The transfer of the Alpina trademark rights on Jan 1, 2026 marks the launch of BMW Alpina as an exclusive standalone brand under the BMW Group umbrella, with the initial emphasis on brand activation and positioning.
BMW said the core promise remains the familiar Alpina blend of maximum performance and superior ride comfort, matched with hallmark driving characteristics and a deep catalogue of bespoke options, materials and detailing.
The move also formalises a handover that BMW first set in motion with its acquisition announcement in 2022, followed by a transitional period in which Alpina continued operating under prior agreements before the rights transfer took effect this year.
BMW aims for continuity in its messaging.
The company said it recognised the responsibility that comes with Alpina’s heritage, and pointed to a new wordmark as an early signal of direction.
The rear-centred branding is deliberately inspired by the marque’s asymmetrical 1970s lettering and is intended to underline BMW Alpina’s standalone character within the wider group.
Where the story gets more forward-looking is product.
Historically, Alpina built its reputation by reworking existing BMW models with subtle exterior and interior revisions, chassis tuning and powertrain upgrades, most often around petrol and diesel foundations.
Media reports now suggests BMW Alpina’s next phase is likely to broaden beyond that familiar base as BMW’s own product line shifts further into electrification.
Carscoops reported that future BMW Alpina models are expected to span a mix of combustion engines and fully electric setups, with the next-generation X7 and its electric counterpart, the iX7, among the platforms said to be in line for BMW Alpina derivatives, although no model plan has been confirmed by BMW.
However, it’s clear BMW Alpina’s traditional approach to refinement and performance is being repositioned for an era in which the “extraordinary” may increasingly arrive via hybrid and electric drivetrains, not only larger-capacity internal combustion engines.
















