Alpine might not be available in the U.S., but it's a brand that's doing decently well over in Europe. Admittedly, its lineup ...
Alpine has spent the past few years flirting with the idea of a U.S. comeback, and the most tempting bait for American buyers ...
Alpine gears up its expansion with the launch of the A390 on May 27. One teaser image of the crossover was released ahead of the debut. Production model features a dual-motor powertrain and torque ...
View post: This Dodge Viper V10 Engine Has Been Turned Into a Coffee Table In recent years, legendary French performance and sports car brand Alpine has been reimagining itself as a ...
French performance marque Alpine is working on seven models for launch this decade, all of them powered by batteries. The first of these debuted in June in the form of the A290 hot hatch. The second ...
Alpine’s first crossover, the electric A390, has been spotted testing ahead of a launch next year, and weeks before the A390_β concept reveal on October 11. The coupe-SUV has four doors, a fastback ...
The Alpine A390_β (Beta) is a true crossover - it morphs and liquifies the terms SUV and sedan into a fresh creation that might have purists say 'yuck.' Alas, it's very much in line with the times – ...
The company behind the gorgeous A110 may enter the U.S. market with an EV sports car and a Cayenne EV competitor.
Little did Renault know back when the French automaker resurrected the A110 in 2017 with a four-cylinder turbo, but Alpine is primed to become fully electric in a few short years. Following the ...
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Renault performance sub-brand Alpine is developing two electric crossovers for the United States market, the company's CEO confirmed Thursday. The new crossovers are a part of Alpine's lofty ...
The North American EV market may end up with an injection of French flair. The name “Alpine” may not mean much to North Americans; the brand hasn’t ever really sold its wares in the U.S. or Canada, ...