The New Alpine A110 Is A 247bhp, Lightweight Way To Annoy Cayman Owners

Renault is finally done teasing its Alpine-branded sports car, revealing the mid-engined machine in full at the Geneva Motor Show
The New Alpine A110 Is A 247bhp, Lightweight Way To Annoy Cayman Owners

We may have already seen the outside of the new Alpine A110, but this week we finally learned what’s going on under the skin of the new mid-engined sports car. The answer? Quite a bit of power, and not a lot of weight.

We’re talking 247bhp, which only has 1080kg to shift around. That means the largely aluminium machine will do 0-62mph in 4.5 seconds - exactly the same as the Alfa Romeo 4C, and faster than all 718 Caymans bar the S when equipped with PDK.

The New Alpine A110 Is A 247bhp, Lightweight Way To Annoy Cayman Owners

Power comes not from the 1.6-litre Renaultsport Clio engine as previously expected, rather a new 1.8-litre Renault/Nissan developed unit. Something that the A110 does share with the Clio RS though is a lack of manual gearbox option: it’s available only with a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission.

Top speed is electronically limited to 155mph, and the Alpine is helped at the top end by a drag coefficient of 0.32 - 0.1 off the aforementioned Cayman. The slippery shape obviously helps, but to further reduce drag there are air inlets in the front bumper, designed to create a ‘curtain’ along the front wheel wells to improve air flow.

The New Alpine A110 Is A 247bhp, Lightweight Way To Annoy Cayman Owners

The aluminium construction of the A110 helps trim the fat considerably, but there’s also a pair of one-piece bucket seats provided by Sabelt that weigh a pithy 13.1kg each, and some relatively small wheels. Alpine hasn’t been tempted to fit enormous 20-inch rims to the A110, instead choosing forged Otto Fuchs 18-inch wheels for the job.

Like the look of it? UK pricing hasn’t confirmed just yet, but elsewhere in Europe the high-spec Premiere Edition will set you back €58,500.

Comments

LivZ

You’d think they’d make a lightweight, nimble, daily driver with not that much power manual for the fun of it. It’s like they didn’t pay attention to the success of the GT4.

03/09/2017 - 21:43 |
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Anonymous

In reply to by LivZ

Alpine despite it’s history, doesn’t have the same appeal as Porsche…

People buy gt4 because they are Porsche.

The big error to me here is the lack of manual transmission. they said they focused on making a fun car, not trying to make it too fast, but they won’t offer a manual.

03/11/2017 - 01:32 |
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Tibz

I went at the Geneva Auto Show today specifically to see it.
And the car does look better in reality than on pictures.
But there is only 3 colors available :(

03/10/2017 - 01:07 |
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Tibz

I pay a beer to the first guy who makes a video of it drifting in the snow.

#turini

03/10/2017 - 01:10 |
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Octorio

But one question still remains…..

why didn’t they call it the A113????

03/10/2017 - 13:06 |
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Kailash Ramesh

In reply to by Octorio

Ah !!!! Cheeky.

03/12/2017 - 09:18 |
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Diarmuid Marsden

Since when are 18s small wheels?

03/12/2017 - 15:39 |
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