The Alpine A390_β introduces Alpine’s vision for the future of electric sport fastbacks. This concept represents the next evolution of the Dream Garage, following the A290 and preceding the future electric A110. The A390_β embodies Alpine’s commitment to exhilarating, sustainable driving, fusing racing DNA with sophisticated design.
Key Highlights:
The A390_β previews Alpine’s upcoming electric sport fastback, blending sportiness with everyday utility.
- The vehicle draws inspiration from the Alps’ natural elements, with a focus on aerodynamics and high-end performance.
- Designed to offer both a daily driving experience and transform into a racing machine, similar to the iconic A110.
- Equipped with three electric motors and advanced Active Torque Vectoring for dynamic driving.
Produced at the historic Dieppe Manufacture in France, highlighting French savoir-faire and Alpine’s commitment to electric mobility.
The A390_β show car, designed like an A110 with five seats, demonstrates a balance between sporty performance and luxurious comfort. This model introduces an innovative duality in its design—combining a minimalist, high-tech exterior with a futuristic, comfortable interior. The intense “Bleu Specular” color accentuates the vehicle’s lines, while the aerodynamic design prioritizes efficiency with features like a flying bridge and retractable light strip.
The interior design of the A390_β offers a glimpse into Alpine’s vision for future vehicles, with a monochrome palette inspired by the Alps, creating a contrast between technology and nature. The dual driving positions—one for everyday comfort and another for a racing experience—showcase Alpine’s focus on adaptability and performance.
The production version of the A390 will feature three electric motors, including a non-permanent AWD system, with a focus on optimizing torque distribution. The combination of advanced technologies like Active Torque Vectoring promises a driving experience reminiscent of the A110, enhanced by cutting-edge electric motor innovation.
Continuing the emphasis on French technology and craftsmanship, Alpine collaborated with partners such as Lavoisier Composites, Erpro Group, Devialet, and Michelin to create a vehicle that represents Alpine’s heritage and vision. The production model, set to launch in 2025, will be built at the Manufacture Alpine Dieppe Jean Rédélé, confirming Alpine’s dedication to quality and innovation in the electric era.