Say the word “French,” and most Americans think of wine, fashion, pastry, and perfume. Cars, not so much, which is a shame, considering the history of the French automobile is as compelling a story as ...
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Alpine’s next generation A110 will share DNA with Renault’s radical 5, but this is no simple rebadge
Alpine’s all-electric A110 arrives next year with a new aluminum platform, 70 kWh battery behind the seats, and a ...
Kyle Hyatt (he/him/his) hails originally from the Pacific Northwest, but has long called Los Angeles home. He's had a lifelong obsession with cars and motorcycles (both old and new). Generally, I like ...
Renault takes a swing at compact, powerful road-legal race cars with the addition of… one letter to its A110 lineup of performance machines. The French company announced the A110 R, a lightweight ...
Turn up in France on July 14—Bastille Day, the Gallic nation's answer to our Fourth of July—andles expressions du françaiswill come at you rapid-fire. And should the next day happen to be the one on ...
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Alpine A110 R
The A110 R is a claimed 34kg lighter than an A110 S. On Millbrook’s proving ground scales, it dipped under 1100kg in running order (just), making it 31kg lighter than the A110 we tested back in 2018.
The current Alpine A110 is a modern take on a classic French sports car that more than earned its place in motorsport history. In fact, the A110 is celebrating its 60th anniversary, and to help ...
In the latest issue of evo, we drive Ravage’s stunning A110 Group 4 in the French Alps – these are our favourite shots ...
The new Alpine A110 R shaves 75 pounds off of the standard version of the French sports car. While output remains at 300 hp, the R should be more deft on the race track thanks to a retuned suspension ...
Renault's hero brand Alpine has been making a modern version of its classic A110 sportster from the 60s and 70s for around three years now, and while most would agree it's not a patch on its ...
We kid you not; 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 ...
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