As part of the Alpine Business Unit development, Groupe Renault
and Group Lotus have signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) to study a
number of areas of cooperation, including the joint development of an EV
sportscar.
The Alpine and Lotus teams will conduct a comprehensive feasibility study for
the joint engineering, design and development of an EV sportscar by leveraging
the resources, expertise and facilities of the respective entities in both
France and the UK.
Alpine and Lotus will also explore the development of a joint services offer
combining their engineering expertise. A collaboration to leverage Alpine’s
motorsport platform covering Formula One to Endurance is also under study.
Laurent Rossi, CEO Alpine, said: “The signing of this MoU with Lotus shows the
lean and smart approach we’re implementing as part of the new Alpine brand
strategy. Both brands have an amazing legacy and we are most excited to start
this work together, from engineering tailored solutions to developing a
next-generation EV sports car. This collaboration along with our transformation
mark the beginning of a new era in which we’ll be taking the Alpine name and
line-up to the future. We’re putting F1 at the heart of our business, leveraging
our in-house expertise and best-in-class partners such as Lotus to inject our
cars with leading-edge performance, technology and motorisation”.
Phil Popham, CEO, Lotus Cars, added: “Today’s announcement is the first step in
what is set to be a hugely rewarding collaboration between our iconic brands. We
are proud to be working with Groupe Renault in this collaboration – sharing
Lotus’ technical expertise and abilities, and leveraging our long track record
of successful collaborations. Our companies have much in common – from a
pioneering pedigree in light-weighting, to championship-winning sportscars which
perform as impressively on the road as they do in the motorsports arena. It is a
natural fit in many ways and the co-development of an EV sportscar is hugely
exciting for our companies, our fans and customers around the world. The
joint-services element of our agreement will additionally make our engineering
expertise available to those wishing to engage our innovations.”
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