Alpine Celebrates Its 70th Anniversary in Style at Goodwood
This page is translated from the original post "Alpine célèbre ses 70 ans en grande pompe à Goodwood" in French.

From July 10 to 13, 2025, Alpine will take over the famous Goodwood Festival of Speed to celebrate its 70th anniversary.
A spectacular return for the French brand, which will present the competition version of its A290, recently crowned 2025 European Car of the Year, for the first time in the world.
This A290 Rallye, built for special stages, will take its first public laps on the iconic Goodwood hill climb. It features a sporty livery and specific equipment derived from the rally world, including a full roll cage. “It’s an Alpine in sports attire, designed to express simplicity, lightness, and efficiency,” summarizes Raphaël Linari, head of race design.

Another star, the Alpenglow Hy6, a hydrogen show car derived from the concept unveiled at the 2024 Paris Motor Show, will have its first dynamic demonstration in the UK. Equipped with a 3.5-liter twin-turbo V6 engine producing 740 hp, this prototype combines power and decarbonization, symbolizing the path Alpine aims to carve in the motorsport of the future.

The very exclusive A110 R Ultime will also be present. The ultimate iteration of the thermal berlinetta pushes radicality to its peak with a 0 to 100 km/h time of 3.8 seconds and an improved Nürburgring lap time of 20 seconds compared to the A110 R.

Finally, the new A390, an electric fastback sport five-seater unveiled in May, will complete its first public demonstrations. Inspired by the agility of the A110, it embodies Alpine’s ambition to combine sportiness, versatility, and electrification. It rounds out a lineup showcased at the stand alongside the series A290 and A110 models.

Every day, the BWT Alpine F1 Team will provide a high-adrenaline demonstration of the brand’s sporting DNA on the track, while fans can admire iconic models from the past, present, and future. A dense and exciting program, reflecting a brand that celebrates seven decades of passion without slowing down.
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