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Alpine Unveils A110 FUTURE Development Car Pointing to an All‑Electric A110

It reveals a purpose-built electric architecture designed to preserve the A110’s light handling and defers full performance numbers to a later public reveal.

Overview

  • Alpine has presented the A110 FUTURE development car as the centrepiece of its Goodwood programme to show that the next A110 will be built as a fully electric sports car.
  • The car sits on the new Alpine Performance Platform (APP), a purpose-built EV architecture that uses an aluminium structure and two battery packs arranged for a roughly 40/60 front-to-rear weight spread.
  • APP uses 800V cell-to-pack technology and high-energy-density cells and packages the motors, inverter and axle into a compact rear-mounted dual-motor 3-in-1 unit to save weight and improve responsiveness.
  • Alpine is stressing that the electric A110 will stay small, light and dynamics-focused rather than chasing headline power figures, and the company has not released final performance or showroom timing.
  • Goodwood will also showcase Alpine’s wider EV lineup and motorsport links, with on-track demonstrations by Alpine F1 drivers, and the brand plans a fuller public reveal of the production A110 later this year as Dieppe is retooled for APP assembly.