2020 ALPINA B7 is the world’s fastest sedan

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This past year, I had the chance of driving the pre-LCI ALPINA B7 for a week. I was blown away at how quickly a car that was hugely may be. ALPINA quoted 0-60 mph in about 3.6 seconds but when felt quicker. What was impressive was how quickly it could accelerate at speed. Even at highway speed, if I set down his foot the B7 would nevertheless pin me back in the seat and hurl itself. It’s amazing. Yet, this brand new post-LCI automobile is much quicker as well as Car and Driver points out, now the planet ’s fastest production sedan.

Ironically , it isn’t the cheapest car to 60 mph. This designation is reserved for your own Tesla Model S P100D. However, the 2020 ALPINA B7 now has a top speed of 205 mph, which obliterates the Model S’ and even only slightly edges out the 707 hp Dodge Charger Hellcat’s 204 mph. Ironically , it will likely take the B7 somewhat more time to reach mph than it requires the Hellcat to reach 204 mph, but it nevertheless wins the match.

To get that extra speed, ALPINA only tweaked engine management and newer intercoolers to keep everything nice and cool. Its 4.4 liter twin-turbo V8 nevertheless makes a claimed 600 hp and 590 lb-ft of torque and its 0-60 mph time is now quoted at 3.5 seconds. We guess it s quicker than this but not by far.

While we doubt a single ALPINA B7 owner will take their automobile it so awesome to know it can do it. It’s also awesome to be aware that the entire planet fastest production sedan isn’t a stripped-out operation machine but one that’s loaded with unbelievable luxury and refinement. The new ALPINA B7 can outpace any performance car on the street and do it in near quiet and almost relaxation. How do you not like a car?

[Source: Car and Driver]

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