Alpine's got a huge ramp-up ahead, based on what we've been told. It's a Europe-only concern at the moment with just one car on sale, the A110. Last year, Alpine's roughly 140sold 3,546 units of the A110, an increase of about 33%, all of them produced in a Renault factory in northern France with a capacity of 6,000 units. This year, the automaker wants to grow its dealer body to 150 storefronts.
By 2028, the two larger electric crossovers will go on sale at home and potentially in the U.S. and China. In all, these five products are charged with getting Alpine from 3,546 units in 2022 to de Meo's target of"north of 150,000" units by 2030. That's an average increase of 60% per year for eight years, sales outside of Europe potentially accounting for half of that.
Renault bills the Alpine 5, the crossover, and the electric A110 as the trio in its Dream Garage, teased here. They are not planned for American audiences.