
The IDÉA Association will again welcome Alpine enthusiasts from 30 May to 1 June in Dieppe for an unprecedented gathering to mark Alpine‘s 70th anniversary in the hometown of its founder, Jean Rédélé.
During this three-day celebration, Alpine will have a 900sqm hospitality area to show all its new products to the public, starting with the A390, its first electric sport fastback right after it was unveiled in a world premiere. The A390 will be produced at the Manufacture Alpine Dieppe Jean Rédélé.
Alongside Alpine CEO Philippe Krief, Alpine Product Performance VP Sovany Ang and Alpine Design VP Antony Villain will present the A390 to the public for the first time on the afternoon of 31 May.
This sport fastback will join the A290, the hot hatch unveiled at the 24 Hours of Le Mans in 2024. Alpine is set to thrill visitors from around the world with the first two vehicles from its 100% electric ‘Dream Garage’.
On 31 May, the A390 will join the parade of legendary Alpines through the streets of Dieppe for its debut public appearance alongside Alpenglow Hy6, the rolling prototype equipped with a hydrogen-powered V6 turbo engine unveiled at the 2024 Paris Motor Show.
The brand will also present its new A110 range, which entered the catalogue in France in March 2025. It consists of the A110 R 70, the exclusive limited edition anniversary series of its iconic two-seater sports coupé (770 units), and the new A110 GTS, which harmoniously combines pure sportiness and refined comfort, both on the road and on the track.
Over the three days, Alpine drivers past and present will meet the general public for autograph sessions, including one with Alpine Endurance Team driver Charles Milesi on May 31. On 1 June, 700 Alpines will take part in the world’s largest Alpine parade ever held at the former Dieppe circuit. And for F1 fans, the Spanish Grand Prix will be broadcast live from the Alpine hospitality area.