2022 BMW Alpina B7 Safety & Reliability Ratings: Warranty, Crash Test Ratings, Safety Features CarBuzz News Features New Cars Used Cars Sell My Car Shopping Tools Car Reviews Car Finder Compare Cars Best Cars Car Dealerships Used Car Reviews Car Advice Home Cars BMW 2022 BMW Alpina B7 Safety and Reliability
2022 BMW Alpina B7 Safety and Reliability
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It comes as no surprise that the extremely expensive car has not been subjected to the grueling battery of crash tests that wreck cheaper machines willy nilly. But the lack of such reviews doesn't mean that safety is ever a concern, since BMW has outfitted its prized sedan with an array of features to ensure your peace of mind. US NHTSA Crash Test Result
NHTSA safety ratings are not available at this time. 2022 Alpina B7 Key Safety Features
Standard safety mechanisms include ABS, stability and traction control, and a set of dual front, front knee, front side, and side curtain airbags. On the more tech side of things, there is a standard rearview camera, as well as lane departure warning, blind-spot monitoring, parking assistance plus, rear cross-traffic alert, and a surround-view camera. The forward collision avoidance suite comprises collision detection, automatic emergency braking, city collision mitigation, and even a side collision avoidance system. There is also an adaptive cruise control function and a driver alertness system in case you really aren't paying enough attention. BMW Alpina B7 TrimsALPINA B7 xDrive Back-Up CameraS Cross-Traffic AlertN/A Rear Parking AidN/A Blind Spot MonitorS Lane Departure WarningS Lane Keeping AssistS ABSS Night VisionN/A Tire Pressure MonitorS Brake AssistS Stability ControlS Traction ControlS 2022 Alpina B7 Reliability
J.D. Power's 2021 review of the BMW Alpina B7 rewarded the stylish cruiser an overall rating of 79 out of 100 for reliability; there is no 2022 rating yet but it should be similar. While this is not quite as impressive as some of the competition, or even other offerings from the German automaker, it is still well above average. As a low-volume vehicle that benefitted from even more attention to detail from its engineers, the B7 has never been subjected to the recalls that have besmirched the good name of the 7 Series. However, one recall was issued for the 2021 model for an inaccessible child seat tether anchor. The warranty is pretty basic for a premium automobile, with four years/50,000 miles limited coverage. Roadside assistance is not limited by mileage and is valid for four years, while 12 years of rust perforation cover is offered. Warranty
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