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Old 17th June 2010, 14:33   #1
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First official illustration of the new F10 BMW ALPINA B5 BiTurbo

First official illustration of the new F10 BMW ALPINA B5

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"New BMW ALPINA B5 Bi-Turbo to be unveiled at the Goodwood Festival Of Speed!

Spanning over six generations, ALPINA has continuously produced highly successful automobiles based on the BMW 5 Series.
A blend of luxurious performance, elegant styling, sporty handling and exclusivity, have afforded each generation a dedicated following.

The new BMW ALPINA B5 Bi-Turbo smartly packages these qualities into a fresh, modern and dynamic design, creating a new high performance saloon with best-in-class economy.

What better way to catch a first glimpse of the new B5 Bi-Turbo than during the 2010 Goodwood Festival Of Speed, where ALPINA will unveil the car for the very first time. See the car close-up in the Supercar Paddock, visit the ALPINA stand or be one of the very first to test drive (by appointment only)!

We look forward to seeing you at the Goodwood Moving Motor Show and Festival Of Speed! (01-04 July 2010)

More information: www.goodwood.co.uk"
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Not blown away at all. Although I bet it will look world's better in person.
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No foglights it looks like (good)!
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