina will become not a rival to BMW M, but a more luxurious alternative for those who want speed, comfort, and individuality in one car.

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