Alpine A390: Alpine Active Torque Vectoring

With its three electric motors, the Alpine A390 combines agility, dynamic cornering performance, and powerful corner exit acceleration thanks to Active Torque Vectoring.
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Some technologies are meant to be felt, not explained, when driving dynamically.

Pierre Gasly takes the wheel of the A390 GTS on the iconic Le Mans circuit, showcasing a breathtaking demonstration of Alpine Active Torque Vectoring capabilities. We invite you to live this immersive experience and to book your test drive at an Alpine Store or get behind the virtual wheel on Assetto Corsa with the all-new A390 GTS Mod.

Born for curves

Alpine Active Torque Vectoring is based on three electric motors and four-wheel drive. It offers fully active technology that operates at corner entry, mid-corner, and corner exit. The technology intervenes naturally, at the optimal moment, to instinctively rotate the car.
This is where it becomes a discreet yet crucial ally. 

Agility meets stability

The car analyses speed, steering angle, positioning, and available road grip in milliseconds, taking into account conditions, thus ensuring enhanced control and safety. The system adjusts the torque distribution between the four wheels, allowing the car to maintain predictable and stable handling. The result is a perfectly precise trajectory, even at higher speeds, coupled with a genuine feeling of lightness. 
 

Alpine signature

Alpine Active Torque Vectoring transforms remarkable handling into a vibrant, connected, almost instinctive driving experience. Alpine Active Torque Vectoring adapts to the A390 like an expert hand guiding the car with absolute control, prioritising both driving pleasure and safety, and delivering unparalleled agility.
 

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