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First look at single-seat Alpine hydrogen-fueled racecar with merging colors that teases manufacturer’s future plans

ALPINE motors has revealed a new concept racecar that will act as a starting point for the manufacturer’s future designs.

The French company’s high-tech vehicle features a sustainable design that offers zero compromises on driving fun.

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The Alpine Alpenglow presented at the Paris auto show on October 17, 2022Credit: AFP
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Fuel cell electric vehicles (FCEVs) make electricity using a hydrogen-powered fuel cell rather than drawing electricity from only a battery,  reports.

Laurent Rossi, Alpine CEO, said: “Alpenglow’s mighty and lavish design hints at what Alpine cars will be like tomorrow and at our vision for motorsports moving forward.

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Alpine’s Alpenglow concept contains colors merging front to back, from a bright red to different shades of light and dark blue.

This lighting sequence represents the stages of the internal combustion hydrogen motor, which only emits water vapor.

Alpenglow’s interior offers a true-racing experience with features like a Le Mans Prototype 1 (LMP1) steering wheel.

If the car in front of you is moving too slowly, you can use Alpenglow’s steering wheel overtake button to unleash a surge of power.

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Drivers controlling this high-powered vehicle switch gears through clear, backlit paddle shifters that mirror the car’s transparent cockpit.

Birds-eye view of the Alpine Alpenglow racecarCredit: Cover Images
French brand Alpine’s Alpenglow on display at the Paris Motor ShowCredit: EPA
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