Alpine is the sports brand of the Renault group that was founded in 1955 by a mechanic named Jean Rédéle in his own workshop. His first cars were preparations of Renault models for alpine racing. This is how the brand was born, always based on three pillars: agility, elegance and competitive spirit. The Alpine legend has been forged through legendary victories and an unwavering sporting commitment.

The jewel in the crown is the A110 model, a two-seater sports car with the engine in a central-rear position and rear-wheel drive. It emerged in 2017 as a well-deserved tribute to the iconic sports car from the seventies that was manufactured in Valladolid and the company presents an updated range for 2024.

The new A110 R Turini version stands out, based on the well-known A110 R, but with some modifications to the equipment. For example, the 18-inch GT Race alloy wheels in matte black.

It uses the most powerful engine in the range, which offers 300 HP. Like the A110 R, this version is characterized by equipping numerous carbon fiber parts, from the front diffuser to the hood, side skirts, rear spoiler, rear diffuser or engine cover. The Alpine range for 2024 is completed with the A110 S, which is distinguished by its 18-inch Fuchs forged wheels, headlights with black boomerang-shaped tulips and the electrochromic interior rear-view mirror.

Below is the A110 GT, with the same 300 HP engine but with a less radical feel. The A110 GT comes standard with 18-inch black diamond Grand Prix wheels and side monograms with the brand logo. It also includes the Focal Premium audio system, an electrochromic anti-glare rearview mirror and heated seats, in addition to the aluminum pedals and footrest.

The basic version is the A110 model with 252 HP, 18-inch Sérac alloy wheels and electrically folding exterior mirrors.