BMW Alpina D3
| Price | -- | Production | -- | ||
| Engine | 2 liter diesel | Weight | 3218 lbs | ||
| Aspiration | -- | Torque | 302 lb-ft @ 2000 rpm | ||
| HP | 200 hp @ 4000 rpm | HP/Weight | 16.1 lbs per hp | ||
| HP/Liter | 100 hp per liter | 1/4 mile | -- | ||
| 0-62 mph | 7.4 seconds | Top Speed | 148 mph | 
(from Alpina Press 
			Release) The BMW ALPINA D3 – the small, sporty diesel from ALPINA
			
			”It has phenomenal pull,” was the first impression that Andreas 
			Bovensiepen had of the BMW 320d race-diesel that he raced along with 
			Hans Stuck, Marc Duez and Christian Menzel. Together they took the 
			overall win in none other than the 1998 24 Hours of Nurburgring, the 
			track whose North Loop was and is referred to as the ”Green Hell”. 
			This remains the biggest racing victory for a diesel-fired vehicle 
			to date, with thanks going to an intelligent package made up of high 
			torque, high fuel economy and finely-honed aerodynamics
			
			An automobile from ALPINA – and cognoscenti know it – is always 
			something special. Packaging is the magic word – to present a car 
			that the informed, sporty and quite emotional ALPINA clientele will 
			appreciate
			
			At the heart of the matter is the 2.0 litre diesel, endowed with so 
			much potential by the BMW engineers in Steyr that it achieves just 
			over 100 horsepower per litre in the BMW ALPINA D3. This would be a 
			great result for a high-performance petrol engine, and it's a 
			sensation coming from a diesel. Garrett, of turbo-charger fame, are 
			able to deliver a new charger that simultaneously achieves high 
			levels of air mass through-put with outstanding responsiveness. 
			ALPINA engineers performed intensive development work on the 
			injection system, burn pattern, inter-cooling and exhaust gas 
			emissions (particle filter). The result: 200hp (147kW) at 4,000rpm
			
			What makes this automobile special? First off – it works brilliantly 
			in times of out-of-hand fuel prices. Torque: at 410Nm/302lbs-ft much 
			like a V8 engine. Performance: 0-100kph in 7.4 seconds, with a top 
			speed of 238kph, much like a six-cylinder. Fuel economy: at 6-7 
			litres per 100km, more like a small commuter car. A truly dynamic 
			automobile that doesn't first create false hopes by shooting away 
			from rest at low revs, only to peter out at higher revs. Instead, 
			the 2.0litre loves to rev, in the hopes that its owner will 
			co-operate fully and happily with both it and the 
			buttery-smooth-shifting 6-speed ZF manual gearbox
			
			When served in this manner – thanks to the enervating drivetrain – 
			an unsuspected level of driving pleasure reveals itself from the 
			first kilometre on. Precise, direct steering allow driver and 
			automobile to bond, rhythmically swinging from one corner to the 
			next. Upon reaching 100kph on the autobahn, all that needs be done 
			is to select sixth gear, and the driver surfs on a 410Nm wave of 
			torque, constant from 2,000rpm to 3,300rpm. It feels relaxed, even 
			easy, and one has the sense that it's really a muscle car. Far from 
			it, as the distance-to-empty gauge smirkingly tells the story of 800 
			– 1,000km to go. Heavy mileage drivers know they'll have the upper 
			hand against every sports car
			
			ALPINA doesn't just stand for fun, but also for a clear conscience – 
			which brings us to the topic of particulates. We assure you that 
			you'll still be able to go shopping into the city with each and 
			every new D3, as the D3 has a diesel particulate filter standard. 
			That said, not even Germany's Energy Minister, Juergen Trittin, can 
			say anything bad about this sporty car
			
			Light-footed, exceptionally agile handling is immediately 
			noticeable, with an agility not previously found in diesel vehicles. 
			The secret is the ideal, 50%/50% front/rear weight bias, along with 
			a suspension committed to soaking up bumps and providing Swiss 
			levels of neutrality at the limit. The light, MICHELIN-shod 18” 
			ALPINA classIC wheels demand this agility, with of 225/40 ZR18 
			dimension front and 255/35 ZR18 rear. In configuring 
			state-of-the-art MICHELIN tyres, we purposely chose conventional 
			tyres over the much heavier Run-Flats. Optional 19” wheel/tyre 
			packages, in classIC or DYNAMIC design, provide the highest levels 
			of lateral acceleration
			
			Quite dynamic and yet elegant in appearance is ALPINA's little one, 
			the D3, with a nod to the wind-tunnel-optimised aerodynamic work 
			done at the front and the rear.
			
			The best for last: the BMW ALPINA D3 has a highly attractive base 
			price, a down-right steal, and thereby effectively removing price as 
			a hurdle for clients new to ALPINA



