Alpine A110 model versions topic

Alpine A110 model versions topic

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Portti

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226 posts

42 months

Friday 5th January
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There have been several different model versions of the new A110 over the past few years including few limited edition version. This topic is to ask and discuss on different model versions and their differences.

I've gathered information on different model versions on my own A110 website and that information can be found here:
https://www.pertti.com/en/alpine/02b-alpine-a110.h...

The big picture is:
- First model variant was Premiere Edition on 2018
- That was followed by Pure and Legende versions (2018)
- A110S was introduced in 2019. It had more powerful 292 hp engine.
- The regular models were upgraded for 2022 model year. Model variants available in 2022 were A110, A110 GT and A110 S
- A110 R was introduced at the end of 2022
- A110 R Turini was introduced for model year 2024 at the end of 2023

+ there has been several limited edition models over the years.

Meonstoke

275 posts

109 months

Friday 5th January
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Portti said:
There have been several different model versions of the new A110 over the past few years including few limited edition version. This topic is to ask and discuss on different model versions and their differences.

I've gathered information on different model versions on my own A110 website and that information can be found here:
https://www.pertti.com/en/alpine/02b-alpine-a110.h...

The big picture is:
- First model variant was Premiere Edition on 2018
- That was followed by Pure and Legende versions (2018)
- A110S was introduced in 2019. It had more powerful 292 hp engine.
- The regular models were upgraded for 2022 model year. Model variants available in 2022 were A110, A110 GT and A110 S
- A110 R was introduced at the end of 2022
- A110 R Turini was introduced for model year 2024 at the end of 2023

+ there has been several limited edition models over the years.
Very nice A110 site you have Portti, compliments.

I think it's worth specifically adding to the list the introduction of the Legende GT, the first of the limited editions, which started in 2020, followed by a 2021 version. These set the trend for the creation of the now standard GT.

(It was the launch of the 2020 LGT in the special Mercure silver grey and cognac interior that "sold it" for me. Up until then I was not really aware of the A110. At the time of ordering, I thought they'll likely add the S engine at some point to the LGT....)

LarJammer

2,280 posts

217 months

Friday 5th January
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Your website was very useful when I was looking for a car, thank you Portti!
In the end I came to the conclusion that the models are all more or less the same, but I suppose you could say the same of the 911.

Portti

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226 posts

42 months

Friday 5th January
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Thanks Larjammer and Meonstoke.

With regards to limited editions, as far as I know they have been as follows:

- A110 Color Edition (2020)
- A110 Legende GT (2020)
- A110 Legende GT (2021)
- A110 GT J. Redele Edition (2022)
- A110 South Beach Colorway (2022)
- A110 Tour De Corse 75 (2022)
- A110 San Remo 73 (2023)
- A110 R Le Mans (2023)
- A110 S Enstone Edition (2023)


Simon Owen

838 posts

141 months

Friday 5th January
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LarJammer said:
Your website was very useful when I was looking for a car, thank you Portti!
In the end I came to the conclusion that the models are all more or less the same, but I suppose you could say the same of the 911.
A significant point for me when choosing a car, 911’s are different though aren’t they, i.e. a basic 2S is a very different model to a GT3RS or even a TurboS. The ‘gap’ between models is much smaller in A110 world as I see it.

It’s not just engines either is it, higher spec Porsche’s can have quite different suspension configurations, with Alpine the suspension designs are all the same, just different rates for springs, dampers and ARB’s.


Edited by Simon Owen on Friday 5th January 13:10