Designed by Giovanni Michelotti, the A110 was produced between 1963 and 1978 with Renault powerplants. The original variant offered merely 55 horsepower from 956 cubic centimeters, which seems too ...
Alpine made a name for itself by competing in some of the most famous racing events of the 20th century. The nameplate that did more for Alpine than any other car they made is the A110, a Giovanni ...
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 has officially announced the end of A110 production in mid-2026, with only 1,750 units remaining in the final run. The A110 weighs just 1,100 kg — lighter than nearly every modern sports car ...
Alpine is ready to kickstart its EV-only era, but before that happens, it has another surprise for fans of the A110 nameplate. The A110 R Ultime debuted in Paris, as a high-performance version of the ...
Vik is the Co-Founder and former Editor at MotorAuthority, a leading U.S. website covering performance and luxury cars. Since 2025, he has contributed to CarBuzz, blending his engineering background ...
The claimed lightness is the headline, though, for the simple reason that it’s difficult to make EVs light, given the weight of the massive batteries powering them. For sports car engineers, this is a ...
Alpine has hung its hat on electric power with cars like the A290, A390, and the upcoming A110, but the company isn’t completely closing the door on gasoline just yet. The brand has revealed secrets ...
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 exist if ...
The Alpine name first appeared in 1955, 70 years later the brand is celebrating with a special anniversary edition of the Alpine A110 R. The past seven decades of the French sports car brand have by ...
On an icy night in 1973, an electric blue Alpine A110 won the first ever round of the newly-created World Rally Championship, taking victory in the famously treacherous Monte Carlo Rally by just 26 ...