Alpine A290 Rallye
Alpine unveiled the rally version of the A290, the first-ever electric Alpine designed for customers racing, ahead of the Rallye Rouergue Rodez Aveyron Occitanie 2025. Named A290 Rallye, this new car, developed by the Viry-Châtillon teams, will be assembled in the competition workshop at the Manufacture Alpine Dieppe Jean Rédélé.
To mark its 70th anniversary, Alpine is uncovering its first racing car from its new carbon-neutral range, offering customers the opportunity to discover the world of rallying through various types of events, attract new partners, and enjoy all the qualities of the A290. The A290 Rallye has all the racing genes that Jean Rédélé gave Alpine when he created the brand!
A genuine gateway to electric competition and designed in line with the latest rally regulations, the A290 is now in the starting blocks. Ready to prove itself in various disciplines, the Alpine A290 Rallye will showcase its versatility across a wide range of formats, whether within one-make cups or in open competition.
And it won't be long before it's up against the clock. To start, a single-rally challenge will be organised in France before the end of 2025. Bringing together the first A290 Rally cars delivered to a limited number of competitors, this rally, along with all the promotion of the A290 Rallye, will draw on the savoir-faire and core values familiar to Renault customers competition, including high-level technical and sporting support, with specific prizes up for grabs.
To welcome competitors entering with their A290 Rallye, an Alpine-themed environment will be made available to them, with a specific recharging infrastructure. Depending on the location, this will use a variety of environmentally friendly energy supply technologies.
In addition, the A290 Rallye can also be used to compete independently in local competitions.
An exclusive Alpine Stores classification will provide the Alpine sales network with a high-value marketing communication tool and a first-class connection with A290 Rallye drivers and teams.
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