2023 BMW Alpina XB7: spy shots and video: update of the full-size SUV
BMW is about to give the X7 a mid-cycle update for the 2023 model year, but by the time the refreshed SUV arrives in showrooms later this year, the folks at Alpina will have their own version ready.
Alpina is a semi-authorized tuner that has been making BMWs go faster for over 50 years, and their X7-based XB7 is one of the most attractive full-size SUVs available.
The original XB7 was introduced several years ago and sold out within a few months. This updated version should appear soon as a 2023 model.
BMW is about to introduce major styling changes to the X7 to match the redesigned look of the 7 Series sedan, also slated for the 2023 model year. This new look, which was heavily previewed in last year's Concept XM (see below), will add some serious aggression to the X7, and by extension, this XB7.
Alpina will add its own front lip spoiler and rear mask. The wheels will also have their own design, and the exhaust tips will feature a unique quad-pipe design. Alpina has traditionally tweaked the interiors of BMW vehicles. A new steering wheel, unique trim options, and Alpina's own graphics on the instrument cluster and infotainment system are typical Alpina features.
While it is not clear what is going on under the hood, there is no doubt that Alpina will stick with the V-8 twin-turbo; BMW is known to be working on a new V-8-based plug-in hybrid setup for the production XM due out this year. It is not clear if this setup will be for the updated XB7.
The current XB7 is powered by a twin-turbocharged 4.4-liter V-8 that produces 612 hp and 590 lb-ft of torque. Alpina claims a 0-60 mph acceleration time of 4.0 seconds, a top speed of 180 mph, and a quarter-mile time of 12.6 seconds.
Besides the engine, expect chassis upgrades and Alpina's own tuning of the X7's 8-speed automatic and all-wheel drive system.
Pricing for the current XB7 starts at $142,295 including destination. A similar figure is expected for the updated model's sticker.