Alpine is set to return to the Australian market with the A390 electric fastback, showcasing a crossover-like design with a racing car essence.
The A390 will be accompanied by the A290 electric hot hatch and an electric successor to the A110 sports car in the coming years.
With the A390 confirmed for Australia, pricing and details are yet to be disclosed, but it may arrive around late 2026 or 2027.
The A390 will offer impressive performance specs with two variants, GT and GTS, featuring a tri-motor setup and Active Torque Vectoring system.
Alpine's A390 provides bidirectional AC charging, fast DC charging up to 190kW, and unique features like an overtaking function and various drive modes.
The vehicle boasts a futuristic design with French influence, including an advanced sound system, Google-powered infotainment, and distinctive exterior lighting.
Interior highlights of the A390 include a digital instrument cluster, large touchscreen with Android Automotive, and Formula 1-inspired controls on the steering wheel.
Safety features available on the A390 include adaptive cruise control, autonomous emergency braking, and various driver assistance functions.
Customization options for the A390 include exterior finishes and Atelier Alpine choices, enhancing personalization for buyers.
Alpine's shift to an electric-focused brand marks a new era following its previous petrol-powered A110 model and aims to establish a strong presence in the EV market.