The twin-turbo six-cylinder powertrain was developed by Alpine, generating double the power of the four-cylinder version
The new Alpine Alpenglow HY6 is a follow-up to the HY4 rolling prototype. The biggest upgrade is the hydrogen-fueled twin-turbo V6 with 730 hp. Alpine wants hydrogen-powered racecars to compete at the 24 Hours of Le Mans Alpine continues the development of its hydrogen-powered concept with the Alpenglow HY6 that debuted in Paris.
Notable changes include the additional intakes on the hood, and the redesigned rear deck with a transparent engine cover and a more conventional rear wing. The bodywork is made entirely of carbon fiber, and measures 5.20 m long, contributing to the exotic proportions. The French hypercar retains the wraparound greenhouse, the futuristic lightning units and the transparent blades of its predecessor, making it look like a Le Mans racer from the future.
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