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Alpine A390 teased, debuts May 27


  • Alpine is months away from the reveal of its second EV, the A390 performance crossover
  • The A390 starts production in 2025 at Alpine’s Dieppe plant in France
  • Alpine plans to launch in the U.S. around 2027

Alpine on Friday released a teaser photo of its upcoming A390 electric performance crossover, set to debut on May 27—just days before the brand celebrates its 70th anniversary.

The teaser doesn’t reveal much, but the design is hardly a secret. Camouflaged prototypes have been spotted for over a year, and Alpine showcased the thinly veiled A390 Beta concept at the 2024 Paris auto show.

The A390 is a compact electric crossover with a fastback design similar to the Polestar 2. It will be Alpine’s second EV, following the A290 subcompact hatchback, which entered production last year.

Production of the A390 is slated to begin later this year at Alpine’s plant in Dieppe, France, where the gas-powered A110 sports car is built.

Alpine A390 Beta

Expect it to ride on a dedicated EV platform from the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance, specifically the CMF-EV design found in the Renault Megane E-Tech and Nissan Ariya. (Renault is the parent company of Alpine.) The platform delivers up to 429 hp in the Ariya Nismo, and something similar may be unleashed in the A390. There are rumors that one variant may even offer a three-motor setup.

Sales in Alpine’s existing markets are expected to start later this year. While Alpine plans to enter the U.S. around 2027, the A390 and A290 likely won’t be part of that launch. Instead, the brand is expected to debut stateside with two larger crossovers—one targeting the Porsche Macan and the other the Cayenne. Other upcoming Alpine models include an electric successor to the A110, a four-door sedan or liftback called the A310, and even a supercar.

Alpine’s naming strategy follows a pattern: the “A” represents the brand, the first digit indicates the vehicle’s size and positioning, and the last two digits distinguish sporty models from lifestyle models. Sporty models use “10,” like the A110 sports car, while lifestyle models use “90,” as seen in the A290 hatch and upcoming A390 crossover.



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