Renault unveils its futuREady strategy with 36 new models by 2030, advanced EV platforms, AI-driven manufacturing, and global growth plans across Europe and emerging markets.
As part of its ambitious international expansion strategy and rapidly evolving product roadmap, Alpine delivered exceptional global growth in 2025, underlining the brand’s successful transition toward an electrified future.
The all-new Alpine A390 will be priced from £61,390 on-the-road when order books officially open in the UK in early 2026, with first customer deliveries of the electric sport fastback beginning in spring.
Alpine A390, Alpine's new all-electric fastback sports car, features a one-of-a-kind three-motor architecture: the one at the front powers the front axle and the two at the rear power one wheel each.
The Alpine A390, the second electric model for the brand after the A290, is a five-seater sport fastback that offer agility similar to that of the of the A110 into an elegant and versatile silhouette.
Alpine is taking a significant step forward in its commitment to future-oriented competition with the A290 Rallye, the first competition car from its 100% electric dream garage.
Ampere's Cléon plant has just reached a major milestone: the one-millionth electric powertrain produced since 2015. This success is built on a range of high-performance, versatile motors serving different brands, inside and outside Renault Group.
Three works-supported Alpine A290 GTS models will showcase their competition-bred DNA when they compete in ecoRally Scotland, round eight of the 2025 Bridgestone FIA EcoRally Cup, on July 26/27.
The Alpine A290 Rallye, the first-ever electric Alpine designed for customer competition, will be displayed at the Rallye Rouergue Rodez Aveyron Occitanie this weekend.
Renault’s sporty brand Alpine is set to challenge the Porsche Macan Electric, Tesla Model Y and Hyundai Ioniq 5 N with its inaugural SUV, the Alpine A390.