Alpine A290 Beta electric hot hatch to be revealed on 9 May

Alpine A290 Beta electric hot hatch to be revealed on 9 May

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Autocar render shows what the A290 might look like when it reaches production

Renault 5-based prototype will become the performance brand’s first electric car, aimed at a wider market

Alpine has kick-started its push to become a mainstream brand, announcing the upcoming reveal of its long-awaited electric hot hatch.

Dubbed the A290 Beta, the show car being revealed on 9 May will be Alpine's first ‘lifestyle’ vehicle designed for daily usability, rather than outright sportiness.

The ‘A290’ name is a designation explaining the model’s positioning, with ‘2’ referring to its size and hinting at it being based on the B-segment Renault 5 EV. A teaser image showcasing its silhouette all but confirms this, also highlighting a duck-tail-style rear spoiler and a small lip on the R5’s boot lid. An extrusion can be seen where the square daytime running lights feature on the R5 concept.

The ‘90’ moniker means the new hot hatch is a “multi-purpose” sports vehicle, according to an official statement. Alpine’s future sports cars will be designated ‘10’, in keeping with the A110.

The use of ‘Beta’ in the concept car’s name references software development: ‘beta’ software is that which is used for testing just before a final product is ready for release. 

Autocar reported in July 2021 that the A290, due to arrive in 2024, will use the 215bhp (160kW) electric motor from the Renault Mégane E-Tech Electric.

Renault chief technology officer Gilles Le Borgne told Autocar: “We derived the 100kW motor [for the Renault 5] by shortening the length of the e-motor that we will use for the Mégane. It can go through the same production line and has the same technology but less copper and other elements, so it's shorter.”

Asked by Autocar if the larger 215bhp motor would fit in the Renault 5’s CMF-BEV platform, Le Borgne said: “The final answer is yes, because we want to do Alpine cars, as you can imagine. By shortening the engine, it has the same global installation. We will need to adjust the track, because it will be more sporty on the R5 Alpine.”

The A290 is one of three cars in the ‘dream garage’ underpinning Alpine’s push to become a high-volume manufacturer –  the other two being the next-generation A110 and an all-new crossover, currently known as the GT X-Over.

The trio will see the brand grow its volumes from a record 3546 in 2022 (having sold only A110s) into six figures by the end of the decade.

*Additional reporting by James Attwood*

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