Alpine was founded in 1955 in Dieppe, a town in northern Normandy, and the marque, now under ownership of Renault, still ...
Alpine is asking for up to €330,000 for the A110 R Ultime. Can you believe this French sports car with 345 European horses ...
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Alpine was set up in 1955 by Jean Rédélé, who used Renault running gear to help create his sports cars; then in 1973 Alpine was swallowed up by Renault. Back in the eighties Renault tried to ...
Under de Meo’s plan Alpine’s future product plan will be “100 percent electric”, with a range of models built on two of the current platforms within the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance.
There’s something distinctly Herculean about Renault’s revival of the Alpine brand.Here’s a French sports car manufacturer that hasn’t actually manufactured a sports car – or any car, for that matter ...
From here the Alpine range should quickly expand, with the name due to be applied to Renault’s next-generation performance models as part of a phase-out of the RenaultSport brand and the push ...
Speaking to Auto Express back at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show, Renault vice-president Bruno Ancelin told us the advent of the first model will spawn further Alpine efforts. “We are working on the ...
After a close to 20-year hibernation, Renault reanimated the brand in 2012 with the stunning A110-50 concept racing car, and then the two-seat, mid-engine machine you see here, the A110. It's clearly ...
The Alpine is a relatively simple car by modern standards, and the important bits like the engine and gearbox are well proven and come from Renault, which itself enjoys a decent reputation for ...