Alpine brand revived!

Posted on Monday 8 October 2007

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Updated: Despite the millions spent by Renault on its Formula One team and its recent success in the competition, translating these efforts to its production cars is a moot point because Renault’s lineup is lacking in the sports car department. Management is hoping to change all that and is keen to start building sports cars again, as it has in the past, with the revival of the legendary Alpine label.

Renault’s marketing boss Patrick Blain has revealed that there are plans for several sports cars in Renault’s future lineup but stressed that the first model won’t arrive until after 2010. Blain confirmed that Renault is unlikely to pick a new name for its future sports car and will probably go with Alpine to brand it.

When talking about the first of the new Alpine models, Blain described it as being a “radical sports car” and not just a sports version of a regular model. Other cars Renault is considering include new premium models such as new versions of the Vel Satis and Avantime lines.

Before then we will see a new flagship coupe previewed by the recent Laguna Coupe Concept. Speaking with Automotive News Europe, Blain explained that Renault is busy focusing on launching 26 new models by the end of 2009.

Pictured above is the Renault Alpine A110, which led the team to victory in the 1973 World Rally Championship in modified form.

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3 Comments for 'Alpine brand revived!'

  1.  
    September 25, 2007 | 12:55 pm
     

    Wow… Isn’t that a mistake about Avantime line? I certainly hope it’s not… I really love Renault Avantime and a new model would be just great. I also believe that now people will be more prepared to buy such an extraordinary car.

  2.  
    biturbo
    September 25, 2007 | 3:33 pm
     

    Highly doubt about Renault bringing a real sports car.
    But “borrowing” the GTR platform from brother Nissan and putting another skin would do.

  3.  
    Ryanza
    September 26, 2007 | 3:51 am
     

    Or a re-skinned 350Z would be even better price wise.

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