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Launching its first model in 2025, Alpine announces its pure-trolley plans

Recently, Alpine, a sub-brand of Renault known for producing lightweight sports cars, announced its plans to launch three pure electric models in the future, the first pure electric SUV model will be launched in 2025, currently tentatively named GT X-Over, and the other two models will also be released in 2026.

Launching its first model in 2025, Alpine announces its pure-trolley plans

Alpine plans to have three all-electric models by 2026

Alpine plans to have three pure electric vehicle models for sale by 2026, including the GT X-Over, a pure electric SUV that can carry the whole family; a pure electric compact hatchback for daily transportation, which is also considered to be a sporty version of the Renault 5 pure electric vehicle unveiled at the 2021 IAA Mobility (German International Automobile and Smart Mobility Expo); and a pure electric sports car full of driving fun. It will be developed by Alpine and Lotus, based on Lotus's latest lightweight E-Sports modular electric platform, and this pure electric sports car is also seen as an alternative to the current Alpine sports car A110.

Launching its first model in 2025, Alpine announces its pure-trolley plans

The first all-electric model GT X-Over and Nissan Ariya were both produced at the Deeppe plant in France

Launching its first model in 2025, Alpine announces its pure-trolley plans

Alpine will also launch a pure electric hatchback based on the Renault 5 concept car by 2026

Launching its first model in 2025, Alpine announces its pure-trolley plans

The successor to the Alpine A110 will be developed jointly by Alpine and Lotus

The GT X-Over will be put into operation at Alpine's plant in Diepe, France, which will also produce Nissan Ariya pure electric SUVs, so it is not excluded that there will be some correlation between gt X-Over and Ariya.

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