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Alpine A110 R Ultime: The €265k Farewell Before the Electric Era

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Alpine is closing the petrol chapter of the A110 with the €265,000 A110 R Ultime, limited to 110 units, before transitioning to electric by late 2026. Meanwhile, the French brand reveals radical tuner versions like the €295,000 Tarmac Master by Ravage, as the future electric A110 takes shape on the APP platform for a 2027 launch.

"We've just created the A110 of our dreams with this Ultime version" — Philippe Krief, director of Alpine

The A110 R Ultime: The €265,000 Petrol-Powered Climax

Alpine is closing the book on the petrol era of its icon with the A110 R Ultime, limited to 110 units and priced at €265,000. This final version pushes refinement to the extreme with a specifically developed DCT6 gearbox, 20 kg lighter than the old 7-speed. The 1.8-litre turbo engine still produces 300 hp, but torque climbs to 420 Nm thanks to new forged conrods from GT4 racing.

The Alpine A110 will have a career with the French Gendarmerie. Photo Aguttes
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Fully adjustable Öhlins TTX suspension equips this ultimate variant, paired with forged 18 and 19-inch wheels and Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tyres developed specifically for this version. The active aerodynamics generate 124 kg of additional downforce at the front compared to the A110 R.

💡 Key Figure
The A110 R Ultime is 20 seconds faster than the A110 R on the Nürburgring Nordschleife.

When Will Production of the Petrol A110 Stop?

Production of the petrol-powered Alpine A110 will definitively cease in June 2026. After nearly 30,000 units produced since 2017, the berlinette takes its final bow to make way for a new 100% electric generation. The final 1,750 units are currently rolling off the production lines at the Dieppe factory.

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Ravage Tarmac Master: When Extreme Meets Exclusive

The French tuner Ravage offers an even more radical interpretation with the Tarmac Master. Based on the A110 R Ultime, this series of 10 units priced at €295,000 pushes technical limits. The track widened by 50 mm at the front and 90 mm at the rear brings the total width to 1.91 m.

The four-cylinder receives a new turbo and develops 320 hp on standard fuel, 345 hp with SP102. Weight remains under 1,100 kg despite the modifications. The chassis gets specific Öhlins TTX suspension and an AP Racing braking system with 330 mm discs on all four wheels.

📋 Fiche technique

Alpine A110 Tarmac Master
🏎️0-100 km/h
3.8 s

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The Electric A110: Revolution on the APP Platform

The future electric Alpine A110 will be based on the APP platform (Alpine Performance Platform), shared with the Renault 5 Turbo 3E. This 100% aluminium architecture promises rigidity twice that of the current petrol A110 while maintaining the lightweight objective.

The new electric berlinette will offer two electric motors with torque vectoring, an 800V architecture, and two battery capacities. Alpine also confirms the arrival of a 2+2 version and a Spider. A surprise remains possible with the retention of a petrol version on this same platform.

💡 Technical Point
The APP platform uses an ultra-rigid extruded aluminium structure, designed specifically for Alpine's electric sports cars.

What Will Alpine's Strategy Be Facing Electrification?

François Provost, CEO of Renault, is adopting a cautious strategy. Alpine's international expansion is on hold to focus on profitability in the French, German, and British markets. This approach contrasts with the previous ambitions of Luca de Meo, who aimed for seven models and a presence in North America.

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💡 Did You Know?
In the 60s and 70s, the French Gendarmerie used Alpine A110s as highway intervention vehicles, preferring its 5-speed gearbox to that of the Matra Djet.

Extreme Tuner Versions and Collectors

The Alpine A110 collector's market is heating up. A 1970 A110 1300 G in the rare "Jaune Rédélé" colour will be auctioned by RM Sotheby's on April 25th in Monaco. The estimate reaches €120,000 for this berlinette with exceptional pedigree, raced in competition by the Écurie Jean Behra.

Official tuner versions like the Tarmac Master fit into this dynamic.

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