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ALPINA XB7

Petrol Luxury SUV 2020–present 612 hp Germany

The ALPINA XB7 is the world's most powerful full-size luxury SUV — based on the BMW X7 but hand-built in Buchloe with a 612 hp twin-turbocharged V8, ALPINA's signature suspension calibration, and a 290 km/h top speed that is extraordinary for a vehicle of its dimensions.

N63B44TU3 4.4L TT V8
Engine
612 hp / 800 Nm
Peak Output
3.8 sec
0–100 km/h
290 km/h
Top Speed

Overview

The ALPINA XB7 is ALPINA's answer to the question of whether a full-size luxury SUV can also be the most refined and fastest in its class. Based on BMW's X7 G07 platform, the XB7 is built with ALPINA's characteristic philosophy: take BMW's best engineering, rework it comprehensively, and produce something that is simultaneously faster, more refined, and more exclusive than the original.

The XB7's N63B44TU3 4.4-litre twin-turbocharged V8 is extensively reworked by ALPINA — producing 612 hp and 800 Nm, versus the BMW X7 M60i's 530 hp. ALPINA's suspension recalibration is critical in the XB7 context: the air suspension is retuned to lower the XB7's natural ride height compared to the standard X7, improving high-speed stability and cornering composure without sacrificing the supple ride quality that defines the ALPINA character. The result is an SUV that handles more like a large luxury saloon than a conventional SUV, while offering all the commanding presence and seven-seat capability of the X7.

For buyers in Azerbaijan, the XB7 addresses a specific market requirement: a vehicle that provides the elevated seating position, all-road capability, and passenger space demanded by many luxury buyers, combined with the performance and refinement that ALPINA delivers uniquely. The XB7's seven-seat configuration, ALPINA interior specification, and xDrive AWD system make it one of the most practical luxury performance vehicles available, while its 290 km/h top speed and sub-4 second 0–100 km/h capability place its performance firmly in supercar territory.

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Key Specifications

  • Engine: ALPINA-tuned N63B44TU3 4.4L twin-turbo V8
  • Power: 612 hp (450 kW)
  • Torque: 800 Nm
  • 0–100 km/h: 3.8 seconds
  • Top speed: 290 km/h (extraordinary for a full-size SUV)
  • Seating: 7 seats
  • Transmission: 8-speed Steptronic Sport ZF
  • Drivetrain: xDrive AWD with ALPINA-tuned air suspension
  • Ground clearance: adjustable via air suspension
  • 23-spoke ALPINA alloy wheels, 22-inch
  • Full ALPINA interior specification with individual 2nd row seats (optional)
  • Hand-built and numbered in Buchloe, Bavaria

Variant Comparison

VariantEnginePower0–100 km/hNotes
XB7 (standard)N63B44TU3 TT V8612 hp3.8 sec7-seat ALPINA flagship SUV
XB7 (4-seat config)N63B44TU3 TT V8612 hp3.8 secIndividual 2nd row seats option

Competitor Comparison (Azerbaijan Context)

AlternativeStrengthsCompromise vs XB7
BMW X7 M60iShared platform, lower price, M Performance characterLess power (530 hp), not hand-built, less exclusive, standard X7 rather than ALPINA-reworked
Bentley Bentayga SpeedBentley prestige, W12 character, supreme luxurySignificantly more expensive, limited service network in CIS, heavier
Rolls-Royce Cullinan Black BadgeUltimate prestige, 600 hp, unmatchable brand cachetSubstantially more expensive, far less performance-focused, different ownership experience
Porsche Cayenne Turbo GTTrack-oriented SUV, 640 hp, Porsche dynamicsOnly 5 seats, less luxury focused, sportier rather than grand touring character

Ownership Cost Estimator (Azerbaijan)

Annual Fuel CostAZN 1890
Annual Total CostAZN 18390
Monthly AverageAZN 1533
  • Fuel consumption: 14–18 L/100km mixed; a 612 hp SUV weighing 2,500+ kg is not an efficiency-focused vehicle
  • RON 98 premium fuel required at all times
  • ALPINA-certified BMW dealer service essential; XB7 air suspension and ALPINA components require specialist equipment
  • Tyre replacement: 22-inch ALPINA-specific tyres are specialist items — budget accordingly and maintain proper tyre pressure
  • Insurance: luxury SUV insurance in Azerbaijan should reflect ALPINA's premium specification and replacement cost

Maintenance Notes

  • N63 V8 engine: all B5/B7 N63 maintenance protocols apply to XB7
  • Air suspension: XB7's air springs carry higher load than saloon applications — inspect air spring bags for cracking at 60,000 km
  • Four-corner air suspension: all four height sensors should be calibrated annually
  • 22-inch wheels: large diameter alloys are susceptible to pothole damage — inspect alloy face for cracks after any kerb impact
  • Transfer case: 4WD transfer case fluid change at 60,000 km; XB7's weight and torque stress the PTU more than lighter models
  • Brake system: performance brake discs and pads specific to XB7 — check disc thickness and pad wear at each annual service

Pre-Purchase Checklist

  • ALPINA certificate and production number
  • Air suspension condition: test all four corners and ride height modes independently
  • Tyre condition: 22-inch ALPINA-spec tyres are expensive — inspect for damage and check remaining tread depth
  • N63 oil consumption: run pre-purchase consumption test
  • All seven seats: test fold mechanism, heating functions, and condition of all three rows
  • Panoramic roof (if fitted): check for water ingress and seal condition
  • ALPINA interior audit: all ALPINA-specific items, leather condition, rear seat specification
  • Underbody inspection: XB7's ground-level aerodynamic components should be present and undamaged

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the ALPINA XB7 worth its premium over a BMW X7 M60i?
The XB7 offers 612 hp versus the X7 M60i's 530 hp, a higher top speed (290 vs 250 km/h), ALPINA's superior suspension calibration for a more refined ride, hand-built construction, and individual production numbers. For buyers who value ALPINA's unique ownership proposition — hand-built exclusivity combined with maximum performance — the XB7 is entirely justified. For buyers primarily focused on value, the X7 M60i delivers excellent performance at a lower price.
How practical is the XB7 for family use in Azerbaijan?
Extremely practical. Seven seats, xDrive AWD for varied Azerbaijani road conditions, extensive luggage space, and the elevated ride height that many local buyers prefer combine with ALPINA's superior ride quality. The XB7 is one of the few vehicles that functions equally well as a chauffeur-driven luxury vehicle, a family transport solution, and a high-performance sports car.

Should You Buy the XB7?

The ultimate luxury SUV — 612 hp, seven seats, hand-built in Bavaria.

If your requirements include the commanding presence and practicality of a full-size seven-seat SUV alongside genuine supercar performance and ALPINA's extraordinary refinement, the XB7 has no direct competitor. It is, very simply, the world's most powerful series-produced luxury SUV when judged on a performance-per-level-of-luxury basis. For those with the means and the desire for the absolute best in this category, the XB7 is the definitive answer.

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