BEspoke luxury show: cars on display

At the BEspoke luxury show in Milan, we got the opportunity to check out some luxury cars, and there were plenty of unique examples to see, and we’re not just talking about the price.
The first off the rank was from a BMW Milan dealership who, rather than choosing a predictable top-of-the-range BMW model chose to exhibit the Alpina B3 twin turbo Coupé and the Alpina B5 Touring.

At the entrance to the show was also a Wiesmann MF4, with an V8, 4.
8L engine at 367hp, and inside the show another Wiessmann, the GT MF5 with a V10, 507hp engine from the BMW M5.
Not a bad start to the exhibition.
After the jump, we give you more in our gallery.
Milan coachbuilding company Carrozzeria Castagna was also present, with its Mini Tender, created by elongating the Mini Cabrio so as to obtain a luxury Mini transport model.
A Mini 500 Tender Two EV with electric engine was also present, and a more “normal” interpretation could be found in the Mini Clubman example, as a tribute to the original Mini models.

Another model on show was the Fiat 500 Pepita from Studio M.
Vernice with 24 carat gold dust incorporated into the paint job, Loro Piana cashmere car mats, and Australian mother-of-pearl dashboard.
The gear stick, hand brake and pedals were all decorated with Swarovski crystals, taking this car to a cost of more than 70,000 euros…excepting any further customer requests.

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