Alpine will introduce three new fully electric models in the coming years. One of these will be called GT X-Over, the French sports car brand announced. Production will start in 2025. A year later comes the electric A110.
Alpine will profile itself in a new way this decade. A year ago it announced that it will present three all-electric newcomers in the coming years. These are a sports coupe, a sporty hatchback and an SUV/crossover. We also got to see the three in some dark teaser photos. Alpine is now disclosing more about the crossover. As mentioned, the crossover will listen to the name Alpine GT X-Over. It will be a high-legged model with a sloping roofline based on the CMF-EV platform. This makes it a direct relative of the Renault Mégane E-tech Electric and Nissan Ariya. The GT X-Over must be off the production line by 2025 in Dieppe, where Alpine is currently also building the A110.
There is more news. The A-with-number as model name, known from Alpine, remains reserved for the sports coupé in the spirit of the historic Alpines, because the electric successor to the A110 is also called A110 again. The new A110 will appear a year after the GT X-Over, in 2026.
Alpine is still silent about the hatchback. It will almost certainly be a sportier version of the electric Renault 5 and it will not be built in Dieppe but side-by-side with the 5 in another factory. That is probably the first electric Alpine that we will see, because Alpine announced earlier that it would reveal the first model in 2024. In that year the retro Renault 5 is also released.
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