Alpine, the French sports car brand, will unveil its first all-electric model, the A390, on May 27. This reveal marks a significant milestone in Alpine's history. Developed as a sports fastback, the ...
Alpine has revealed its second EV, the A390, which sits in the gray area between sedan and SUV. The A390's tri-motor powertrain promises active torque vectoring across the rear axle and up to 470 ...
View post: New Survey Exposes New Car Buyer Attitudes Toward Chinese Cars In recent years, legendary French performance and sports car brand Alpine has been reimagining itself as a ...
I already know that all of the comments on this story will be about how ridiculous it is that sports car maker Alpine has now made an electric crossover, and I don't care. I think the new Alpine A390 ...
Alpine is months away from the reveal of its second EV, the A390 performance crossover The A390 starts production in 2025 at Alpine's Dieppe plant in France Alpine plans to launch in the U.S. around ...
Alpine gears up its expansion with the launch of the A390 on May 27. One teaser image of the crossover was released ahead of the debut. Production model features a dual-motor powertrain and torque ...
Renault's go-faster brand prepares to unleash a new full-electric model in the form of the A390. Previewed by the A390 Beta concept at the 2024 Paris Motor Show, the fastback-style crossover has been ...
The French brand specialized in racing and sports cars established in 1955 is currently living its third youth – the first one was related to the original models, the second one came to be in 2017 ...
Alpine’s A390 has been snapped by spy photographers in the snow. The electric crossover was previewed by the A390_β concept last fall. Images show a taller body, but a very similar window line and ...
James has been writing about cars professionally since 2012. After a bruising period freelancing in his native UK, James spent six years in Dubai, starting his new life abroad as Web Editor for ...
If a car like the Alpine A390_β makes you suddenly want to put your foot to the floor, nothing more normal for a car with aerodynamic curves. The car’s floor in question is by no means ordinary. The ...
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