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It's a sad day for fans of Gallic speed machines, as Alpine has just announced the beginning of the end for its beloved A110 mid-engine sports car. In coordination with the launch of a new special ...
Alpine has officially announced the end of A110 production in mid-2026, with only 1,750 units remaining in the final run. The A110 weighs just 1,100 kg — lighter than nearly every modern sports car ...
An all-new Alpine A110 is in the works, and unlike the outgoing model, the next generation will be sold exclusively as an EV. While plenty of car enthusiasts will consider this as bad news, Renault ...
Alpine has hung its hat on electric power with cars like the A290, A390, and the upcoming A110, but the company isn’t completely closing the door on gasoline just yet. The brand has revealed secrets ...
When I came home to find an Alpine A110 R sitting on my drive I stopped in my tracks. Yes, I’d been expecting it to arrive but I hadn’t expected it to look like this. In the flesh, it’s far more ...
Back in 1955 the Société des Automobiles Alpine SAS was born over in France as a maker of sports and racing cars. Known to the world as Alpine, the company is now under the umbrella of Renault, but ...
Designed by Giovanni Michelotti, the A110 was produced between 1963 and 1978 with Renault powerplants. The original variant offered merely 55 horsepower from 956 cubic centimeters, which seems too ...
Davies Elabha is a dedicated automotive journalist who blends technical expertise with a lifelong passion for cars. With over 200+ articles published across multiple media outlets, Davies specializes ...
The Alpine name first appeared in 1955, 70 years later the brand is celebrating with a special anniversary edition of the Alpine A110 R. The past seven decades of the French sports car brand have by ...