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Renault & Alpine Set to Dazzle at Goodwood Festival of Speed

Get ready for UK debuts and motorsport reunions! Renault 5 Prototype, Alpine A110 Tour de Corse 75, and more set to electrify Goodwood Festival of Speed.

In this image there is a train on the track, few electric poles and cables, few trees, flowers,...
In this image there is a train on the track, few electric poles and cables, few trees, flowers, plants and grass.

Renault & Alpine Set to Dazzle at Goodwood Festival of Speed

The Goodwood Festival of Speed is set to host several exciting debuts and reunions this year. Renault and Alpine, two iconic brands, will showcase their latest creations and pay homage to their rich motorsport history.

Kicking off the excitement, the Renault 5 Prototype, an electric concept car, will make its UK debut at the festival. This marks the first time the vehicle will be displayed in the country since its unveiling.

Alpine, Renault's high-performance division, will present the motorsport-focused Alpine A110 Tour de Corse 75 for the first time to the public. This limited edition model boasts a 300hp engine and a finely-tuned chassis, wrapped in a striking two-tone black and yellow livery. The car pays tribute to the original A110 Berlinetta that competed in the 1975 Tour de Corse, which will also be on display.

Adding to the nostalgia, the Renault 5 Turbo Maxi Superproduction, a mid-engine, turbocharged classic, will be piloted up the hill by Alain Serpaggi. This iconic car is sure to delight fans.

In addition to these thrilling displays, the All-New Megane E-Tech Electric will have its public debut at the festival, marking another significant moment for Renault.

The Goodwood Festival of Speed promises to be an electrifying event this year, with Renault and Alpine set to showcase their latest innovations and celebrate their motorsport heritage. From the Renault 5 Prototype to the Alpine A110 Tour de Corse 75 and the All-New Megane E-Tech Electric, visitors can expect a thrilling display of cutting-edge technology and timeless classics.

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