Renault Rafale E-Tech 4x4 300 hp. Channelling all the passion and expertise of the brand, the new plug-in hybrid powertrain ...
The Alpine A290 is an electric hot hatchback based on the Renault 5. It has extra power – to the tune of a further 100 ...
This is the Alpine A290, the hot version of the new Renault 5 supermini, and the second model from Renault’s Alpine performance sub brand following the sublime featherweight A110 sportscar. It’s also ...
The folks at Alpine aren’t ones to be hurried into launching a new car so the introduction of the A290 is worth your attention. In fact, it’s been so long since they last went to market with a fresh ...
the Alpine A110 R Ultime costs a lot of money. The French company that operates under Renault's roof is asking up to €330,000 for this ride, which equals nearly $370,000 at the current exchange ...
By the time it showed up at the 6 Hours of Spa-Francourchamps earlier this year, Alpine had fitted a 340-hp, turbocharged 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine that had been modified to run on hydrogen ...
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Encouraged by parent company Renault, Alpine’s growth will be supercharged ... Like the electric A110, the A310 will take advantage of the Alpine Performance Platform but will act like more ...
Present at the ongoing 2024 Paris Motor Show, Renault Group is taking the opportunity to showcase its commitment to technological and ecological innovation by revealing electrified products that ...
No technical details were revealed but the A390 Beta, and the production model it will spawn, most likely uses a dedicated EV platform from the Renault ... the A310. The names of Alpine's modern ...
Alpine may be working on an electric supercar, but it hasn’t given up on hydrogen power just yet. The French automaker has just unveiled the Alpenglow Hy6, the third iteration of a concept it ...
At the Paris auto show this week, Renault unveiled its latest all-electric offering, the Renault 4 E-Tech, a nod to the brand’s 1960’s Renault 4L hatchback – one of its greatest bestsellers.