For the first time in over two decades, the ALPINA badge is evolving. As the brand fully integrates into the BMW Group for 2026, it has officially unveiled a refined emblem that honors its mechanical soul while embracing a minimalist future. While the traditional red-and-blue shield has been retired, the two iconic symbols of ALPINA’s heritage remain front and center: the throttle body and the crankshaft. This new "flat" design isn’t just about aesthetics; it signals a major shift in positioning. BMW is moving ALPINA into a "Luxury Layer" that sits comfortably between the high-end BMW 7 Series and the ultra-luxury of Rolls-Royce. With a cleaner typeface and a digitized look, the brand is preparing to take on the likes of Mercedes-Maybach with a focus on "fine driving" and bespoke craftsmanship. Flagships Reimagined: The G72 and G69 The first vehicles to carry this new identity are already generating buzz under secretive internal codenames. The upcoming ALP...
In a move that blends digital-first retail with high-end scarcity, BMW South Korea has officially launched its February "Bestseller Edition" collection. Available exclusively through the BMW Shop Online starting today, February 10, these models represent the pinnacle of regional customization. By bypassing traditional showrooms, BMW is catering to a new generation of tech-savvy luxury buyers who value both convenience and extreme rarity. The collection focuses on three of the brand's most coveted pillars: the 550e plug-in hybrid sedan, and the X5 and X6 SUVs. Each vehicle has been curated with "Individual" paint finishes and the M Sport Pro Package as standard, ensuring that these are not just production cars, but future collectors' items. The 550e xDrive: A Masterclass in Matte and Carbon The crown jewel of the sedan lineup is the 550e xDrive Bestseller Edition, finished in the striking BMW Individual Frozen Deep Grey. This matte-finish powerhouse is design...