Following the Alpine A110 Tour de Corse 75 revealed in 2022, it is now the turn of the A110 San Remo 73 limited edition to pay tribute to the brand’s rallying past.

This new edition Alpine celebrates the 50th anniversary of victory in the Sanremo Rally and the manufacturer’s title for Alpine in World Rally Championship.
A MODERN REINTERPRETATION OF THE ALPINE LEGEND
Inspired by the Alpine A110 that won the 1973 Sanremo Rally, this new limited edition features a modern and distinctive design, combined with the agility and performance of its chassis and 300bhp engine.
With bodywork in the Original Caddy Blue, black painted roof arches and red carbon roof, the A110 San Remo 73 reinterprets the legendary livery of the historic 1973 Berlinette. Black and white graphics on the doors complement the ‘San Remo 73’ thematic signature on the bonnet, doors and rear bumper. 18’’ Grand Prix Brilliant Blanc wheels, Anthracite Brembo® brake callipers, black front light booms and Alpine Black emblems.
The interior features a microfibre cockpit with grey stitching, Sabelt® Racing one-piece bucket seats embroidered with a ‘ World Champion 73’ theme and predisposed for a six-point racing harness. The Sport pedals, aluminium passenger footrest and Alpine floor mats complete the racy atmosphere. The door panels include two black and white theme stripes.
SAN REMO 1973, THE CONSECRATION
The A110 San Remo 73 takes over from a legendary vehicle, which consecrated Alpine for the first time in the World Rally Championship.
In 1973, the Alpines dominated with four victories after nine rounds of the World Rally Championship. The Berlinettes were among the favourites in round 10 in Sanremo, which featured some of the same roads shared as the Monte Carlo Rally, making it a mix of surfaces favourable to the Berlinettes, not to mention their power/weight ratio advantage.
On the Italian roads, the n°1 Alpine completed the first leg with a more than five-minute lead thanks to a risky but successful tyre strategy. With a deficit of more than nine minutes to the leader at the start of the second leg, the n°5 Alpine set the best times, stage after stage, to finish 3rd overall behind the Fiat 124 and the n°1 Alpine, which won the Sanremo Rally by more than six minutes. Round ten sealed the manufacturer’s world title for Alpine.

The iconic Blue, White, and Red livery with its black and white stripes won the world title. This scheme, now iconic, will be reinterpreted by Alpine in 2023 as a tribute to the 50th anniversary of this rally victory.
There will be a limited edition of 200 cars and cost 89 000 euro’s.