2014 Alpina B6 GranCoupe BiTurbo spied again

by SpeedLux

The 2014 Alpina B6 GranCoupe BiTurbo has been spied yet again, this time around the tracks of Nürburgring and in front of the BMW test center.

Riding on Alpina’s traditional multi-spoke alloys, the two prototypes were seen testing and are based on the 650i which has a V8 4.4-liter twin-turbo engine generating an output of 450 HP (330 kW) and 650 Nm (479 lb-ft) of torque. The output is expected to increase by 100 HP (73 kW) to 550 HP (404 kW).

In addition to the increase in the power, Alpina’s version of the 6-Series GranCoupe will also receive some cool features such as a new front bumper, double exhaust on each side, rear spoiler and a redesigned rear bumper with diffuser. Brakes and suspension will also be going through quite a bit revision, along with the interior cabin which should receive the typical Alpina treatment which isn’t very obtrusive.

Let’s hope that the customers love and like this model and will create some interest and rage among the car lovers so that they more and more of 2014 Alpina B6 GranCoupe BiTurbo and surely increase the top line of the company.

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