
The Alpine A390 signifies a major evolution for the French brand Alpine, renowned for its focus on lightweight and agile sports vehicles. Set to launch in 2025, this model not only marks Alpine's entry into the electric SUV segment but also reaffirms the brand's commitment to driving excitement, now with zero emissions.
The A390 is characterized as a 'sport fastback', blending elements of SUV, coupé, and performance vehicle. With a dynamic stance and striking design lines, the A390 received the Style Award in 2025, anticipating its popularity among automotive design enthusiasts. Alpine avoided retro styling, opting for a modern and bold identity.
The A390 is equipped with an innovative all-wheel-drive system with three electric motors and the Alpine Active Torque Vectoring system, offering unparalleled cornering precision. The suspension with passive dampers provides agile and responsive driving while maintaining comfort for daily use. The five-level regenerative braking system allows for energy efficiency adjustments, including a one-pedal driving mode.
The interior of the A390 is a 'sporty cocoon', inspired by the A110, featuring the steering wheel and instrument panel. Technology includes a 12-inch touchscreen and Google Maps integration. Sustainable materials and the option of full leather in the GTS version offer a premium environment, although it does not match the perceived sophistication of rivals like the BMW i4.
With 518 liters of trunk capacity, the A390 is practical for families and long trips. However, it lacks a front storage space (frunk), limiting additional storage.
The Alpine A390 GT is expected to start at around 73,800 EUR, while the GTS may cost about 86,100 EUR, including 23% VAT and estimated import costs. The launch in Portugal is scheduled for early 2026, positioning it as a competitive option in the luxury electric GT market.
The Alpine A390 GT has an estimated price starting at €73,800 in Portugal, while the GTS version is expected to cost around €86,100, including 23% VAT and estimated import costs. In Europe, base prices start at €67,500 for the GT and €78,000 for the GTS.
The Alpine A390 is expected to arrive in Portugal in early 2026. European deliveries begin in Q3 2026, with the model produced at Alpine's historic factory in Dieppe, France. In Portugal, distribution is handled by the Caetano network, the official Alpine dealer.
The Alpine A390 GT delivers 400 hp and accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.8 seconds, with a range of up to 555 km (WLTP). The GTS version has 470 hp, does 0-100 km/h in 3.9 seconds, and offers 529 km of range. Both use an 89 kWh battery manufactured by Verkor in France, with DC fast charging up to 190 kW (10-80% in under 25 minutes).
The Alpine A390 GTS stands out for performance with 470 hp and 0-100 km/h in 3.9 seconds, surpassing the Tesla Model Y Performance (462 hp, 3.7 s) in raw power and the BMW iX1 xDrive30 (313 hp, 5.6 s) in both metrics. For range, the A390 GT offers up to 555 km WLTP, comparable to the Model Y (up to 533 km) and superior to the iX1 (up to 475 km). The A390 GT price (~€73,800) positions it as a premium GT, above the Model Y (~€50,000) but close to the top-spec BMW iX1.
The Alpine A390 is available in Portugal through the Caetano Retail network, Alpine's official dealer in the country. Alpine is part of the Renault Group, and Portuguese customers can rely on the Caetano network for warranty, maintenance, and after-sales service.
The Alpine A390 promises to be an exciting alternative for enthusiasts of electric sports vehicles in Portugal, combining performance, design, and cutting-edge technology. Despite competition from brands like Polestar and BMW, the A390 offers a unique driving experience that may appeal to Portuguese consumers seeking more than just speed: a true driving experience. If you're looking for an electric GT that combines thrill and practicality, the A390 might be the right choice for you.