The Bovensiepen 05 GT Is the Alpina B5 Touring Successor BMW Hasn't Built Yet
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A luxury station wagon capable of exceeding 300 km/h and accelerating as a supercar. That is the cover letter of the new Bovensiepen 05 GT, the model with which the founding family of Alpina continues a new stage after yielding the rights of the historic brand to BMW.Based on the M5 Touring, the 05 GT is committed to a more refined and exclusive interpretation of the high performance family of the Bavarian firm. Although it retains the plug-in h…
BMW acquired the Alpina brand, but not the entire company. In Buchloe, the Bovensiepen family, in collaboration with legendary designer Frank Stephenson, created their own interpretation of the BMW M5 Touring.
BMW’s Hottest Wagon Just Got a Handsome Makeover That We Didn’t Know It Needed
The M5 Touring gets a handsome touchup by the former Alpina masterminds. Bovensiepen If you buy from a link, we may earn a commission. Learn more The BMW M5 Touring is already one of the hottest wagons money can buy today. But it wears its performance potential proudly on its sheetmetal, almost to the point where it’s clearly a target for the five-o. So, it’s a little difficult to fly under the radar with it. But there’s still one firm out…
Alpina successor company unveils ultra-powerful M5 Touring upgrade
BMW M5 Touring in the Bovensiepen version has been unveiled, delivering 790 horsepower and a price tag of nearly 200,000 euros. BMW purchased only the rights to use the Alpina name in 2022, while the Buchloe-based family company continued operating under a new name, Bovensiepen. They have now introduced a new model. The company continues to support vehicles produced until the end of 2025 while simultaneously developing its own projects. After la…
Bovensiepen Zagato driven: M-car hardware meets Italian coachwork
Bovensiepen Automobile debuts with a stunning, carbon-bodied coupe, but what's it like to drive? In Buchloe old habits die hard, if indeed they die at all. The Bovensiepen family has now relinquished the rights to the 60-year-old Alpina name, trading them to the BMW Group, and the first model of their latest venture – Bovensiepen Automobile – represents a new dawn in a great many ways. And yet here we are, pounding round the Salzburgring in a mo…

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