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To coincide with the opening of orders for the Alpine A390 GTS, Alpine is unveiling a unique immersive experience centered around Alpine Active Torque Vectoring, with Pierre Gasly behind the wheel, spanning both circuit and gaming environments.

From engineering to track: a film at the heart of performance

At the core of the activation is a film that takes viewers behind the scenes of Alpine's engineering process.

An Alpine Chief Engineer explains the principles of Alpine Active Torque Vectoring, a dynamic torque distribution system between the wheels that enhances agility, precision, and vehicle behavior in corners.

To bring these benefits to life, Alpine calls on Pierre Gasly, Formula 1 driver and brand ambassador.

Behind the wheel of an A390 GTS, now open for orders, he takes to the legendary Le Mans circuit, pushing the car to its limits and delivering a spectacular demonstration of the technology's capabilities.
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00:04Hello to you, today I'm going to show you the new technology Alpine Active Torque Vectoring.
00:12It's ok, I don't drive.
00:20Alpine Active Torque Vectoring is a unique system that distributes in permanence the couple
00:24between three electric motors, to offer the maximum agility and to make the A390 lighter,
00:32more precise and with more control in each wheel.
00:35Accroche-toi, accroche-toi.
00:40It constantly takes your speed, the angle of the steering wheel and the adherence,
00:45then sends the power independently to each issue and every rear wheel.
00:49Look at the exit of the wheel.
00:53And all these people that you see, they work to make this technology the most effective and intuitive possible.
00:58So it's very simple.
00:59The calculator determines the yield rate in terms of the slip angle and the speed.
01:03In fact, what he tries to tell you is that you have to feel it.
01:07That's why we program the A390 on Assetto Corsa.
01:10The same rules, the same motor, the same technology.
01:12It's considered a 10-10-10.
01:12So I think you should see your numbers in the middle of a car.
01:12I mean, my brother, we've got to use the rules.
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