Alpine Reveals A110 GT4+
Alpine introduces second Evo update package for A110 GT4, focusing on 'reduced operating costs and enhanced reliability...'


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Alpine has unveiled an updated version of its GT4 challenger, called the A110 GT4+, which is available to customers immediately.
The new car, designed and developed by the Philippe Sinault-led Signatech organization that also operates Alpine’s FIA World Endurance Championship program, is the brand’s second Evo update to its GT4 platform.
After the A110 GT4 initially debuted in 2018, the first Evo version was launched in 2022 and captured championship titles in the FFSA GT Championship and GT4 European Series.
Officially revealed on Thursday, the A110 GT4+ has received further development compared to its predecessor, with Alpine focusing on ‘reduced operating costs and enhanced reliability.’
Amongst the new features are a revised supercharging and cooling system derived from the A110’s Rallye GT+ variant, while the car also sports a redesigned gearbox spacer, new carbon fiber airbox and larger front radiator for improved temperature management.
Other updated areas include the exhaust, various anti-lag and traction control systems as well as a new atmospheric pressure adaptation system, while the front splitter has also been revised.
The A110 GT4+ has already made its competitive on-track debut, with Signatech entering a single car in the six-hour Ultimate Endurance GT Cup finale at Circuit Paul Ricard last November and taking a class victory with Jim Pla, Julien Gilbert, and Jean Mathieu Leandri.
Pricing for the new car has been set at €220,000 ($238,553 USD) excluding VAT, with an upgrade kit for existing cars available for €34,000 ($36,879 USD) excluding VAT.

Photo: Ultimate Cup Series