Alpina: Electric power unlikely for foreseeable future

Alpina isn’t in any hurry to adopt electrified powertrains, arguing its customers want big-capacity engines from their cars rather than plug-in hybrids or battery-electric vehicles. Speaking with media at an event in Melbourne this week, Andreas Bovensiepen, Alpina’s CEO and son of the brand’s founder, said its owners are still attached to old-fashioned characteristics in their […]

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