F30 Alpina B3 Previewed Before Geneva Debut

by SpeedLux
BMW F30 Alpina B3

BMW recently released certain details about the upcoming F30 3-Series based Alpina B3 car. The car is expected to debut in the upcoming 2013 Geneva Motor Show.

The car has six-cylinder N55 3.0 liter turbocharged engine with an output capacity of upto 410 hp which is more than 100 hp than the existing standard BMW car 335i. This combined with latest ZF eight-speed auto transmission makes the car achieve the speed of 62 mph in just about four seconds.

Another great thing about this car is that it gives more mileage than most other cars presently. For instance, its mileage of 29.7 mpg is atleast 20 percent more than the existing F30 BMW 3 Series.

The car has certainly generated some excitement but further details about the car such as pricing and others are expected to be launched in the upcoming Motor show in Geneva.

Have a look at pictures.

Office workers are made up of parts of the whole, working on the project.
Vector illustration of teamwork concept. Office workers are made up of parts of the whole, working on the project.
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