Alpine Confirms Electric A110 Sports Car and New Halo V6 Hybrid Supercar
- Alpine confirmed it will reveal an electric replacement for the A110 sports car at the 2026 Paris Motor Show and a new hybrid V6 supercar in 2028 in Dieppe, France.
- This shift follows tightening European regulations pushing electrification and Alpine's need to evolve beyond its legacy combustion model, which will end production early next year.
- The electric A110 will use a new Alpine Performance Platform with rear in-wheel motors and target a weight around 1,450kg, while the 2028 supercar will feature a hybrid V6 powertrain developed near Paris.
- Alpine CEO Philippe Krief stated the supercar aims for over 1000 horsepower and linked it to Formula 1 technology, emphasizing a hybrid, not pure EV setup.
- These developments position Alpine to build a premium electric lineup while leveraging motorsport and technology investments, aiming for 10% profit margins by 2030 despite limited resources.
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