New Atlas: Caterham and Renault teaming up to bring back the Alpine
The Alpine car brand is coming back. Renault and the Caterham Group have announced a new joint venture to build sports cars beginning in January 2013 at Renault’s Alpine plant in Dieppe, Normandy. The ...
Renault’s Alpine A110-50 concept definitely turned a few heads this year at Goodwood, where it was driver rather vigorously up the famous hill. Also, the reaction people have to it seems to be a very ...
The anticipated 2016 launch of Renault’s Alpine sports car is getting closer, but the French car maker has not even offered a hint at what the new sports car will look like. That could change next ...
The Renault Alpine A310 arrived in the 1970s with a clear mission: to give France its own answer to the rear engined sports cars that dominated both showrooms and rally stages. By 1977, the V6 version ...
Renault-owned Alpine is a bit of a disappointment. Based in Dieppe, the French company doesn't sell enough vehicles, therefore defeating the purpose of a standalone brand. Alpine further made a mess ...
Electrek: Lotus and Renault no longer co-developing an all-electric Alpine sports coupe
Niche performance automakers Lotus Cars and Renault Group subsidiary Alpine have announced that after two years, they are no long co-developing an all-electric sports coupe that was slotted to replace ...
Motor Trend: Renault's Alpine Vows EV Assault on American Shores by 2027
Just last month, Renault executives were loose-lipped about the promise and opportunity of introducing the sporty European Alpine brand to the U.S. by the end of the decade. Now, it looks like those ...