Alpine — Dieppe

Production

Handgefertigt

Every Spider was built by hand in the Alpine workshops in Dieppe. 56 craftsmen, 90 hours of work, one unique car.

1 726 Units produced
90 h Montagezeit
56 Handwerker

Die Fabrik

Alpine
Dieppe

The Spider is built entirely at the Alpine Renault factory in Dieppe. All assembly takes place in a single building — parts arrive at one end, a finished car leaves at the other.

The Spider is entirely handmade. Fitting the various body panels requires the skill and expertise of Alpine's craftsmen. Fifty-six people are involved in the assembly line, and each Spider takes 90 hours to complete — from the first chassis elements to the first road test.

Usine Alpine Dieppe
Die Alpine-Fabrik in Dieppe
Usine Alpine Dieppe

Nach Jahr

Produktions-
zahlen

524
1996
675
1997
380
1998
61
1999

Total: 1,640 road cars + 90 Trophy versions = 1,730 units from the Alpine factory. The difference with the official figure of 1,726 likely corresponds to pre-production models.

Commercial statistics by country Source: Prise Directe magazine, December 2008

Spider production statistics by country

Schritt für Schritt

Bau
eines Spider

01

Ankunft des Chassis

The aluminium chassis arrives in three sections from Hydro-Aluminium's Danish factory and is immediately assembled. Meanwhile the bodywork is painted in the adjacent workshop.

02

Vorderachse & Lenkung

The steering column, front suspension and radiators are fitted to the chassis.

03

Hinterachse & Motor

The rear suspension is installed and the F7R engine is bolted to the chassis.

Châssis Spider
04

Einstellung & Karosserievorvorbereitung

Front wheel alignment is set in parallel with the final preparation of the primed bodywork.

05

Karosseriemontage

The polyester RTM bodywork is fitted to the assembled chassis — the most delicate stage, requiring expert hands.

Coques Spider
06

Feineinstellung & erste Ausfahrt

The opening panels (doors, engine cover) are fitted and adjusted. The Spider is then started up and put through its first road test.

Construction Spider

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