Alpine's factory 1.8-liter turbo-four, which normally makes 249 horsepower in the A110 or 288 hp in the A110S, has been ...
Alpine was founded in the mid-1950s by French Renault dealer and rally driver Jean Rédélé and made its reputation building lightweight sports cars using Renault mechanicals. The original A110 ...
Small French sports carmaker, Alpine, is apparently gearing up to produce an all-new Porsche 911 fighter by 2027, according to AutoCar. Word has it that the model will be called the A310, and it will ...
As a seedling for some of the most loved and least sane hot hatches ever made, the original Renault 5 was prolific. There was ...
Never officially imported into Australia, the brand is virtually unknown here to all but committed enthusiasts, with Alpine having an illustrious rally and sportscar racing ... the brand in 2012 with ...
The A290 is 60mm wider than the R5, with more aggressive bumpers and square DRLs designed to look like rally foglamps ... be a nod to the A110 – Villain calls it the ‘Alpine Swoosh.’ ...
Mitsubishi clarified its Evolution brand at the recent Tokyo motor show: think of it not as simply rally-bred saloons ... which offered both a 1973 Alpine A110 and a ‘73 Alpine A310 for gamers ...
The 1970 Alpine A110 is one of the most legendary rally cars of all time. Designed by Giovanni Michelotti, it featured a rear-engine layout and used components from Renault, making it both powerful ...
The Alpine A290 hot hatchback is the French manufacturer’s follow-up to its fantastic A110 sports car. It’s a move guided ... There’s a nod to its performance focus with rally-inspired running lights, ...