UK prices and specs revealed for Alpine A390 electric SUV
Alpine's electric SUV will cost from £61,390 when orders open this spring. Here's what we know about the new A390 so far.
UK prices and specs revealed for Alpine A390 electric SUV
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Alpine has confirmed UK prices and specifications for its A390 electric SUV, ahead of order books opening this spring.

Three different trim levels will be offered by Alpine, with the entry-level A390 set to cost from £61,390.

Intended to channel the French marque’s performance heritage into a new battery-powered future, the A390 will take on Porsche Macan EV

However, Alpine’s pricing strategy will see the A390 firmly undercut its German rival. Standard equipment will be generous, too. 

Orders for the A390 will open in the first quarter of 2026, with the first deliveries of the luxury SUV due soon afterwards.

The Alpine A390 range kicks off with the £61,390 GT. With an output of 400hp, the entry-level A390 can accelerate from 0-62mph in 4.8 seconds.

An 89kWh battery pack is standard across the A390 lineup at launch, offering a potential range of up to 345 miles. Capable of DC charging at speeds of up to 190kW, it allows a 15 to 80 percent charge in around 25 minutes.

Standard kit includes 20-inch ‘Cristal’ diamond-cut alloy wheels, LED Matrix headlights, anodised Alpine-branded brakes, a power-operated tailgate and a body-coloured roof. 

On the inside, a two-tone combination of Nappa leather and Alcantara is used throughout. Electrically adjustable Alpine Sport seats, dual-zone climate control, a heated steering wheel in blue Nappa leather and ambient lighting are all included. 

Infotainment is taken care of by a 12.3-inch digital instrument panel, 12-inch central touchscreen and a 13-speaker audio system. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connectivity is standard, along with a host of safety equipment.

Based on the GT model, the Alpine A390 Premiere Edition makes use of the same 400hp drivetrain, but adds active torque vectoring.

Priced from £65,390, the Premiere Edition comes with 20-inch wheels in a black-painted matte finish, a contrasting black roof, French flags on the C-pillars and a 22kW three-phase AC charger with bi-directional charging. Eight-way adjustable Sabelt sports seats are upholstered in two-tone Nappa leather. 

Topping the range is the flagship £69,390 A390 GTS. This serves up 470hp, cutting the 0-62mph time down to just 3.9 seconds. Top speed also increases to 136mph.

Adding extra power does reduce battery range, however, with the A390 GTS able to cover 312 miles on a full charge.

Helping the GTS stand out are 21-inch ‘Snowflake’ diamond-cut alloy wheels, which are wrapped in grippy Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tyres. Red-painted brake calipers also mark the GTS out from the rest of the range.

The headlining is finished in black Alcantara, and there is a Devialet XtremeSound 13-speaker audio system, plus a special telemetry package for tracking performance.

Six body colours will be available from launch, including Blanc Topaze, Noir Profond, Argent Mercure, Bleu Abysse, Bleu Alpine Vision and Gris Tonnerre Matte. The latter is a special Atelier finish available on the GT and GTS models.

Nic Burnside, brand director at Alpine, said: “With its blend of expressive design, bespoke electric performance and the dynamic spirit that defines every Alpine, the A390 marks an important step in the brand’s transition to a fully electric future – one that remains firmly centred on driving pleasure.”

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