Car Specs & Info
2003 BMW Alpina Roadster V8
The BMW Alpina Roadster V8 is powered by an Alpina-tuned naturally aspirated 4.8-liter V8 engine paired with a five-speed automatic Switch-Tronic transmission, delivering power to the rear wheels.
Based on the BMW Z8 platform, the Alpina Roadster features aluminum body panels over an aluminum spaceframe and a front-engine roadster layout. The design was developed under Henrik Fisker and draws inspiration from classic BMW roadsters, with Alpina-specific mechanical, drivetrain, and chassis tuning.
Exterior features include a removable hardtop, a folding soft top, xenon headlights, front fender air extractors, dual exhaust outlets, and large-diameter staggered-width alloy wheels. The Alpina variant is configured with a more comfort-oriented suspension setup compared to the standard Z8.
The interior is trimmed in Nappa leather and extends across the seating surfaces, dashboard, center console, and door panels. Equipment includes heated power-adjustable sport seats, automatic climate control, cruise control, integrated navigation, and a premium audio system.
Instrumentation is centrally mounted and consists of analog gauges, including a speedometer, a tachometer with an integrated clock, and auxiliary readouts. The leather-wrapped steering wheel incorporates Switch-Tronic shift controls for manual gear selection.
The BMW Alpina Roadster V8 represents a refined grand touring interpretation of the Z8 concept, combining a naturally aspirated V8 engine, automatic transmission, and Alpina-specific tuning in an exclusive open-top configuration.