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Next-gen Alpine A110 is undergoing US crash tests, so will the electric sports car be sold here?
French automaker Alpine, a subsidiary of Renault that focuses on sporty cars, has been toying with entering the United States market. The brand's initial plan centered around large electric SUVs, but ...
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The Alpine A110 is about to become extinct — why collectors are scrambling to buy one now
A tiny French sports car is disappearing — and prices are already climbing.
Alpine has hung its hat on electric power with cars like the A290, A390, and the upcoming A110, but the company isn’t completely closing the door on gasoline just yet. The brand has revealed secrets ...
Renault-controlled Alpine has confirmed the news we all saw coming. By the summer of 2026, the internal combustion A110 will have run its course. Until then, a limited run of 1,750 examples will be ...
American drivers have spent years looking longingly across the Atlantic at the Alpine A110, a lightweight sports coupe widely praised for its razor-sharp handling. Now there’s a tiny hint that the ...
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.
Out of all of the new cars that we don’t get here in the United States, arguably none are more frustrating than the Alpine A110. The lightweight French sports car, aimed directly at tempting buyers ...
The French performance brand Alpine will show off three models of its A110 sports coupe at Retromobile next weekend, two historically significant A110s, and one representing the last of the current ...
The Alpine boss said the next-generation A110 will be the “first true EV sports car” and will outperform combustion rivals. Alpine will launch internal combustion and all-electric A110 variants, ...
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