New Alpine A390 Electric Car Revealed with 465 HP, Tri-Motor Setup, and 345-Mile Range.
In a move that is sure to excite automotive enthusiasts, French performance brand Alpine has officially unveiled the A390, its first-ever electric fastback crossover. Showcased by Formula 1 driver Pierre Gasly, this high-performance EV joins Alpine’s growing lineup alongside the A110 and A290, marking a bold step towards electrification.
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Alpine A390 Performance with Tri-Motor Technology
The Alpine A390 is designed for thrill-seekers, featuring a tri-motor all-wheel-drive setup with one motor in the front and two in the rear. This configuration enables precise torque vectoring and an impressive power output exceeding 465bhp. With a 0–100 kmph acceleration time of just 3.9 seconds, the A390 is built to rival the best high-performance EVs on the market.

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Striking Design and Cutting-Edge Features
Sporting a sleek fastback body, the A390 sits at 4.6 metres in length, making it a unique blend between a low-slung GT and a family-friendly crossover. Based on Renault’s AmpR Medium platform—also used in the new Scenic E-Tech—the A390 exudes Alpine’s distinct design ethos, from its arrow-like LED DRLs to a futuristic illuminated rear lightbar.
Inside, the A390 is all about a driver-focused cockpit, boasting a squared-off steering wheel with shortcut buttons inspired by Formula 1 controls. The cabin features a mix of premium materials, high-tech displays, and tactile controls, ensuring a luxurious yet performance-oriented feel.

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India Market Prospects and Future Production
While production is set to begin in 2026 at Alpine’s Dieppe facility in France, global rollouts will follow, with Europe leading the charge. Given India’s growing demand for EVs, Alpine could see potential in bringing the A390 to Indian shores. However, pricing details are still under wraps, though reports hint that it could be positioned below the Porsche Macan Electric, making it a strong competitor in the premium EV segment.

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The Alpine A390 is not just another electric crossover—it’s a statement. Combining exhilarating performance with Alpine’s motorsport DNA, it’s geared towards enthusiasts who want an EV that delivers driving dynamics without compromise. Whether Alpine expands its reach to India remains uncertain, but given the country’s rapid EV adoption, the A390 could find a niche among Indian consumers looking for high-performance electric mobility.