Renault Australia is open to reintroducing the Alpine performance brand locally, but says current demand for premium electric sports cars is not strong enough to justify an imminent relaunch.

The historic French sports car brand, in existence since the 1950s, was resurrected by Renault in 2017 and introduced to Australia the following year. It fielded only the A110 coupe globally until 2024 (from 2018-2021 in Australia), when it revealed the A290 electric hot hatch, based on the Renault 5 E-Tech.

That was the first electric vehicle (EV) to arrive as part of Alpine’s ambitious plans for global expansion, and while it was quickly followed by the A390 electric SUV, the brand recently announced it would cancel all of its larger electric SUVs and modify its next-generation A110 electric coupe to potentially acommodate a petrol version.

Even so, Renault Australia general manager Glen Sealey says he is “quite excited by Alpine”.

“When we look at Alpine with an all-electric lineup, we think there is an opportunity,” he told media at the local launch of the Renault Scenic E-Tech.

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Alpine A390, A290, and A110
Alpine A390, A290, and A110

“But when I look at the sales above the [Luxury Car Tax] rate in the Australian market for all-electric cars, they’re not fantastic. So now’s not the right time to launch.”

That’s despite Mr Sealey announcing “the return of the iconic Alpine performance brand to Australia” in May 2025, with the tri-motor A390 previously poised to spearhead the brand’s local revival in late 2026 or early 2027.

But the shift in tone mimics Mr Sealey’s sentiment towards future Renault EVs, for which he says Australia’s electric market share is currently too small to justify more than three of the French brand’s EVs, despite several new models on sale in Europe.

“It goes back to Renault 4 and Renault 5. We’ve got to look at the market, judge the market where it is, make sure it meets those three criteria, and as soon as it does, in you go. But the cupboard’s there to grab something out of,” Mr Sealey said.

Alpine A390
Alpine A390