Alpine A390


Alpine A390

The Alpine A390 is a battery-electric compact crossover SUV by French automobile manufacturer Alpine. First shown in concept form as the Alpine A390_β at the 2024 Paris Motor Show, the production model was unveiled on 27 May 2025. It is the second of seven 'Dream Garage' fully-electric models which Alpine intends to release by 2030.

The Alpine A390 (internal code DZ110) is set to be produced domestically in the brand's historic Manufacture Alpine Dieppe Jean Rédélé.

The A390 is based on the modular AmpR Medium technical platform of the Renault–Nissan–Mitsubishi Alliance, also used by the Renault Scenic E-Tech and its cousin Nissan Ariya, from which it also takes the most powerful motor. The car features 'vehicle-to-grid' (V2G) bidirectional charging.

Two variants of the A390 have been announced: the GT, with 295kW (400hp) of power, a top speed of 200km/hour (124mph), and acceleration of 4.8 second 0-100km/hour (0-60mph); and the GTS, with 346kW (470hp), a top speed of 220km/hour (137mph), and acceleration of 3.9 seconds 0-100km.

A patented, 'overtake' function, activated by a red button on the steering wheel, provides ten seconds of additional boost with a thirty-second cooldown period, or five seconds of boost with a fifteen-second cooldown period. The button also controls an optimized drag-strip launch function.

The interior is finished in blue leather, features two 12-inch screens, and both manual and on-screen controls.

On 11 October 2024, as a prelude to the 2024 Paris Motor Show, Alpine presented the Alpine A390_β concept car, a precursor to the production Alpine A390, the brand's first SUV. The concept featured rear doors that open in reverse and a glass roof.