Alpine's E-ternité prototype utilizes linen parts instead of carbon in parts
                                On July 27, Renault announced that Alpine is using linen instead of carbon in parts for Alpine A110 E-ternité prototype. The shift to linen, a natural and lightweight material sourced locally in Normandy near Alpine's birthplace in Dieppe.
Linen is utilized in various parts like the bonnet, roof, rear window, seat sh....
                            Linen is utilized in various parts like the bonnet, roof, rear window, seat sh....
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