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Explore the stunning Alpine A390: design, powertrains, trims, and prices in Spain.

The Alpine A390 2026 is set to revolutionize the electric SUV segment with a design that echoes the most futuristic concept cars. Unlike other manufacturers relying on Chinese suppliers, this SUV is entirely built in France, including its Verkor batteries, ensuring premium European quality. Measuring 4.61 meters long, it is slightly smaller than rivals like the BMW iX3 or Mercedes-Benz GLC Electric, while targeting competition with the Porsche Macan, as well as the Ford Mustang Mach-E and Tesla Model Y.
Power and performance at the highest level
The Alpine A390’s initial lineup combines three electric motors – one front and two rear – with all-wheel drive and the advanced Alpine Active Torque Vectoring (AATV) system, delivering precise torque distribution for unmatched driving sensations. The entry-level A390 GT produces 295 kW (400 hp), accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 4.8 seconds, and reaches 200 km/h. The top A390 GTS offers 345 kW (470 hp), accelerates in just 3.9 seconds, reaches 220 km/h, and achieves WLTP ranges of 555 km and 520 km, respectively. Both trims support up to 22 kW AC and 190 kW DC charging, plus a heat pump and optional V2L function.
Cutting-edge interior and technology

The GT trim delivers a premium cabin with six airbags, heated sports seats, dual-zone climate control, a 13-speaker Devialet sound system, a 12-inch multimedia screen with Google integration, ambient lighting, 20-inch wheels, and Nappa/Alcantara leather upholstery. Safety features include lane-keeping assist, a 360º camera, adaptive cruise control, fatigue detection, adaptive matrix LED headlights, and automatic emergency braking.
The GTS trim elevates the experience with hands-free parking, Sabelt massage seats, semi-autonomous driving, Devialet XtremeSound system, 21-inch wheels with Michelin Pilot Sport 4S tires, six-piston brake calipers, telemetry system, and two-tone Nappa leather, positioning the Alpine A390 as a reference in sporty electric SUVs.
Pricing and availability in Spain
The Alpine A390 GT starts at €67,500, while the GTS is priced at €78,000. With this lineup, Alpine not only embraces premium European electrification, but also stands out against Asian electric SUVs, reinforcing its sporty identity in the Spanish market.
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