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From that point on, sporty Renault models would land under the Renault Sport banner. Renault unexpectedly resurrected Alpine over 20 years later when it launched the second-gen A110, of course.
One of the first, most impressive road-legal models developed by Renault Sport was the R5 Turbo.. Though it shared the same name and looked much like the plebian Renault 5 (Le Car in the US ...
The French automaker Renault brings back the high-performance Alpine brand name for the light and lively mid-engined A110 two-seat sports car.
Renault has announced that it is changing the name of its Renault Sports Cars brand to Alpine Cars, and all sports models under the Renault Group will now be known under the Alpine brand.
Alpine would later use a number of Renault mechanicals to build its own range of sports cars and continue racing. Renault eventually bought Alpine in 1973, which continued to build cars right up ...
The mid-engined Alpine A110 sports car's lineup is expanding with a new A110S model. It has extra power, a stiffer suspension, and some visual differentiation to set it apart from the lesser A110 ...
The halo model of the trio will be a new all-electric sports car developed with British sports-car specialist Lotus, which will replace the current, 1.8-litre petrol-powered A110 in its line-up.
Renault Sport Is Dead, ... and planning to introduce a hot hatch version of the battery-powered Renault 5 as well as a sporty crossover model. “By becoming Alpine Cars, ...
Renault and Caterham announced plans in 2012 to jointly develop a new platform that could underpin sports car models for their respective brands. Development started in earnest shortly after but ...
Two lightweight two-seat sports cars, likely to be on sale in 2015 or 2016, will be the first output of a joint venture between French automaker Renault and U.K. sports car maker Caterham that was ...
Renault's Alpine Sports Car will be Launched by 2016 Cars. By Kirby Garlitos. Published Mar 12, 2014. Follow Followed ...
Now that Renault Sport, the French carmaker’s go-fast division, is more established than ever, they can move on to the next point in developing affordable thrills on four wheels - hybrids ...