
The Alpine A290 Electric Car Grant update brings a strong shift in pricing and appeal. The full £3,750 saving now applies to the entire A290+ range, giving the compact EV a sharper position in the segment.
Full Grant Eligibility for All A290+ Models
The GT+, GT Performance+ and GTS+ versions now qualify for the highest-level grant. The move follows new battery sourcing from the Douai gigafactory, which meets the strict standards set by UK regulators.
Standard Features Across the Lineup
All A290+ models gain one-pedal driving and a two-tone paint option. These updates broaden the car’s character and underline Alpine’s focus on driving engagement.
Revised Prices and Range Structure
The grant cuts the entry price of the GT+ to £30,245. GT Performance+ starts at £32,745 and GTS+ begins at £34,245. These figures place the A290 within reach of more EV buyers.

Custom Packs for Personalisation
Atelier Alpine packages add stronger visual identity. Bleu and Rouge packs bring coloured calipers, roof accents, unique wheels and matching interior stitching. Two UK packs, Tricolore Design and Signature Tricolore, add styling updates and extra safety features.
Recognition and Market Momentum
The Alpine A290 continues to gain acclaim. It is the current Car of the Year and has earned praise for its dynamic feel. Its new grant status should further build demand.
Power, Performance and Battery
The A290 GT+ delivers 180 hp, while GT Performance+ and GTS+ offer 220 hp. The updated battery supports strong response in daily use and keeps the car lively in city driving.
Summary
The enhanced Alpine A290+ range blends new features, competitive pricing and fresh custom options. With the full grant applied, the compact EV gains wider appeal for buyers who seek style and sharp performance in a small electric package.
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Source: Alpine
