
ALPINA was active in BMW tuning and motorsports from the 1960s onwards and began manufacturing passenger cars based on BMW AG products in 1978.
The BMW Group said in Munich today that is buying the ALPINA brand. BMW AG and ALPINA Burkard Bovensiepen GmbH + Co. KG* have reached an agreement to this effect that likely will secure the future of the ALPINA brand, as well as the Burkard Bovensiepen GmbH und Co. KG.
The existing cooperation will continue in a different form: The company owned by the Bovensiepen family will continue to use its engineering expertise in developing, manufacturing, and selling BMW ALPINA vehicles within the existing agreement until the end of 2025. Continue reading










Cruise CEO – It Will Be Hard to Sell a Car That Isn’t Self-Driving
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“It will be hard to sell a Car that isn’t self-driving,” Cruise President Kyle Vogt said today. The Chief Executive Officer, Chief Technology Officer, President & Co-Founder of Cruise neatly summed up his view at a Morgan Stanley Technology, Media & Telecom Conference. General Motors owns more than 60% of Cruise.
It’s a starting but ultimately compelling proposition. Moreover, General Motors already has a huge foray into EVs underway that analysts mired in numbers and thinking of the past have difficulty calculating. Continue reading →