Chapter 1: A New Story

June 2, 2026

Measuring 5.2 meters in length and designed to seat four, the Vision BMW Alpina presents a sleek, flowing silhouette.

Vision BMW Alpina : a finish inspired by the BMW 507

Its front end features a contemporary interpretation of the famous shark nose, paired with a sculpted three-dimensional double grille. The profile of the vehicle is marked by a dynamic line running across the flanks to the rear, reinforcing its elongated stance.
Alpina’s signature styling elements have been subtly modernized. The traditional decorative stripes are now integrated beneath the car body’s varnish, while certain surfaces receive a dark metallic finish inspired by the legendary BMW 507.
At the front, the backlit Deco-line graphic motif underscores the visual signature of the concept. Daytime lighting adopts a warm white tone, complemented by crystal details that highlight the finesse of the headlights. True to the brand’s identity, the car also preserves the four elliptical exhaust outlets as well as the famous multi‑spoke wheels, here offered in 22-inch at the front and 23-inch at the rear.

Vision BMW Alpina : the model arrives in 2027

A slanted line runs through the cabin, separating darker tones in the upper portion from lighter hues in the lower portion. The full-grain leather pairs with stitching inspired by Alpina’s famous motifs, with hints of blue and green recalling the historic colors of the marque. The metal inserts benefit from a finish inspired by the world of luxury watchmaking.
The refinement extends down to the smallest details: behind the center console, a glass water bottle accompanies BMW Alpina crystal glasses, deployed automatically thanks to a mechanism. Engraved with distinctive patterns and held in place by hidden magnetic supports, they settle above a wooden console.
On the comfort side, Alpina emphasizes a serene driving experience with a Comfort+ mode designed to favor gentleness and refinement. The BMW Panoramic iDrive system, paired with a new passenger display, stretches across the full width of the dash via a dedicated digital interface. The blue and green hues of the Alpina universe evolve with driving modes, growing in intensity as the driver shifts from Comfort+ to Speed.

Inspired by the BMW 7 Series, this first model of the new BMW Alpina era is slated for 2027.

Nolan Kessler

I focus on performance-driven cars, emerging technologies, and the business forces shaping the automotive industry. My work aims to deliver clear, relevant insights without unnecessary noise, with a strong attention to detail and accuracy. I follow the evolution of mobility daily, with a particular interest in what defines the next generation of driving.