The company has confirmed that it is developing technology that will be used alongside the electric drivetrains in its future road cars, such as a hydrogen combustion engine. This could be used in the firm's forthcoming Hypercar, which could be based on the, shown last year and said to “embrace the latest-generation technologies”.
Alpine CEO Laurent Rossi said:"This comprehensive range of sports cars will cement our market share in our key markets in Europe and Japan. It will turbocharge our international growth, particularly in the USA and Asia, where our new models will be on sale from 2027." Rossi said the firm's goal is to move away from being a niche brand and become a global institution. The French firm is targeting an operating margin of more than 10% by 2030 and is looking to earn over €8 billion in revenue by 2030 after breaking even in 2026.
Working with Renault Group firms, Alpine says it is looking to create the"sports car of tomorrow", with expertise on in-car software coming from Ampere, and financial service plans developed by Mobilize, a firm that, Alpine expects, will account for 30% of its total turnover by 2030.
This brings a £200 million investment, some of which originates from media personalities such as Ryan Reynolds, Michael Jordan and Rob McElhenney.
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