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 ...
It is not only Renault that is expanding its current vehicle lineup but Alpine, too, its performance-oriented brand. The company has several crossovers in the making, some of which might apply for a U ...
Alpine, Renault’s revived sports car brand that has now been reinvented yet again to make sporty electric vehicles, will launch its first offering in 2024. It could be one of three vehicles, but ...
Alpine, the sporty arm of Renault (that has replaced RenaultSport) is going to draw from Formula 1 for all its upcoming EVs, according to a new report. The company is pulling out all the stops to ...
For more than 20 years, the Renault 5 was the gold standard for strange little French hatchbacks that sometimes had an engine where the back seats would normally be. That long run made it one of the ...
Just last month, Renault executives were loose-lipped about the promise and opportunity of introducing the sporty European Alpine brand to the U.S. by the end of the decade. Now, it looks like those ...
Renault CEO Luca de Meo has confirmed the company is looking to make a return to the United States, most probably with its sporty sub-brand Alpine, and possibly by 2027 or 2028. De Meo says Alpine, ...
Amid all the drama with CEO Carlos Ghosn and a rift with Nissan, a bright spot for Renault has been its leadership in EV sales — particularly with the Zoe. Now, Renault is increasing its electric bet ...
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