Renault Love presents Alpine A610!

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Renault Love presents Alpine A610!
La nouvelle Alpine A110 était de la partie à 500 Ferrari contre le cancer ! www.alpineplanet.com 🇫🇷 📸 @gpe_auto __________________________________________ #Alpine #alpinea110 #dieppe #jeanredele #jeanrédélé #a110 #sportcar #sportcars #madeinfrance #legend #iconic #car #alpineisback #carporn #cars #satisfying #design
MOTORS Some cool pictures by Amy Shore @amyshorephotography during an amazing roadtrip with @alpine_cars Alpine A110. #ironylon #fuelandstyle #alpinea110 #alpinecars #alpineisback #roadtrip #carporn #carphotography #car #auto #carvintage #ukroadtrip #speed #drive #cargram #portree #isleofskye #LaRouteBleue #OnTheRoad #RoadTrippin #NeverStopExploring #carsofinstagram #SportCars #DriveTastefully #coupe #shadows #nightcrawler #roadtrip #instacar #manchester (presso Edinburgh, United Kingdom) https://www.instagram.com/p/BoHn3xzhK-R/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=2p8oo2c3tgsl
First eyes on the all new Alpine A110 Premiere Edition Renaultsport Alpine Factory, Dieppe, France 2017. Yashica T3 Super | Kodak Max 400
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Photo Credits: Alpine & Lionel Koretzky
Renault Love presents the lost Alpine W71 (A710/A410) prototype
“As it turns out, Renault was also working on another car between 1989 to 1993 known as the “W71”. This car was a small, lightweight, 2-seater which was meant to be a modern interpretation of the original A110. The people developing this car in Berex (the original Renault Sport factory; the site where the A442 was developed) were indeed personnel leftover from the original Alpine factory. Their goal was to save the badge and indeed produce a car which would hark back to the glory days of Alpine; functional, lightweight, driver’s cars. “
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