2009 BMW Alpina D3

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Alpina has announced today the 2009 BMW Alpina D3 BiTurbo Saloon price for the UK market. The 2009 BMW Alpina D3 BiTurbo Saloon is powered by the twin turbo diesel engine from the 123d that has been tuned to develop 214 and 450 Nm of torque. With this engine the 2009 BMW Alpina D3 BiTurbo Saloon gets from 0 to 62 mph in 6.9 seconds and up to a top speed of 152 mph. The 2009 BMW Alpina D3 will be available in the UK in a single specification, offering the choice between a manual gearbox or an automatic. The automatic version offers a fuel consumption of 50.4 mpg and the manual a CO2 emissions level of 143 g/km.

The 2009 BMW Alpina D3 price is 29,950 GBP for the manual model and 31,585 GBP for the automatic.

Alpina Press Release:

The new BMW ALPINA D3. Saloon car evolution of the acclaimed D3 Coupe is now in the showrooms. A four cylinder four-door car, arguably the cleverest buy for all discerning UK drivers, delivering more than any larger engined counterpart in terms of performance, economy, low emissions and sheer exclusivity.



ALPINA engineers have once again used their development of BMW’s state-of-the-art twin turbo diesel engine from the 123d, which – at 214 hp – produces more horsepower per liter than any other engine in a current BMW ALPINA road car.

Like the previous D3 Saloon, all UK cars will be ordered in a single specification meaning that customers only need to choose between manual and automatic gearbox and select their preferred color and trim.

The car is capable of 152 mph and 0-62 mph in 6.9 secs and yet the official fuel consumption and

emission figures tell a very different story: 52.3 mpg (overall EU) and 143 g/km (manual gearbox version).

John Quigley, Managing Director of ALPINA GB said: “The previous model D3 was one of our most successful cars ever. We believe we really hit the spot in terms of performance, exclusivity and price. But the new car is even better than the previous model in all the key areas; performance is improved, yet both fuel economy and – crucially – emissions are reduced. Around half of D3 sales

will be to business users – who will relish any opportunity to lower their personal benefit in kind charges.”

ALPINA GB, part of the Sytner Group, has been the sole UK importer for ALPINA since 1983. ALPINA has worked closely with BMW since 1961, with shared warranty coverage since 1964. ALPINA was registered as an automobile manufacturer to ISO standards in 1983.

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