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Alpine A110-50 aka "Renault Alpine ZAR" is a concept race car created by Renault to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Alpine A110 in 1962. It debuted at the Monaco GP circuit, where Renault Chief Operating Officer Carlos Tavares raced on the A110-50 in four wheels of the Monaco railway.
The Alpine A110-50 has all the carbon bodies, the middle engine layout and the tubular frame. It is built on the same platform and shares its mechanics with the Sport Mégane Trophy race car. With a naturally saturated version of the Mégane Trophy 3.5-liter V6 engine based on Nissan VQ engines, which has an output of 395 hp. It uses a six-speed semi-automatic sequential transmission.