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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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The French performance brand Alpine will show off three models of its A110 sports coupe at Retromobile next weekend, two historically significant A110s, and one representing the last of the current ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Those pictures up above give you a glimpse at the new, limited-run Alpine A110 R 70 Tricolour Edition. Impressive, isn’t it? Built to celebrate Alpine’s 70th birthday, just 70 examples in Bleu Caddy, ...
Unless you’re a Formula 1 fan or a classic French car enthusiast, it’s likely you haven’t heard of Alpine, although that’s set to change, as Renault plans to introduce a range of performance EVs to ...
The world is changing faster than automakers are struggling to keep up, and it's forcing them to reevaluate even their best-laid plans. That's why Alpine is apparently hard at work on the development ...