It's a match made in automotive heaven.
makes clear that nothing will change in the immediate future. In 2020, BMW and Alpina extended their long-standing corporate agreement through the end of 2025, and that will remain the case. It’s unclear what will happen after that point, though. What we do know is that Alpina will stop building vehicles at its Buchloe factory but will continue its legacy service, parts and accessory business out of the location.
“We made a conscious decision not to sell Alpina to just any manufacturer, because BMW and Alpina have worked together and trusted one another for decades,” the tuner’s co-managing director Andreas Bovensiepen said in a statement. “That is why it is the right decision strategically for the Alpina brand to be managed by the BMW Group in the future.”
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