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 ...
Forget the Porsche Cayman? Unbelievably, this French sports car puts that very thought in your head. Gordon Murray drives one. That, right there, tells you a lot about the Alpine A110. That the ...
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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 ...
Renault-controlled Alpine is gearing up for a difficult 2026 as the French brand transitions the iconic A110 berlinette to full-electric muscle. According to chief executive officer Philippe Krief, ...
If all goes to plan, the Alpine sports car brand of 2030 will be unrecognizable from the one we know today. The firm currently sells only one car – the critically acclaimed, but aging A110 – and in ...
Renault SA may team up with AutoNation Inc., the largest U.S. auto dealer group, to start sales of Alpine sports cars in the country, part of a plan to build out the brand that currently sells just a ...
This may be the strongest hint yet that the Renault-owned sports car brand is dead serious about launching stateside. Alpine's US debut now expected around 2030 due to tariffs and regulatory hurdles.
Alpine, Renault's premium sports car brand, unveiled the Alpine Performance Platform (APP) that will underpin a host of electric sports cars, starting with the next-generation A110. Unlike most ...