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Renault’s Alpine A110 R Ultime shocked many at its debut last fall. Its price was 265,000 EUR (283,550 USD), and a premium ...
Dieppe, the home town of Jean Rédélé, founder of the brand, was transformed into a veritable Alpine festival. On the seafront ...
When I came home to find an Alpine A110 R sitting on my drive I stopped in my tracks. Yes, I’d been expecting it to arrive but I hadn’t expected it to look like this. In the flesh, it’s far ...
It's a sad day for fans of Gallic speed machines, as Alpine has just announced the beginning of the end for its beloved A110 mid-engine sports car. In coordination with the launch of a new special ...
Alpine A110 R Ultime is flagship version of A110 New sports car packs 345-hp 1.8-liter turbo-4 Pricing starts at 265,000 euros (approximately $289,000) Alpine's sole model on sale at present is ...
The Alpine A110 R Ultime is an extreme version of the sportscar, limited to 110 units. Upgrades include a more powerful 1.8-liter engine, and a sharper chassis setup. The starting price of €265k ...
We recently saw the Alpenglow Hy6 with its hydrogen-infused 740 metric ponies, and now it's time for the A110 R Ultime to premiere. Have you lost track of how many versions of the A110 exist?
The original A110 made its debut in 1962 and went on to score a couple of historic 1-2-3 finishes in the Monte Carlo Rally before capturing the World Rally Championship in 1973. But success in ...
The Alpine A110 R 70 is a limited-edition sports car that celebrates the brand’s 70th anniversary in style. With only 770 units available, this model marks the final chapter of the A110 R series ...
It's the last year of production for the ultralight Alpine A110 sports car, essentially a premium French Miata. But the sports car company is sending the model out with a bang, not a whimper.
The 21st-century Alpine A110 is not a revolutionary car. That it continues to exist at all in 2025, in a world where Lotus builds EVs weighing over two tons and where the latest BMW M5 weighs as ...
Alpine was founded in 1955 in Dieppe, a town in northern Normandy, and the marque, now under ownership of Renault, still produces cars today, including the modern Alpine A110, which would not ...