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BMW Alpina will present a new exclusive model based on the X7

The model will premiere on March 7. The basis for the new product was the current generation flagship BMW X7 SUV, Autohome reports.

The car will be produced in limited edition and is intended exclusively for the North American market.

Details about the design and technical changes are being kept secret for now. It is expected that the new product will continue the tradition of the previous Alpina XB7 model, which was distinguished by a more aggressive body kit (front and rear bumpers, side skirts) and an abundance of black decorative elements. Under the hood, the powerful 4.4-liter twin-turbocharged V8 engine will likely remain.

This is one of the first new products since BMW officially acquired the Alpina brand earlier this year. As noted in the message, buyers are promised wide personalization opportunities: exclusive body colors, high-quality finishing materials and wheels with a unique design.

It was previously reported that UAZ would rename the SUV for the first time in the history of the Hunter model.

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