Automobiles Alpine
Racing car manufacturer / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Dear Wikiwand AI, let's keep it short by simply answering these key questions:
Can you list the top facts and stats about Alpine (automobile)?
Summarize this article for a 10 year old
49.9121346°N 1.0849268°E / 49.9121346; 1.0849268
Company type | Subsidiary (société par actions simplifiée) |
---|---|
Industry | Automotive |
Founded | 22 June 1955; 68 years ago (1955-06-22)[note 1][1] |
Founder | Jean Rédélé |
Headquarters | Dieppe, France |
Key people | Philippe Krief (CEO of the Alpine company and business unit)[2] |
Products | Automobiles |
Production output | 4,328 vehicles (2023)[3] |
Number of employees | 356 (2021) |
Parent | Renault Group |
Divisions |
|
The Société des Automobiles Alpine SAS,[4] commonly known as Alpine (French pronunciation: [alpin(ə)]), is a French manufacturer of sports cars and racing cars established in 1955. The Alpine car marque was created in 1954.
Jean Rédélé, the founder of Alpine, was originally a Dieppe garage proprietor who began to achieve success in motorsport with one of the few French cars that were produced just after the Second World War, the Renault 4CV. The company has been closely related to Renault through its history, and was bought by it in 1973.[5]
The Alpine competition department merged into Renault Sport in 1976 and the production of Alpine-badged models ceased in 1995. The Alpine brand was relaunched with the 2017 introduction of the new Alpine A110. In January 2021, as part of a company revamp, Renault announced that Renault Sport was again merged into Alpine to form an Alpine business unit.