Friday, July 25, 2025

Alpine still working on large electric SUVs despite shelving US return

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Although Alpine isn’t returning to the US as initially envisaged, the company is still working on two larger electric SUVs, and an electric sedan.

One SUV is thought to be a model designed to take on the Porsche Cayenne, while the other SUV would be the next step up in size. The sedan is expected to be a sedan around five metres in length.

Antony Villain, Alpine’s chief designer, told Autocar at the Goodwood Festival of Speed “we are working on [the large vehicle family] today”.

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Mr Villain said it was necessary to have “something in the D- or E-segment” if the company is to “expand more globally”.

Alpine’s current European lineup consists of the A110 (bottom) mid-engine coupe, the A290 (above) — a hot version of the all-electric Renault 5 — and the A390 (below), a sporty electric “coupe” SUV.

Right now the A390 is the brand’s largest car, and sits in the European C-segment. It measures 4615mm long, making it a little smaller than the first-generation Porsche Macan.