- Alpine has been removed from the unveiling of his second EV, the A390 Performance Crossover
- The A390 begins in 2025 in the Alpine Dieppe plant in France
- Alpine plans to start in the United States in 2027
Alpine published a teaser photo of his upcoming A390 Electric Performance Crossover on Friday, which is supposed to debut days before the brand on May 27 celebrates its 70th anniversary.
The teaser doesn’t show much, but the design is hardly a secret. Tared prototypes have been discovered for over a year, and Alpine presented the thinly veiled A390 Beta concept on the Paris Auto Show 2024.
The A390 is a compact electrical crossover with a Fastback design that resembles Polestar 2. According to the A290 subcompact, it will be the second EV of Alpine.
The production of the A390 is scheduled to begin later this year Alpine plant in Dieppe, Francewhere the gas-powered A110 sports car is built.
Alpine A390 Beta
Expect 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 -nisco, and the like can be unleashed in the A390. There are rumors that a variant even even Offer a three-engine setup.
Sales in Alpine’s existing markets are expected to begin later this year. While Alpine plans to Enter the USA Around 2027, the A390 and A290 will probably not be part of this start. Instead, the brand is expected to debut with two major matters – one on the Porsche Macan and the other of the Cayenne. Other upcoming alpine models are an electrical successor to the A110, a four-door limousine or a boost called A310 and even a super sports car.
Alpines name strategy Follows a pattern: The “A” represents the brand, the first digit shows the size and position of the vehicle, and the last two digits differentiate between sporty models from lifestyle models. Use sporty models, such as the A110 sports car, while lifestyle models use “90”, as can be seen in the A290 -Luke and the upcoming A390 crossover.