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Alpine A390 Lease
The Alpine A390 is a powerful electric SUV with striking ‘fastback’ styling and which offers a range of up to 345 miles between charges.
Read moreTo find out more about an Alpine A390 lease, get in touch with Select Car Leasing today. Call 0118 920 5130 or email enquiries@selectcarleasing.co.uk.
- Car Leasing Category: SUV
- Select’s Car Review Score: 4 / 5
- Boot size: 532 litres
- Engine Options: Electric
- Euro NCAP Safety Rating: Four stars
Fantastic experience,kept informed every step of the way.Great price,no pressure from anyone to purchase "extras".Friendly,well informed staff, delivery driver excellent. Can't fault them!!
Another vehicle from Damian above and beyond as always
About the Alpine A390
The Alpine A390 is a fully-electric SUV that boasts a head-turning fastback design and which is billed as a ‘racing car in a suit’ - aka a vehicle that’ll handle the track as well as it can cope with the school run.
All-wheel drive comes as standard, as does Alpine’s advanced torque vectoring system, which distributes driving force to the wheels that need it most for optimum grip and cornering prowess.
The A390 is quick, with range-topping models able to sprint from 0-62mph in just 3.9 seconds.
Yet the Alpine A390 also doubles as a sensible family car, with a large 532-litre boot making it just as practical as rivals like the Audi Q4 e-tron.
Why lease the Alpine A390?
If you’re looking for an electric SUV that offers sporty performance while also being practical, the Alpine A390 should be high up your leasing wishlist.
Even the base models offer all-wheel drive and acceleration from 0-62mph in just 4.8 seconds.
Yet you also get a 532-litre boot that’s generous for the class as well as a range of up to 345 miles and rapid charging at speeds up to 190 kW DC.
The level of equipment fitted as standard is also extensive, with the entry-level trim coming with Alcantara and Nappa leather upholstery, a 360-degree camera system, and a 12-inch multimedia display with Google services built-in.
Which Alpine A390 powertrain is right for me?
Which Alpine A390 trim level should I lease?
GT
Base GT models offer power of 400 PS, all-wheel drive, and active torque vectoring. Standard equipment includes 20-inch alloys, LED Matrix lights, Alcantara and Nappa leather upholstery, heated sport seats, heated steering wheel, 12.3-inch digital driver display, 12-inch infotainment screen with Google services built-in, wireless smartphone mirroring, intelligent adaptive cruise control and speed limiter, front, seat and rear parking sensors, a 360-degree camera, and V2G & V2L capability.
What vehicles are similar to the Alpine A390 that I should consider leasing?
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Alpine A390 Frequently Asked Questions
The A390 is Alpine’s first ever SUV. It’s a fully electric crossover with swooping ‘fastback’ styling and which blends performance-car dynamics with everyday usability in a five-seat package. It sits above the electric A290 hatchback in Alpine’s range.
Active Torque Vectoring is a system that actively manages power between wheels to improve cornering, grip and agility, making the A390 feel sporty even with its SUV form. It’s made possible by placing two independent motors on the rear axle (there’s another motor on the front for a tri-motor set-up), giving the A390 the ability to precisely control torque at each wheel. Alpine says the result is ‘exceptional agility, balance and responsiveness’, with the development team directly benchmarking its behaviour against the lighter Alpine A110 to ‘ensure a driving experience centred on feel rather than software’.
As an all-wheel drive SUV with active torque vectoring fitted as standard, the Alpine A390 offers thrilling performance. Base models develop 400 PS and can accelerate from 0-62mph in 4.8 seconds. The range-topping Alpine A390 GTS gets 470 PS and the ability to launch from 0-62mph in just 3.9 seconds.
All versions of the Alpine A390 are equipped with an 89 kWh battery. Depending on which model you choose to lease, you’ll get a range of either 345 miles (GT and Premiere Edition models) between charges or 312 miles (with the GTS trim). Charging speeds fall short of some rivals, including the Porsche Macan Electric, and top out at 190 kW DC, resulting in a 15–80% charge in around 25 minutes.
Yes - the Alpine A390 should prove practical as an everyday driver. It has five seats and a decent boot that measures 532 litres (similar to what other mid-size premium EVs offer), but rear headroom and small item storage may be slightly tighter than some rivals.