Engineering News Blog

Engineering News

Latest news of interest to engineers. Sourced from GlobalSpec's Engineering News

Previous in Blog: Inflatable Solar Arrays Cost Up to 25X Less   Next in Blog: Coming in 2008: GPS-Enabled Cameras?
Close
Close
Close
2 comments
Rate Comments: Nested

Renault Alpine Coming in 2010 with Midship Turbo-Power

Posted November 29, 2007 12:56 PM

From Autoblog:

Renault hasn't done much to tap into its Formula One successes, nor has it provided credible competition to the RX-8s and 350Zs of the world. That's all going to change come 2010. Renault is expected to revive the much-loved Alpine name and slap it on the back of two-door coupe powered by a turbocharged engine mounted amidships. AutoExpress has it on good authority that designers are wrapping up the exterior and that a Megane-bodied mule caught testing on the Nurburgring is actually the new Alpine being put through its paces. Renault is confident that the new coupe won't go the way of the Sport Spider that was dropped in 1997 after it was maligned for offering little refinement and even less practicality. We're hoping to see the Alpine make its concept debut in Paris next year.

Read the whole article

Reply

Interested in this topic? By joining CR4 you can "subscribe" to
this discussion and receive notification when new comments are added.
Guru
Engineering Fields - Manufacturing Engineering - United Kingdom - Member - Get things done!

Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: East Anglia, UK
Posts: 2003
Good Answers: 3
#1

Re: Renault Alpine Coming in 2010 with Midship Turbo-Power

11/30/2007 5:28 AM

I may have to show interest in a french car!

__________________
'The truth is out there' The lies are in your head.
Reply
Guru
Hobbies - Model Rocketry - New Member

Join Date: Jun 2007
Location: East of Seattle, Washington state Republic of the 50 states of America
Posts: 2045
Good Answers: 36
#2

Re: Renault Alpine Coming in 2010 with Midship Turbo-Power

11/30/2007 12:06 PM

I see what you mean.

Brad

__________________
(Larrabee's Law) Half of everything you hear in a classroom is crap. Education is figuring out which half is which.
Reply
Reply to Blog Entry 2 comments

Previous in Blog: Inflatable Solar Arrays Cost Up to 25X Less   Next in Blog: Coming in 2008: GPS-Enabled Cameras?

Advertisement