BMW ALPINA B3 (2020) Sedan - Beautiful Sports Sedan!

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2020 BMW 3-Series ALPINA B3 AWD - Interior and Exterior Design

Specs:
Engine: 3.0L APINA's revised bi-turbo boost
Transmission: 8-speed sports transmission
Power: 340 kW (462 hp) Torque 700 Nm
Acceleration (0-100 km): 3.8 seconds
Top Speed: 303 km/h
Passenger Capacity: 5

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Breathtaking performance, combined with a confident running style and precise handling characteristics: experience the new BMW ALPINA B3 sedan. The latest 3.0-liter inline six-cylinder engine with ALPINA's revised bi-turbo boost and performance-optimized cooling system delivers impressive power delivery. Together with the ALPINA specific all-wheel drive, an 8-speed automatic sports transmission, the ALPINA sports suspension, the variable sports steering and the standard rear differential lock, the result is an excellently tuned overall that promises pure driving pleasure - and holds. Outstanding performance figures, combined with precision handling and a superior driving experience: Explore the all new BMW ALPINA B3 Saloon. The latest generation petrol direct-injection straight-six 3. 0 liter engine with re-engineered bi-turbo charging and a performance optimized cooling system delivering thrilling power and performance. Intelligent ALPINA specific all-wheel drive coupled with the latest 8-Speed ​​Sport Automatic Transmission ensures maximum traction at all times. The ALPINA Sport Suspension together with the variable sport steering and the limited-slip differential work in harmony for a finely balanced and dynamic chassis. * Fuel consumption Combined: 9.8 l / 100 km * Combined CO2 emissions: 224 g / km • CO2-Efficiency: F (Germany) Stated fuel consumption and CO2 emissions in accordance with EU Regulation 715/2007 in its applicable version. From 1st of September 2018 the Worldwide Harmonized Light Vehicles Test Procedure (WLTP) has replaced the New European Driving Cycle (NEDC). Regarding the applied test procedure, it is currently in a state of readiness with respect to NEDC. Depending on your country, vehicle related taxes or other duties may be used. The provision of additional fuel consumption and CO2 emissions as determined by WLTP is currently voluntary. Further Information on Specific Fuel Consumption and Guidance on Fuel Consumption: https://www.dat.de/co2
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