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 ...
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The Alpine A290 is the hot hatch Renault 5 you've been waiting for but it has a big problem
Electric cars are now part of the wider new car marketplace. Regular new car customers are finding that for doing the mundane ...
In May 2023, Renault-owned Alpine previewed its return to the hot hatch segment by unveiling an electric concept car called the A290_β (pronounced “A290 beta,” underlining the hatchback’s status as a ...
Alpine, the racing and sportscar division of Renault, has revealed a couple of teaser images of its upcoming electric hot hatch show car. Called the A290 β (or beta), the car is a concept for now, ...
Alpine has officially opened orders for its A290, a fully electric hatchback based on the Renault Five. The A290 marks Alpine’s entry into the electric sports car market, offering two power options — ...
When James Batchelor was invited to the launch of the new all-electric Alpine A390 SUV in the brand’s hometown of Dieppe, ...
The all-new Alpine A390 battery-electric compact crossover SUV is considered too small for the North American market, but its ...
When it comes to convincing drivers that electric hatchbacks can be fun, Alpine isn’t messing about. The French company has just revealed a new three-seat concept that puts the driver in the middle of ...
In a world full of Lancia Stratoses and Audi Quattros, Renault knew that its diminutive 5 (or R5, in common parlance) hatchback would not be the basis of a competitive World Rally Championship entry.
Renault made countless American car enthusiasts jealous when it revived Alpine as a sports car sub-brand with the sleek A110. Since then, Alpine has only been available in Europe, but that’s about to ...
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