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Renault made countless American car enthusiasts jealous when it revived Alpine as a sports car sub-brand with the sleek A110. Since then, Alpine has only been available in Europe, but that’s about to ...
Cars from Alpine, under the ownership of Renault Group, have long been just outside the reach of sports car fans in the United States, as the brand has never offered any of its well-respected sports ...
Forget the Porsche Cayman? Unbelievably, this French sports car puts that very thought in your head. Gordon Murray drives one. That, right there, tells you a lot about the Alpine A110. That the ...
Every day, we hear about the continuing onset of the metaverse, and the roller-coaster ride of NFTs in the virtual space, but how can all this virtual stuff fit in with the real world? The iconic ...
The Alpine A390_β (Beta) is a true crossover - it morphs and liquifies the terms SUV and sedan into a fresh creation that might have purists say 'yuck.' Alas, it's very much in line with the times – ...
Around six months ago, France’s Ministry of Interior expressed its interest in buying new cars, and after ticking all boxes, the Renault Group won the contract with the Alpine A110. Part of a 26-unit ...
While Alpine chases sales with the new A390_β SUV, we think a sports sedan would better represent the brand. Dual electric motors with V2G capabilities could deliver an ideal mix of performance and ...