Alpine wonât fit the upcoming A110 EV with âfakeâ gearing as Hyundai has with the Ioniq 5 N, nor will it pump the cabin with synthetic engine noise, the French brandâs CEO has said.
In the Ioniq 5 N - the first purpose-built electric hot hatch â an artificial gearbox can be operated through paddles, accurately simulating a internal combustion engine's power delivery. Simulated engine noise is also played through the speakers.
When asked if the A110 EV could adopt a similar set-up, especially in light of the Ioniq 5 Nâs positive reception, Philippe Krief said: âThis is fake. This is really fake. I donât like fake things like that.â
He added that the next A110 should not sound like it has an ICE because it âis an electric carâ, although he added that âwe could make electric cars have the sound or things of ICE carsâ if customers demanded it.
It's possible that Alpine will use a man-made sound instead of simulated engine noise, as in its new A290 hot hatch.
âWe could find something that is not the same but [similar],â said Krief. âIt is very easy to do that.â
Due in 2026, the new A110 will be Alpine's third electric car, following the A290 (derived from the new Renault 5) and the production version of the A390_B concept being unveiled at the upcoming Paris motor show.
Although Alpine has previously tested an electric powertrain in the existing A110 structure, the new car will sit on a bespoke platform. This will be shared with a Porsche 911-style 2+2 called the A310, earmarked for launch later this decade.
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