This limited edition retro-flavored special edition will only be available for 150 cars
It is a well-known fact that Renault plans to make Alpine a pure electric brand in the next decade. The A110 will continue to be a relevant mid-engined coupe until that day. It will receive one special edition after the other. The Tour de Corse 75 is already following the A110 GT J, which was introduced last month. This sporty machine is named after the 1975 Tour de Corse race car.
The exterior is a predominant yellow color with a contrast black roof and hood. Alpine has also added black and white graphics to the car, along with special badges on its front fenders. To honor the rally car of nearly 50 years ago, the A110 Tour de Corse 75 is adorned with the number 7.
The wheels are 18 inches in diameter and have a stunning glossy white finish. This contrasts with the orange-colored brake brake calipers. The cabin is enhanced with visual tweaks. The Sabelt bucket seat gets Tour de Corse 75 embroidery. They are also available with a competition harness. The A110 Tour de Corse 75 is equipped with Alpine’s latest infotainment system, which supports Android Auto and Apple CarPlay.
It is planned to produce only 150 cars, each one being sold with numbered plaques. The Alpine A110 Tour de Corse 75 will be available in its home market starting June 17th. It will retail for EUR80,000. It is about EUR2,000 more costly than the base Porsche 718 Cayman S.
It is based on the 2022 A110 and features a 1.8-liter turbo engine that produces 300 horsepower and 340 Newton meters (251 pound-feet). A seven-speed, dual clutch automatic transmission channels the muscle to the rear axle. You can achieve a 0-60 mph (100 km/h), in just four and a quarter seconds, if you choose the S.