Good news Alpine fans! Strong uptake for A110 special editions deliver record sales for the French marque 🥳
Maybe that's to be expected. After all, both are established players sitting at the highest possible end of the market, and the richest consumers are yet to feel the pinch of this latest bout of financial turbulence . It’s not just those two, though. Alpine’s most recent results show its new car registrations are up by 33 per cent.
First was Renaulution, which was Renault’s global restructuring business plan that was announced in 2021. Second, is its drive to launch special editions of the A110, which are more profitable as well as helping to drive sales. Those top-end models accounted for two-thirds of its overall sales in 2022.
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