Alpine confirms 2+2 electric model and A110 convertible as part of seven-car attack on sports car market
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The new Alpine A110 will be fully electric
Renault’s sports car brand Alpine has confirmed an all-electric successor to its combustion-engined A110. Production of the current model will end in mid-2026, paving the way for the third-generation, fully electric A110, based on the new Alpine Performance Platform (APP). Alpine has officially confirmed that the next generation of its iconic A110 will be fully electric. The French sports car manufacturer, part of the Renault Group, announced th…
The Alpine A110 will be fired in 2026 after more than 30,000 manufactured units. Its replacement will be a completely new electric car that will seek to maintain the sports spirit of the brand. Alpine already prepares its next generation with a specific platform for electrics The Alpine A110 will close its production in mid-2026, thus marking the end of a new stage for the French brand. The sport, manufactured at the Dieppe plant since 2017, has…
Alpine is signaling the end of an era – and simultaneously the beginning of a new one. In mid-2026, production of the current A110 will cease at the historic Jean Rédélé factory in Dieppe. The lightweight coupé, the flagship of the revived brand since 2017, has redefined the combination of agility, precision, and French style. With approximately 30,000 units built, Alpine is closing a chapter before fully dedicating itself to electromobility. Th…
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