RE: Alpine plots electric hot hatch

RE: Alpine plots electric hot hatch

Thursday 14th January 2021

Alpine plots electric hot hatch

New tie-up with Lotus isn't the end of Alpine's ambitions as it charts a course to profitability



The announcement of an impending partnership with Lotus was not the only thing on the Alpine slate today. As part of a far-reaching revision of Renault strategy, the firm also highlighted its future product ambitions as it outlined plans to absorb Renault Sport and Renault Sport Racing into its brand. For the manufacturer, the new combined entity "will combine high-tech excellence and passion for racing to develop high-performance, authentic and exclusive sports cars."

Sounds pretty good, no? And doubtless prudent on the branding front, particularly as far as motor racing is concerned. Of course, practically speaking, there is an element of Renault rearranging the deck chairs here. Where Renault Sport stops and Alpine starts in Dieppe has always been a bit hazy; not so long ago a senior engineer bemusedly confirmed to PH that the A110 had simply been built by Renault Sport technicians wearing different polo shirts. Announcing officially that they are to be one and the same thing is probably not going to entail much desk-moving, let's put it that way.

The more important element is the idea that Alpine will now focus its attentions on plans to develop a fully electric line-up, as it strives for profitability by 2025. Obviously the new arrangement with Lotus is intended to replace the current A110 with a battery-powered sports car. The challenges for meeting this objective are numerous, and 'the comprehensive feasibility study' which is due to result from the Memorandum of Understanding will make for interesting reading.


But whatever new model emerges from that fledgling relationship will be a niche item. It will be the job of its other future products to supply the volume. Accordingly, Alpine has confirmed that it will also target an electric hot hatch and 'sports crossover'. The former will be a B-segment product and based on the CMF-B EV platform, meaning that it will Clio-sized (tantalisingly, its parent manufacturer today revealed the new prototype Renault 5 - an electric supermini you'd imagine would fit the bill quite nicely).

The crossover, predictably, will be a C-segment proposition - meaning it'll need to elbow itself some space in the ultra competitive compact SUV market. It'll be built on the all-new CMF-EV platform which is currently earmarked for concepts like the Nissan Ariya and Megane eVision, both slated for near future production. Alpine claims that all next generation products will make use of Renault's latest innovations, as well as expertise derived from its Formula One team.

Commenting on the announcement, Laurent Rossi, CEO Alpine, said: "The new Alpine entity takes three brands with separate assets and areas of excellence to turn them into an empowered, fully-fledged business. The craftsmanship from our plant in Dieppe, the engineering mastery from our Formula One and Renault Sport teams will shine through our tech-infused, 100% electric line-up, taking the beautiful Alpine name to the future. We'll be on the tracks and on the roads, authentic and high-tech, disruptive and passionate".










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Aftershox

Original Poster:

397 posts

159 months

Thursday 14th January 2021
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Looks funky. Let's hope it comes out of design like that!

FPC

79 posts

52 months

Thursday 14th January 2021
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...with smaller wheels.

Limpet

6,318 posts

162 months

Thursday 14th January 2021
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Rear end looks exactly like a modern take on a Renault 5. Love it! smile

Mave

8,208 posts

216 months

Thursday 14th January 2021
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Yeah, looks like a lot of old skool Renault 5 on that concept smile

stevemcs

8,672 posts

94 months

Thursday 14th January 2021
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That looks great, build it like that and i'm sure it would sell.

Roma101

838 posts

148 months

Thursday 14th January 2021
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IMO best looking concept for a long time. Brilliant.

Gorbyrev

1,160 posts

155 months

Thursday 14th January 2021
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Hope it has a Toblerone dash!

RexT

17 posts

136 months

Thursday 14th January 2021
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Brilliant reimagining of the Renault 5. Hope it survives as is - unlike the Honda e

wab172uk

2,005 posts

228 months

Thursday 14th January 2021
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Won't get many grates of Milk in that boot.

996GT3_Matt

200 posts

205 months

Thursday 14th January 2021
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A fabulous homage to the old Renault 5 GT Turbo. I am not particularly fond of the modern/current crop of turbo-charged engines, so the concept of a funky retro hatch propelled by a modern electric unit is appealing to me, if the chassis dynamics cater for our types.
Matt

ate one too

2,902 posts

147 months

Thursday 14th January 2021
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Designers fantasy ... no chance it will look much like these renders if it ever makes it into production.

Leon R

3,208 posts

97 months

Thursday 14th January 2021
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Still wishing this was actually made and sold.


Pughmacher

372 posts

44 months

Thursday 14th January 2021
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I like that a lot! Nice blue paint and decent wheels for the full Raider remake! Presumably it’ll be a GT E rather than GT turbo but if it stays nice and close to those drawings then it’s an exciting car! EV hot hatches are going to need to be made! Who doesn’t like a hot hatch? I’ll take big chunky switches rather than touch screens in mine please! tongue out

danp

1,603 posts

263 months

Thursday 14th January 2021
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wab172uk said:
Won't get many grates of Milk in that boot.
The test is banana boxes!

Yidwann

1,872 posts

211 months

Thursday 14th January 2021
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Shut up and take my money!!!

coogy

955 posts

212 months

Thursday 14th January 2021
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I really like that, let's hope it ends up looking somewhat similar!

SRT77

677 posts

219 months

Thursday 14th January 2021
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Sure a few little vague references in the design hark back to the 5 Turbo, but fire it up and any resemblances will be instantly forgotten.

Miserablegit

4,021 posts

110 months

Thursday 14th January 2021
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you mean press ctrl-alt delete to boot it!

I like the look of it and it could be a hoot of a station car but would pale next to a v6 clio or the original 5 turbo.

horseshoecrab

432 posts

209 months

Thursday 14th January 2021
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That looks brilliant. Front of a Clio and the R5T rear end. Love it

Looking forward to seeing the stupid 4 wheel drive one with massive arches and a huge battery on the back seat

Moonpie21

533 posts

93 months

Thursday 14th January 2021
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This is how the Honda E started, lots of want for the concept and then diluted to something thats still good, but not enough to make me get one. If it is delivered looking like that I could be tempted.