The Alpine A110 Berlinette, one of the rally legends of old, turns 50 this
year and to mark the event, parent company Renault has crafted a new concept
model in its name that will make its world premiere at the Monaco Grand Prix
this weekend.
"We wanted to make a Berlinette that was of our time, and which boldly
embodies Renault's passion for motorsport. We were guided by our hearts and
emotions," said Renault Concept and Show Car Director, Axel Breun.
Instead of developing and designing a concept model from scratch, Renault
stylistically modified the body of the production-intent, all-electric DeZir
sports coupe concept from the 2010 Paris Motor Show, and placed it atop of the
Megane Trophy racecar, which as you may imagine, is not mechanically related to
the production model.
The carbon-fiber bodywork of the A110-50 study combines a new shade of blue
that reinterprets the famous original ‘Alpine Blue’ with orange accents. Being a
track focused model, the Alpine also features an array of aero components such
as the front spoiler, protruding side skirts, a rear diffuser and a large wing.
Other differences over the DeZir include the Alpine A110-inspired half-domed
additional lamps that feature LED yellow lighting, air-intakes on each side of
the car and 21-inch wheels with a single central nut that are wrapped around in
road homologated Michelin tires.
Opening the scissor doors reveals an uncluttered, competition-focused cockpit
with Sabelt bucket seats and full harness belts, a roll cage and a racing
steering wheel that incorporates a color screen, which houses the same
technology as a Formula Renault 3.5 single-seater to provide drivers with all
the information they need.
Under the carbon fiber body lies a strengthened version of the Megane
Trophy's tubular chassis. The wheelbase of the Alpine A110-50 is identical to
that of Mégane Trophy at 2,625mm, while the track is slightly wider at 1,680mm
on the front and 1,690mm on the rear. According to the automaker, the Alpine
A110-50 has a kerb weight of 880kg or about 1,940 pounds. Renault says the final
weight distribution is almost ideal, with 47.8 percent hanging over the front
wheels.
The Alpine A110-50 makes use of the Megane Trophy's V4Y engine, which is
Renault's internal designation for the Nissan VQ 3.5-liter V6. In this
application, the V6 delivers 400hp at 7,200 rpm and 422Nm (311 lb-ft) at 6,200
rpm. A semi-automatic six-speed sequential gearbox drives the rear wheels
through a limited slip differential.
Renault says that in order to improve driver feedback, it has not fitted the
car with any type of driving aids like ABS and traction control. Stopping power
is provided by large 356mm-diameter steel discs with six-piston calipers at the
front, and 330mm discs with four-piston calipers at the rear.
While the French automaker has not publicized any plans to produce the Alpine
A110-50 Concept, the automaker's top brass has suggested that it would like to
re-introduce the Alpine brand in the very near future.
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