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Sports Cars
Germany
1980s

Alpina B10 First generation (E28 / E24)

Alpina B10 First generation (E28 / E24)

Production period:

1985 to 1987

Body versions :

Saloon , coupé

Engines:

Petrol :3.5 liters (192 kW)

Length:

4620-4815 mm

Width:

1700-1740 mm

Height:

1355-1415 mm

Wheelbase :

2625-2628 mm

In 1985 Alpina launched the B10 3.5 sports car.

History

B10 3.5 based on the BMW 535i (E28) and the B10 3.5 Coupé based on the BMW 635 CSi (E24) .The B10 3.5 Coupe was the only version of the B10 that wasn't based on a 5-series BMW.

Alpina B10 was the designation for several passenger car models built in small series from 1985 to 2003 by the German automobile manufacturer Alpina in the upper middle class and luxury class . All cars were based on the BMW models of the 5 and 6 series and were given their own model number, as is usual with Alpina.

The second model appeared in 1988, the third model in 1998. From February 2005, the successor Alpina B5 based on the BMW E60 / E61 was produced.

The 3.5-liter six-cylinder engine was reworked and its output increased from 136 kW to 192 kW. Only 77 units of the B10 3.5 and 44 units of the B10 3.5 Coupé were produced. A planned successor version of the B10 3.5 Coupé with catalytic converter was never built.

 

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Technical

Technical
  • Alpina B10 First gen Technical data (1985-1987)

    model

    B10 3.5

    B10 3.5 Coupé

    platform

    BMW 535i E28

    BMW 635 CSi E24

    Production period

    7 / 1985-12 / 1987

    7 / 1985-6 / 1987

    Displacement

    3430 cc

    Cylinder / type

    R6

    max.power at min −1

    192 kW (261 hp) at 5700

    max.torque at min −1

    346 Nm at 4000

    transmission

    5-speed manual transmission

    Gearbox, optional

    Sports transmission or 4-speed automatic

    Acceleration,
    0-100 km / h

    6.4 s

    Top speed

    250 km / h (245 km / h) 

    Quantities

    77 

    44

    Value in (): with automatic transmission

     

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