Alpine sets out to conquer French territory
Alpine strengthens its presence with 41 new points of contact to support the arrival of its future electric models.
Alpine continues to expand its commercial network in France. The manufacturer announces the gradual opening of 41 new points of contact, bringing the total to 85 locations in the Hexagon. This evolution is part of the brand’s development strategy ahead of the launch of several electric models.
This network expansion comes as Alpine prepares for the arrival of new offerings in its range, notably the sporty city car Alpine A290 and the sporty fastback Alpine A390. The goal is to facilitate the discovery of these models and ensure a more homogeneous presence across French territory, which remains the brand’s largest market.
Alpine makes its appearance at Renault
The new points of contact are integrated into the Renault Group network. They have been designed to allow visitors to enter the Alpine universe, with dedicated spaces for showcasing vehicles and presenting the current range, including the Alpine A110 coupe. The first openings coincided with the “Blue Days”, a commercial operation organized nationally from March 12 to 16.
Beyond sales, these locations will also offer a space dedicated to the brand’s merchandise. Customers will find various accessories and items inspired by the Alpine universe, such as clothing, caps, and miniature vehicles.
The network extension also aims to improve the proximity of after-sales service. The new sites will be responsible for handling the entire Alpine range, to facilitate the maintenance and follow-up of vehicles in a greater number of cities.
With this rollout, Alpine is continuing to structure its national network as the brand prepares for a new phase of its development, marked by the gradual electrification of its models.
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The new Alpine points of sale by region:
- Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes: Annemasse, Roanne, Vichy, Le Puy-en-Velay, Givors, Montluçon
- Bourgogne-Franche-Comté: Besançon, Chalon-sur-Saône, Auxerre, Nevers / Varennes-Vauzelles
- Brittany: Brest, Lorient
- Centre-Val de Loire: Chartres, Dreux, Tours Sud / Chambray-lès-Tours
- Grand Est: Épinal, Troyes, Saint-Avold, Verdun
- Hauts-de-France: Amiens, Valenciennes, Bruay-la-Buissière / Lourches
- Île-de-France: Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, Montrouge
- Normandy: Caen, Le Havre, Cherbourg
- Nouvelle-Aquitaine: Angoulême, Niort, Poitiers, Lormont
- Occitanie: Carcassonne, Castres, Perpignan, Muret, Montauban
- Pays de la Loire: Angers, Cholet, Les Sables-d’Olonne
- Provence-Alpes-Côte-d’Azur: Istres, Aubagne
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This page is translated from the original post "Alpine part à la conquête du territoire français" in French.
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