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Alpine Brand Is Preparing Mainly Large Electric Cars | českénoviny.cz

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The Alpine brand, which is the sports and luxury branch of the Renault car manufacturer, will not offer smaller and cheaper models than the A 290 hatchback in the future. On the contrary, it is now focusing on developing electric models that, due to their size and other parameters, should belong to the D and E segment group of cars. That is, the middle and upper middle class.
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The Alpine brand, which is the sports and luxury branch of the Renault car manufacturer, will not offer smaller and cheaper models than the A 290 hatchback in the future. On the contrary, it is now focusing on developing electric models that, due to their size and other parameters, should belong to the D and E segment group of cars. That is, the middle and upper middle class.

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Alpine A290 is the first zero-emission compact in the company’s history and the A390 has recently been introduced. The future is clear that it will be battery models, but where to expand the range? The company’s chief designer, Antony Villain, spoke to Autocar at the Goodwood Festival of Speed and made clear what direction the brand is going to follow: “going further and further up, rather than looking down.” This confirms that Alpine A290 will …

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hibridosyelectricos.com broke the news in on Tuesday, July 22, 2025.
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