French auto maker Renault has turned to a legendary car of its past and recycled the Alpine A110. WSJ’s Dan Neil takes a first look at the modern reinvention of a “great French bulldog” of the past at ...
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Renault’s renaissance was one of the automotive stories of 2025. Worldwide sales grew for a third straight year – at twice the market rate – thanks in part to the success of the Renault 5 E-Tech EV, ...
Back in the 1960s, the Alpine A110 was nothing short of a sportscar god. The stunning-looking, lightweight mid-engine formula made wonders, whether it was on the street or when it came to beating ...
To build the Alpine chassis, engineers from Tork Engineering stiffened and further developed the Mégane Trophy platform, adding a roll cage and bracing in the engine bay. Possibly the most impressive ...
As Renault is preparing to re-launch the Alpine sports car brand, this excellent video from Petrolicious will help you understand what makes the marque so special. Jürgen Clauss is a man with a deep ...
Don't let the cheeky styling and three-lug wheels fool you, this Dinalpin A110 is an angry little rally racer for the street. You might be wondering what a Dinalpin is, and you wouldn't be alone—the ...
A new version of the Renault Alpine A110 will debut at the 2017 Geneva Motor Show. But Renault is giving us an early look now at its reborn classic, which looks nearly identical to the Alpine Vision ...
70 year-old Jean Ragnotti is poised to return to the Rallye Monte-Carlo stages in the very same Renault 5 Turbo he steered to victory 35 years ago. Team Renault Classic has actually entered four crews ...
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