2021-11-30 15:03
Automotive
Alex Lowe

Alpine refreshes the A110 for 2022

Alpine refreshes the A110 for 2022

Alpine has recently refreshed its only model, the A110 sports coupé. When the A110 was launched back in 2017 it was very well received, but had a couple of niggles, such as the infotainment screen lacking Apple CarPlay and another modern add ons which are common place now, in 2021. The other common complaint was the lack of a manual gearbox, sadly this has not been addressed with this revision.

The model line-up remains the same, with A110 being renamed A110 and the Légende is now called GT. At the top of the range is the A110 S with a more sporty, hardcore look. Prices start at £49,905.

Starting with the A110 based model, it has a 1.8-litre turbocharged four-cylinder engine with 248bhp, 236lb ft torque – which means it can do 0-60mph in 4.5 seconds.

Bumping up to the GT, power is increased to 296bhp and can do 0-60mph in 4.2 seconds. This more premium model has larger 18-inch alloys, leather seats as well as some extra kit as standard.

For the A110S, it has the same power as the GT but has an optional carbonfibre aero package, 18-inch GT Race wheels, orange brake callipers as well as an optional orange and black paint choice.

Inside as standard on all models is the new 7-inch infotainment screen, with Bluetooth and support for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

A110 is £49,905, GT £59,355 and S is £59,955.

Alex Lowe

Alpine refreshes the A110 for 2022

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