Ravage, a French automotive company, has unveiled the Ravage Group 4, a modern reinterpretation of the legendary rally cars from the 1970s and 1980s, based on the Alpine A110. This unique preparation caters to enthusiasts seeking unparalleled driving pleasure and exclusivity.
The Ravage Group 4 features a carbon body and custom-forged rims, exuding strength and lightness in every detail. In collaboration with OZ Racing, Ravage has designed mass-machined forged rims that enhance the vehicle’s performance. The car is equipped with wider tracks—20mm per side at the front and 40mm at the rear—paired with Michelin tires (225/40 R18 at the front and 265/35 R18 at the rear), maintaining the original tire diameter to ensure compatibility with ABS and traction control systems.
Adjustable two-way compression and rebound shock absorbers, fitted with mass-cut aluminum shields—a concept validated on the Alpine R-GT used in rallies—provide ultra-controlled body roll. The car’s center of gravity is lowered, and comfort is preserved with settings suitable for both fast road and occasional track use. An in-house engine engineer has optimized the 1.8-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine to deliver 300 horsepower and 380 Nm of torque, ensuring thrilling sensations for the driver.
Side vents in the rear fenders’ curves and a rear grille inspired by the racing world have been designed to optimize engine compartment ventilation and improve heat extraction from the engine and gearbox. The Ravage Group 4 is available for purchase at an estimated price of €105,000, including a new A110. The ideal starting point is a base 252 hp version of the A110, priced at €59,500. The company plans to produce a limited series of ten units, with reservations already open for a deposit of €5,000.
Ravage collaborates with a group of French craftsmen and automotive subcontractors, including DAC Auto Carrosserie, Vaison Sport, OZ Racing, Michelin, and Yanara Technologies, to ensure the highest quality in design and technical preparation. The company employs modern methods such as 3D scanning and digital milling, alongside traditional craftsmanship from saddlers, coachbuilders, and designers. Each car results from hundreds of hours of work by top-tier artisans, with body parts made of carbon in France.
The Ravage Group 4 offers improved grip thanks to its wider tracks and custom-forged rims. The adjustable shock absorbers and optimized engine performance contribute to an exceptional driving experience, blending modern engineering with the spirit of classic rally cars.