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A concept racing car Renault Alpine A110-50 at Auto Shanghai 2013. In 2005, Renault was reportedly developing a new Alpine car, codenamed project W16. The concept was a small, mid engine 2+2 SUV based around the design of the Renault Wind concept car. [10] [14] The project never came to fruition.
Alpine Formula One cars (6 P) Pages in category "Alpine vehicles" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. ... Alpine A441; M. Alpine M63;
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The engine was a re-designed and enlarged V8 with a displacement of 4.6 liters, which was also used in the E36 Alpina B8 4.6 With 250 kW (340 PS), the power was only just below the B10 Bi-Turbo. 27 saloon cars were produced, and 19 Tourings - all were left hand drive except one right hand drive Touring.
The Alpine A110 is a sports car produced by French automobile manufacturer Alpine from 1963 to 1977. The car was styled as a "berlinette", which in the post-WWII era refers to a small enclosed two-door berline, better-known as a coupé. [3] The Alpine A110 succeeded the earlier A108. The car was powered by a succession of Renault engines.
The Alpine A110 is a rear mid-engine, rear-wheel-drive sports car introduced by French car manufacturer Alpine (French pronunciation:) at the 87th Geneva International Motor Show in March 2017. [ 1 ] Deliveries began in late 2017 for Continental European markets and in 2018 for the UK, Japan and Australia.
The French sports-car brand has reaffirmed its plans to expand into America and also revealed that it will bring back the A310 name on a four-seat coupe. Alpine Is Coming to the U.S. in 2027 ...
The Alpine A390 (internal code DZ110) is set to be produced in the brand's historic factory in Dieppe. [1]The A390 is based on the modular AmpR Medium technical platform of the Renault–Nissan–Mitsubishi Alliance, also used by the Renault Scenic E-Tech and its cousin Nissan Ariya, from which it also takes the most powerful engines.