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Alpine A290 review (2025 onwards) | Expert Rating

Alpine A290 review (2025 onwards) | Expert Rating

Posted on June 4, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Alpine A290 review (2025 onwards) | Expert Rating

Summary

The Alpine A290 is a performance version of the Renault 5 E-Tech small electric hatchback. It was launched in the summer of 2024, with the first customer cars arriving in the UK in the spring of 2025.

The A290 is the second model in Alpine’s range under its rebirth, alongside the longstanding Alpine A110 sports car. Unlike the A110, however, the A290 is based on a Renault rather than being a bespoke model – in this case, the reborn Renault 5 electric hatch.

There are five trim levels: GT, GT Premium, GT Performance, GTS and Première Edition. The first two get a 180hp electric motor, while the top three levels get an upgraded 220hp motor. The battery is the same sie for all models at 52kWh. This gives the 180hp models an official driving range of 236 models, while the higher-performance model officially get 226 miles from a full charge.

Early media reviews have been positive, with the A290 being praised for its performance levels. However, there is general consensus that an even higher-performance version would be more appropriate for an Alpine and further differentiate it from the Renault 5 it’s based on.

We’re still pulling all the data together to provide a full Expert Rating for the Alpine A290, so check back again soon for more information and all the scores.

Key specifications

Body style: Small hatchback
Engines:
Single electric motor
Price:
From £33,500

Launched: Summer 2024
Last updated: N/A
Next update due: xxx

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Safety rating

Independent crash test and safety ratings from Euro NCAP

Adult protection: 80%
Child protection: 80%
Vulnerable road users: 76%
Safety assist: 68%

The Alpine A290 shares its safety rating with the Renault 5, which was assessed by Euro NCAP in December 2024 and scored a four-star safety rating. While it meets the 80% threshold for five stars in adult impact protection and child impact protection, and the 70% threshold for five stars for vulnerable road user protection (pedestrians and cyclists), it fell short of the 70% threshold for accident-avoidance technology.

However, it should be noted that Euro NCAP testing gets tougher almost every year, so a four-star score in 2024 can possibly be a better result than a five-star score from five years ago, depending on results from each test.

Eco rating

Independent economy and emissions ratings from Green NCAP

No eco rating

As of June 2025, the Alpine A290 has not been assessed by Green NCAP.

The Green NCAP programme measures exhaust pollution (which is zero for an electric car) and energy efficiency. Electric cars are much more energy-efficient than combustion cars, so the [Model] is likely to score very highly in Green NCAP testing if and when it takes place. Check back again soon.

Running cost rating

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Monthly cost of ownership data provided exclusively for The Car Expert by Clear Vehicle Data

Battery range Average Score Variation Score
EV models 231 miles B 226 – 236 miles B – B
Electrical efficiency Average Score Variation Score
EV models 4.4 m/KWh B 4.3 – 4.5 m/KWh A – B
Insurance group Average Score Variation Score
All models 28 B 27 – 29 B – C

The Alpine A290 is a relatively affordable car to own and run, according to whole-life cost numbers provided exclusively to The Car Expert by our data partner, Clear Vehicle Data.

Electrical efficiency (the EV equivalent of fuel consumption in a petrol car) is pretty good, while insurance should also be competitive. However, as yet we don’t have official servicing cost data so we’ll update this section once that becomes available.

Reliability rating

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Reliability data provided exclusively for The Car Expert by MotorEasy

No reliability rating

The Alpine A290 is a brand-new model, we don’t have enough data to generate a reliability rating.

The Car Expert’s reliability information is provided exclusively to us using workshop and extended warranty data from our partner, MotorEasy, sourced from both official dealerships and independent workshops. 

As soon as MotorEasy has sufficient data on the A290, we’ll publish the results here.

Recalls

Official DVSA safety recalls that have been issued for the Alpine A290

As of June 2025, we are not aware of any DVSA vehicle safety recalls affecting the Alpine A290. However, this information is updated very regularly so this may have changed.

You can check to see if your car has any outstanding recalls by visiting the DVLA website or contacting your local Alpine dealer.

Awards

Significant UK trophies and awards that the Alpine A290 has received.

2025

  • European Car of the Year (joint winner with Renault 5)

Similar cars

If you’re looking at the Alpine A290, you might also be interested in these alternatives.

Abarth 500e | Abarth 600e | Cupra Born | MG 4 XPower | Mini John Cooper Works Electric | Renault 5 E-Tech | Volkswagen ID.3 GTX

The number of electric hot hatches is gradually increasing, although not as fast as other areas of the new car market.

More information

More news, reviews and information about Alpine at The Car Expert

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