The dramatic concept is powered by a combustion engine fueled by hydrogen
Alpine will launch in the U.S. in 2027 with an electric SUV. The updated Alpenglow Concept has a tweaked design for improved aero. Limited details about the car's hydrogen-fueled powertrain have been confirmed. It has been 18 months since the dramatic Alpine Alpenglow Concept was unveiled and the French automaker has just revealed it will soon take a running example to the 6 Hours of Spa-Francorchamps for a series of demonstration laps.
Read: Alpine Alpenglow Concept Debuts With Hydrogen Power, Shows Future Design Language A teaser released by the French carmaker shows that a few changes have inevitably been made to the dramatic exterior design to make the concept ready for some track action. For example, we can see a new front splitter, reshaped air intakes, and a hood scoop, which is paired with a large roof scoop as well. Alpine has remained coy about the concept’s powertrain since it was first unveiled.
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