The young French preparer Ravage gives news of his modified Alpine A110, inspired by rally cars of the 1970s. Put in the colors of a Mirage fighter plane, it could soon be produced in small series.
Ravage Automobile is a group of French rally and Alpine enthusiasts. Finding the new A110 a little too wise, they modified an example by taking inspiration from Group 4 cars and in particular wide-winged racing berlinettes. The car thus created is called Model Zero, and Ravage is now preparing for small series production.
A devastating look
The Zero Model differs mainly from a production A110 by the rear part of its body. New wider fenders housing a resized track, as well as an adapted spoiler and shield, give the coupe a hint of added aggressiveness.
Aluminum and carbon fiber are used for construction. Added to this are forged aluminum rims with a reasonable diameter of 18 inches, in three parts, reminiscent of the Gotti wheels of yesteryear. These are shod with Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires that are wider than the original ones at the rear. Yellow headlamps and long-range lights at the front complete the exterior outfit.
Upgraded performance
Regarding what is not visible, the A110 from Ravage is equipped with adjustable threaded coils and a specific exhaust line. The power of the berlinetta has been revised upwards; Ravage does not reveal how much the gain is but promises a power-to-weight ratio of 3.3 kg / hp, or better than the 3.8 kg / hp of an A110S of 292 hp for 1,114 kg empty.
A production that is taking place
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