: In standard trim, it produced roughly 150–160 hp .
: It featured massive fiberglass fender flares , a deeper front spoiler, and a large wrap-around rear wing. Alpine A310 V6-raceautopack
### The A310 V6 was often called the "French Lotus" or a "Porsche 911 rival". : In standard trim, it produced roughly 150–160 hp
The (often referred to as the "Race-Auto Pack" or Boulogne style) represents the peak of the A310's evolution, transforming the sleek French grand tourer into an aggressive, wide-bodied performance machine. Introduced in the early 1980s, this factory option package allowed enthusiasts to own a vehicle that visually mimicked the Group 4 rally cars that dominated the French Rally Championship in 1977. The "Pack GT" Transformation The (often referred to as the "Race-Auto Pack"
: Unlike modern track cars, the A310 was surprisingly supple, offering a comfortable ride for long-distance "grand cruising".
: For those seeking true racing performance, the rare Boulogne edition (the ultimate "race pack") featured a bored-out 2.8L engine with triple Weber carburetors, boosting power to roughly 190–210 hp .
: Only about 1,930 units of the official Pack GT were produced between 1982 and 1984, making it a rare find on today's market. Performance & Mechanics