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2018 Alpina B4 S performance review
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2018 Alpina B4 S performance review

Famed tuner continues luxury bent for torque and trim

24 Jul 2018

We all have that one friend who likes things just because they’re different. That friend probably likes Alpina, a BMW offshoot that has been adding a unique touch to Bavaria’s best for years.

So the Biturbo B4 S isn’t an M4, but it’s also not a 440i. No, it fills a niche middle ground, one that lends itself to those who revel in something that goes against the mainstream.

 The $149,990 B4 S is a heady mix of performance and luxury. It is also the last bastion of the N55 generation, 3.0-litre straight six. Alpina-specific turbos and a new piston crown cooling system bumps power up to 324kW and torque to an earth-moving 660Nm (that’s 60Nm more than the M4 CS).

It’s enough to propel the eight-speed ZF-auto-equipped coupe to 100km/h in 4.2sec before topping out at 306km/h. So far, it’s all sounding very M4-esque.

While there’s no doubting the fact it is fast, the reality is it never feels as quick as all the numbers suggest. Still, 660Nm makes it a torque monster and the N55 does its best work in the swelling mid-range.

The specifically tuned auto is happy to oblige and allow you to ride the wave between 3000-4500rpm in higher gears. It sounds good, too, with a meaty overrun filled with purposeful burbles. However, that’s from the outside only. A chirp from the blow-off valve is about the only acoustic excitement you hear from within the cabin.

Dynamically there’s a more mature persona at play here. The M4 is a hungry grizzly, while the Alpina is the (somewhat) cuddly bear. Fitted with adaptive dampers (and scrapping run-flat tyres), the B4 S has real compliance to its ride quality at speed – especially in Comfort mode. It only becomes fussy in CBD driving thanks to the 30-profile Michelin Pilot Sport 4 S boots wrapping 20-inch ‘classic’ wheels.

The Michelin rubber offers ample grip in all conditions and the standard-fit LSD aids getting all that torque to the ground – no single peggers here.

The wheels, pin striping, dash-mounted production plaque and the blue and green stitching binding the leather-wrapped steering wheel are all traditional styling cues of the BMW tuner. Although sadly the tiller isn’t an M Sport item and Alpina has added vexing shift buttons for manual mode.

Buttery soft, cream cow hide covers just about every surface – as does love-it-or-hate-it woodgrain – and the overall ambience is upmarket. The B4 S also utilises some of the LCI updates for the iDrive infotainment from the 4 Series.

Ultimately the Alpina B4 S offers a luxe experience, entertaining dynamics and a ride quality its M counterpart could only dream of. The trouble is, for $10K less you can buy an M4 Pure, which is a more competent and exciting performance coupe – if not a little more mainstream.

2018 ALPINA B4 S SPECS:
Engine: 2979cc inline 6, DOHC, 24v, twin-turbo
Power: 324kW @ 5500-6250rpm
Torque: 660Nm @ 3000-4500rpm
0-100km/h: 4.2sec (claimed)
Weight: 1690kg
Price: $149,900

Rating: 3.5 out of 5 stars

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