Alpine unveiled a new limited-edition variant of the A110 dubbed ‘Tour de Corse 75’, wearing the colors of the legendary No. 7 Berlinette, a car that put on a great show at the 1975 Tour de Corse.
The fact Renault flew a load of folk out to Monaco, shut off the quayside to line up 85 classic A110s and held a press conference hosted by group boss Carlso Ghosn goes some way to underline how ...
The French performance brand Alpine will show off three models of its A110 sports coupe at Retromobile next weekend, two historically significant A110s, and one representing the last of the current ...
So what's in a name? In some cases, the heritage of a name is like a national treasure... and that's certainly true for Alpine. Its DNA blends Renault's sporting passion and technical expertise. The ...
It's fifty years ago since the Renault Alpine A110 Berlinette was introduced as one of the most beautiful road cars of its time, embodying light weight and sweet handling and furthering the long and ...
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 ...
The all-new two-seater sports coupe has been built with lightweight alluminium to reduce weight. Article continues below ADVERTISEMENT We use your sign-up to provide content in ways you've consented ...
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