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With bold looks, quick acceleration, and playful handling, the Alpine A290 GTS makes a strong first impression. But how well does it hold up in real-world driving? REV puts the electric newcomer to the test.
Transcript
00:00I know usually I greet you guys from the outside but today's test car is such a
00:10blast to drive I decided to greet you while driving I'm talking about the new
00:16Alpine a 290 GTS version which is so much fun but we'll get to that in a
00:23second welcome to ref
00:30the a 290 is available with two different power outputs 177 horsepower 130
00:43kilowatts or 218 horsepower 160 kilowatts which is also the version we're testing
00:50right now because this is the GTS
00:57with 218 horsepower and the car that weighs in at just under 1.5 tons you will
01:04definitely feel the acceleration if you press the gas pedal the car shoots
01:07forward 0 to 100 kilometers an hour in 6.4 seconds which is really a blast and
01:13what's even more Alpine made the car very suitable for fast driving in curves you
01:20have this 60 millimeter wider stance and you have Michelin sport tires so
01:27everything you need for really really fast time on the track or some fun on the
01:33countryside roads the a 290 is only available with one battery size 52
01:44kilowatt hours which means a WLTP range of 364 kilometers of course if you drive it
01:52as sporty as it's intended to be driven then you will be left with I'd say half the
01:57range but this car is definitely not made for long-distance trips it's a small car
02:03that is really fun to drive and if you want a small city car with low consumption
02:10then you should definitely not go for that one
02:18when you change between the different levels of recuperation you can feel the
02:22difference and at the max level even though it's technically not one pedal drive
02:27you can use it to move the car without using the brakes at least if you don't
02:33plan to stop completely
02:40such a powerful car of course needs powerful brakes and that's why Alpine
02:44gave the a 290 the Brembo brake system that is also used in the way more powerful
02:52you can definitely feel the suspension is sporty so it's good for fast driving but
03:12if you're looking for a comfortable car then this is definitely not the one you
03:16will want to go for
03:17as some of you might know Alpine is basically Renault so it is no wonder that
03:29the car from the outside looks just like the new Renault r5
03:33a closer look however reveals a few differences like the addition of x-shaped daytime running lights
03:42the interior of the a 290 looks quite okay a little bit futuristic the steering wheel is interesting
03:54because it has these buttons like you know it from a race car the right one for the drive modes the left
04:00one to adjust the recuperation and right over here at the top the ov button for overtaking but we'll talk
04:08about that once we're driving
04:15the infotainment system is good-looking it is Android based so you have Google Maps
04:20and everything you know is quite similar to using a smartphone no complaints
04:25whatsoever about that down here which I appreciate very much our buttons physical
04:31buttons to adjust the climate control or the temperature so you won't have to take
04:36your eyes from the road like you would if it was operated by the touch screen
04:43down here you have a spot for wireless smartphone charging two USB-C sockets so
04:52everything to keep smartphones charged however there is no space to put them
04:58really and I also miss cup holders because you don't have them in their car
05:03right here you have a little compartment where you can put small things maybe even a small half
05:10liter bottle but nothing where you could put your coffee cup
05:15all the materials are very good of course this is the max version you can get so GTS what I really like
05:27though is right here around every button you have this plastic
05:34which doesn't look bad but it's matte plastic so instead of using this high gloss
05:40black they have up here which you often find with other cars down here they
05:46decided to keep it matte and that looks good to me and it's also way better
05:51regarding dust fingerprints or even scratches
05:58when Renault announced the revival of the legendary R5 fans were excited but
06:03also skeptical yet when the car was finally revealed many were pleasantly
06:08surprised by its blend of futuristic styling and retro design a tribute that
06:14more than did justice to the original
06:21unlike the R5 the Alpine is way more powerful because
06:27the R5 the max you can get is 150 horsepower 110 kilowatts
06:33Alpine was founded in 1955 by Jean Redelet who named it after his win in the Alpine Cup the previous year
06:41in 1973 Renault acquired a majority stake with Renault boss Pierre Dreyfus
06:48and Redelet agreeing that the Alpine founder would stay on as chairman
06:53after Renault's full takeover was announced in June 2014
06:57the company was renamed Societe des Automobiles Alpines
07:01when it comes to charging the battery the car is definitely not as fast as it drives
07:08the maximum power you can use is 100 kilowatts
07:12so that will take a little less than half an hour for fast charging
07:17which is definitely still okay because most other cars on the market
07:22do just the same or have the same time that they need for charging
07:27the red OV button at the steering wheel does not provide any additional power
07:39OV by the way stands for overtaking
07:42but instead it will just change the way the gas pedal behaves
07:46because no matter how much you press it it will always give you full gas
07:50which then of course feels sporty but it doesn't have any additional power
07:58the A290 is equipped with vehicle to load function
08:03that means you can use electric appliances for example a hair dryer
08:08or maybe a vacuum cleaner with the battery of the car
08:12in theory you can even use it to power a house which is then called vehicle to home
08:18for example if there is a power outage
08:21and you can just connect your car to your house
08:23and use everything you want inside your house just by the battery of the car
08:32just like all other cars that want to be sold in the EU
08:36car manufacturers have to add a certain amount of driver assistance systems
08:40and Alpine is no different
08:43and that's why the car will constantly beep at you
08:46if you drive too fast, if you drive over the line or anything else
08:49but Alpine has a good solution to that
08:51there is a button right next to the steering wheel
08:53you press it twice
08:54it then goes into Perso mode
08:57and then all alarms are muted
09:00but the systems still work
09:01prices for the Alpine A290 started around 38,700 euros in Germany
09:13which is quite a bit of money for a compact city car
09:18and that is not even the more powerful version we are testing
09:22that one will cost you at least 41,700
09:25and if you want the GTS version
09:28then it's again 3,000 euros more
09:30so 44,700 euros in Germany
09:44summing up my A290 experience
09:47I have to say driving this car is really a blast
09:50acceleration and also the way you can drive fast in curves
09:55it's really fun
09:57but of course all of that has its price
10:00and if you just want a car that is compact for the city
10:06and purely electric
10:08then you should definitely not get this one
10:11because it has quite some consumption
10:13compared for example with other cars that have that size
10:17but way less power
10:19and maybe even a bigger battery
10:22with its sporty suspension
10:24bold looks
10:25quick acceleration
10:26and relatively low weight
10:27the Alpine A290 GTS is a fun little racer
10:31but that performance comes at a price
10:34and pushing the engine hard
10:36will increase consumption
10:38and reduce range

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