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Launched in 2017, or rather relaunched, the Alpine A110 has been a huge success with customers since its big comeback in a new guise. And for good reason, all the special series released during his career were sold out in just a few hours, and orders continue to increase. So much so that the Dieppe-based manufacturer now wants to step up the pace even more to meet the high demand. And this one comes not only from France, becausein Spain, England and Japan In addition, berlinetta is very popular. Yes, but now diesel cars will soon be banned in Europe, and the brand will have to find a solution. So it will soon be 100% electric.
The A110 S is ready to take you to a royal driving experience. pic.twitter.com/d3EQpLgAJa
—Alpine Cars (@alpinecars) October 26, 2022
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A decision that marks the end of the A110 as we know it today. Indeed, it will disappear within the next few years to be replaced models with zero emissions. Among them are not one, but two rather large electric SUVs. But the manufacturer will not be the only one to develop it. Indeed, then he could cooperate with Lotus, while the Renault group began to converge with the parent company of the English brand, Geely. Thus, Alpine can take advantage of the know-how of a firm that recently already sells its Eletre.
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Then it’s entirely possible that two future electric creations from the Dieppe brand will occupy the chassis Lotus SUV, and why not its engine. As a reminder, the latter develops from 603 to 905 horsepower, depending on the selected version, at a price from 96,890 euros to 152,090 euros. Now it remains to be seen what Alpine has in store for us, which has not yet announced its plans for these cars, which were already so feared by fans of the first hour.
There was a great atmosphere at the Alpine booth this weekend #Paris Motor Show🔥.
While DJ Vinz Olsen was behind the turntables, the Jamal Family dance company performed a break dance. Who was in?📸 Shady William pic.twitter.com/DJTOCDETRi
—Alpine Cars (@alpinecars) October 24, 2022
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