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How the 1977 Renault Alpine A310 chased legacy
The Renault Alpine A310 arrived in the 1970s with a clear mission: to give France its own answer to the rear engined sports ...
As Hemmings noted, Automobile Magazine reported in 1987 that bringing the Alpine GTA Turbo up to American standards cost ...
To build the Alpine chassis, engineers from Tork Engineering stiffened and further developed the Mégane Trophy platform, adding a roll cage and bracing in the engine bay. Possibly the most impressive ...
Niche performance automakers Lotus Cars and Renault Group subsidiary Alpine have announced that after two years, they are no long co-developing an all-electric sports coupe that was slotted to replace ...
Renault-owned Alpine is a bit of a disappointment. Based in Dieppe, the French company doesn't sell enough vehicles, therefore defeating the purpose of a standalone brand. Alpine further made a mess ...
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Renault Alpine GTA Turbo - Why great cars don't always sell
The Alpine GTA offers a faster, lighter, and more affordable driving experience compared to its competitors, like Porsche.
Renault’s revived sports car brand Alpine could make a huge resurgence this decade through ambitious production and sales goals under the marque’s CEO Laurent Rossi. Rossi sees the US as a crucial ...
Dim’s fascination with cars began when he was just six. Born into a family of car enthusiasts and racing drivers, he started learning basic mechanics and driving from an early age. While he loves ...
As part of its Renaulution plan to restructure its brands and become a leader in electrification by 2025, Renault announced today that it's turning the Alpine brand into a fully electric performance ...
Renault wants to be known as a technology-focused sports car powerhouse. To that end, the company is relaunching Alpine — a French manufacturer established in 1955 and acquired by Renault in 1973 — as ...
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