Alpine's US Return Ditches the A110—Here's Why That Matters
"Alpine's returning to the US with everything except the one car Americans would actually buy. That's not strategy, that's bean counters protecting Renault's EV transition."
— Revvly Take
Alpine is coming back to America, but not with the car that matters. The A110—that nimble, sub-3000-lb French sport car that actually deserves the hype—won't make the trip. Instead, expect EVs designed by committee for markets that don't understand what made Alpine worth caring about in the first place.
Kyle Francis
CarBuzz · Jan 7
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