Alpine was founded in 1955 in Dieppe, a town in northern Normandy, and the marque, now under ownership of Renault, still ...
Built from 1963 to 1977, the small model became a motorsport titan that continues to set the hearts of collectors racing.
Alpine’s first all-electric hot hatchback is a sporty version of the brilliant new Renault 5 with a bit of know-how from the ...
If you choose the 180hp model, WLTP driving range is 236 miles ... Steering feel and agility are this car’s strongest points.
The A390_β show car, the very first 100% electric Alpine sport fastback introduces a new dimension to the brand's sporting ...
The Alpine A290 is an electric hot hatchback based on the Renault 5. It has extra power – to the tune of a further 100 ...
The Alpine A290 is a very desirable small car with a talented chassis. Proof the hot hatch is alive and well with zero emissions” ...
Can Alpine's EV hot hatch push the Renault 5 into touch? The A290 certainly has the kerb appeal, and the entertaining road manners ...
Alpine didn’t have to resurrect its fabled A110 model in 2017. The original diminutive two seater sports car arrived in 1962, ...
Alpine’s first all-electric car – an EV hot hatch based on the ... and in the UK we’ll get GT and GT Premium models with 178bhp or a top-spec GTS model with 217bhp. While a Renault 5 with ...