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John Mahoney1 Jun 2020
NEWS

Alpine under pressure to switch to EVs

Renault keen to reinvent its reborn sports car brand as soon as possible as part of French car-maker's cost cutting

Alpine is set to swap petrol for pure-electric power following an intensive review by parent company Renault, says a new report.

According to Renault chairman Jean-Dominique Senard, the move to electrification in the near future is part of a strategy to "add value" to the French car-making group.

Poor sales and the high cost of development of its first car in its modern history, the Alpine A110, has put the reborn sports car-maker under the spotlight as Renault attempts slash €2 billion ($A3.5b) from its overheads.

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“Clearly, Alpine is a beautiful brand and we do have to look very, very seriously at the future of this brand to see how it can bring added value to the group,” Senard told

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With rumours that Alpine's Dieppe manufacturing is at risk of closing, which would have the knock-on effect of killing off the A110, Senard said it was "quite obvious that we cannot continue as we are doing today.

"This [Dieppe] plant does not manufacture enough vehicles for us to discuss its future serenely. We will look to continue to add value to the Dieppe plant."

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Senard added a final decision on Alpine's fate will be made by new Renault chief executive Luca de Meo when he arrives in the role this July.

Sources close to the French car-maker suggest that instead of dropping Alpine altogether, a business case will be made to transition the sports car firm to an electric-only performance halo brand.

The reasoning behind turning Alpine into a zero-emission brand is it will help the Renault Group showcase the sportiness of its new electric tech, helping it potentially compete with more expensive premium rivals.

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Unfortunately for fans of the Alpine A110 and the factory workers in Dieppe, a move to EV is unlikely to give much comfort.

Despite a hefty $A60m investment in Alpine's manufacturing HQ, the production line is not equipped to build pure-electric vehicles, meaning yet more investment will be needed or, more likely, Renault will build its battery-powered Alpines elsewhere and shut the costly plant.

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Adding credibility to the rumours that Alpine is about to switch to electric, Renault Group design boss Laurens van den Acker recently told the Brit magazine: "It's inevitable that we'll electrify Alpine.

"We’re not only doing it because of the regulations. People’s expectations will shift and will push us into this direction."

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