Alpine A110

Alpine A110

Infobox Automobile


name = Alpine A110
manufacturer = Alpine
parent_company = Renault
production = 1961-1973
class = Sports car
body_style = 2-door coupé
engine = 1.1 L, 1.2 L, and 1.3 L R8 Major/Gordini I4
1.5 L Lotus Europa I4
1.3 L and 1.6 L Renault I4
transmission = 5-speed manual
weight = convert|806|kg|lb|0|abbr=on
wheelbase = (2.271 m) 89.4 in
length = (4.05 m) 159 in
width = (1.50 m) 59.1 in
predecessor = Alpine A108
layout = RR layout
successor = Alpine A310
The Alpine A110 also known as the "Berlinette" was a sports car produced by the French manufacturer Alpine from 1961 to 1977. The A110 was powered by various Renault engines.

The Alpine A110 was introduced in 1961 as an evolution of the A108. Like other road-going Alpines the A110 made heavy use of mass-produced Renault parts. But while the A108 was designed around Dauphine components, the A110 was updated to use R8 parts. Like the A108 available first as a cabriolet and later as a Coupé, the A110 was delivered first with "Berlinetta" bodyworks and then as a cabriolet. The main visible difference with the A108 Coupé was a restyling of the rear body to fit the bigger engines, and that gave the car a more aggressive look. Like the A108, the A110 featured a steel backbone chassis with fiberglass body. This design was influenced by the Lotus Elan, Colin Chapman being a major source of inspiration for Alpine designers at that time. The A110 was originally available with 1.1 L R8 Major or R8 Gordini engines. The Gordini engine delivered 95 hp SAE at 6500 rpm.

The A110 achieved most of its fame in the early 1970s as a victorious rally car. After winning several rallies in France in the late 1960s with iron-cast R8 Gordini engines the car was fitted with the aluminium block Renault 16 TS engine. With two dual chamber Weber 45 carburetors the new engine was able to deliver 125 hp DIN at 6000 rpm. This allowed the production 1600S to reach a top speed of convert|210|km/h|mi/h|0|abbr=on.

The car reached international fame during the 1970-1972 seasons when it participated in the newly created International Championship for Manufacturers, winning several events around Europe and becoming to be considered as one of the strongest rally cars of its time. Notable performances from the car included victory on the 1971 Monte Carlo Rally with Swedish driver Ove Andersson.

With the buy-out of Alpine by Renault complete, the International Championship was replaced by the World Rally Championship for 1973, in which Renault elected to compete with the A110. With a team featuring Bernard Darniche, Jean-Pierre Nicolas and Jean-Luc Thérier as permanent drivers and "guest stars" like Jean-Claude Andruet (who won the 1973 Monte Carlo Rally) the A110 won most races where the works team was entered, making Alpine the first World Rally Champion.

As well as being built at Alpine's Dieppe factory, A110 models were constructed by various other vehicle manufacturers around the world. The Alpine A110 was produced in Brazil under the name Interlagos; a young driver named Emerson Fittipaldi drove one in several races. The Alpine A110 was produced in Mexico under the name Dinalpin, from 1965 to 1974, by Diesel Nacional (DINA), which also produced the Renault vehicles. The Alpine A110 was also produced in Bulgaria under the name Bulgaralpine, from 1967 to 1969, by a cooperative formed between SPC Metalhim and ETO Bulet, whose collaboration also resulted in the production of the Bulgarrenault.

In 1974 the Lancia Stratos, the first car designed from scratch for rally racing, was operational and homologated. At the same time, it was obvious that the A110 had reached the end of its development. Attempts to use fuel injection brought no performance increase. On some cars a DOHC 16-valve head was fitted to the engine but proved unreliable. Chassis modification like the use of an A310 double wishbone rear suspension, homologated with the A110 1600SC, also failed to increase performance. On the international stage the Stratos proved to be the "ultimate weapon" making the A110 as well as many other rally cars soon obsolete.

Engines

The A110 was fitted with various powerplants. Here is a list of the engines used on production cars:

pecifications A110 1600S (1970-1973)

Engine
Engine: Renault 1565 cc Straight-4
Power Output: 138 hp SAE (103 kW) gross (125 PS DIN (92 kW))

Transmission
Transmission: 5-Speed Manual

Chassis/Body
Chassis: Steel backbone
Body Panels: Fiberglass
Weight: 1367 lb (620 kg)
Length: 159 in (4.05 m)
Width: 59.1 in (1.50 m)
Wheelbase: 89.4 in (2.271 m)
Track (Front/Rear): 48.0 in (1219 mm) / 49.2 in (1250 mm)

Performance
Top speed: 210 km/h (130 mph)

External links

* [http://www.clubalpinerenault.org.uk www.clubalpinerenault.org.ukOldest established Alpine Renault Club in UK
* [http://www.renaultalpineownersclub.com/ www.renaultalpine.co.uk : UK Renault & Alpine Owners Club and Forum]
* [http://alpinerenault.free.fr/magazine/usmodelea1101600s72.php AlpineRenault.com : Alpine A110 1600s]
* [http://alpinerenault.free.fr/outils/forum/viewforum.php?f=7 AlpineRenault.com : Forum about Alpine A110]
* [http://www.renaultsport.co.uk/heritage/rallycars/alpinea110.htm RenaultSport's A-110 Rally Heritage]
* [http://www.terra.com.mx/Automovil/formato.asp?articuloid=123680&paginaid=1&formatoId=25 RenaultSport's A-110 Mexican Version Called Dinalpin]
* [http://www.estudio19.com.mx/clubalpine/info.htm Mexican Homepage of RenaultSport's A-110 Mexican Version Called Dinalpin]
* [http://www.123savoie.com/pic.php?idx=36180 Picture of the rare Alpine 110 cabriolet (unit built in 1964)]

Models

Bburago had made a kit model of this car before the company went bust.


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