The Alpine A110 Première Edition is a numbered, limited edition production run of 1,955 cars. 1,955 refers to the year that Jean Rédélé launched Alpine.
The Première Edition is richly equipped including:
-Alpine Blue, Noir Profond (black) or Blanc Solaire (white) paint
-18-inch Otto Fuchs forged aluminium wheels, with matt black diamond turned finish specific to Première Edition
-Three driver modes with ‘Normal’, ‘Sport’ and ‘Track’ settings
-Performance braking system with dual-material brake discs with aluminium hub and rear calipers incorporating integrated parking brake
-Lightweight active sports exhaust
-Alpine-tuned Focal audio system
-Matte carbon fibre interior accents
-Brushed aluminium pedals
-Quilted smooth natural-grain leather Sabelt one-piece sports seats
-‘Tricolore’ blue, white and red badging inside and outside
…and a numbered ‘Première Edition’ plaque on the centre console.
-In 2018, after the production run of Première Edition is completed, several A110 trim levels will be available, supplemented by a wide range of personalisation options.
A110 PREMIERE EDITION PRICING
Alpine has set its tentative recommended retail price for the Première Edition at
58,500 Euros TTC (VAT included) in France
64,000 Swiss Francs (VAT included) in Switzerland.
Final prices will be confirmed at the start of formal orders in mid-2017.
A110 PREMIERE EDITION AVAILABILITY
Alpine opened reservations for its A110 Première Edition in December 2016 through the dedicated Alpine mobile App. All available left hand drive Première Edition cars were reserved in 5 days.
A small number of right hand drive cars remains for the United Kingdom market (deliveries will start in 2018), and reservations for the Japanese market will commence in the coming weeks.
The Alpine App remains open for reservations of the A110 production model that will be produced in 2018 after the deliveries of the A110 Première Edition are completed.
DESIGNED IN FRANCE, MADE IN FRANCE
The A110 has been designed and engineered in France, in Groupe Renault’s Technocentre in Guyancourt and in Renault Sport’s engineering centre in Les Ulis.
All A110s will be manufactured in the Alpine factory in Dieppe – its historical and spiritual home.
The Dieppe factory was built in 1969 by Jean Rédélé, and it was here that all generations of Alpines were built since then. Since Alpine production halted in the 1990s, The Dieppe factory has been building Renault Sport and other niche models from Groupe Renault such as the Clio V6, the Espace and currently the Clio R.S. Additionally, the Dieppe factory assembles many of Renault’s customer racing cars such as the Formula Renault 2.0.
Dieppe’s experienced specialist staff have all the expertise needed to build an excellent sports car. The factory is completing a multi-million Euro investment including a highly automated new body assembly facility dedicated to the A110’s all-aluminium platform and body.