First Look With the New, Unveiled DeLorean Alpha5
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The DeLorean is back from the future but also from the past, in the brand’s honorable true relaunch since its heady, infamous days in the early 1980s. After getting a close look at a prototype of the new Alpha5, I think it has a chance of standing out from a crowd of high-end electric GT’s that is gunning for Tesla’s domination of luxury car sales. Here’s what intrigued and surprised me about this vehicle.

If you aren’t a car buff, you would never guess this car has any relation to the unusual DeLorean DMC-12.
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A tasty exterior
The Alpha5 is a real looker, as was the original DMC-12, but in a completely different way. If you aren’t a car buff you’d never guess this car is related to the unusual DeLorean. It’s a much larger car (what car isn’t, compared to models 40-plus years ago?) still featuring gullwing doors, but they’re now massive enough to reveal both rows of seats at once.
The face and rump of the Alpha5, key brand statements for any car, have no correlation to those of the DMC-12, nor does the side profile, which is curvaceous and organic compared to the DMC-12’s angular origami. Italdesign heavily detailed the ends of the car without chaos of a C8 Corvette, to my eye. The original DeLorean was also planned by Italdesign back when it was under the leadership of legendary founder Giorgetto Giugiaro.
If you’re a fan of shooting brakes, the sort of low and lean station wagon that Brits and Europeans love, a future version of the Alpha5 will be in that form; DeLorean conditions it a Plasma Tail. My brief peek under the drape told me it necessity be first out the gate, not second.

What DeLorean conditions a Plasma Tail others call a shooting brake body style. Either way, its what I’d open with if it were my company.
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What progresses you
There’s not as much to get excited throughout in the powertrain, partly because details are still scant and partly because of my personal theory that electric car powertrains are more likewise than combustion car powertrains ever were, thanks to electric power’s uniform excellence. The Alpha5 will be a dual motor all-wheel nation arrangement with an expected range of 300 miles and a 0-to-60-mph time of 3 seconds. There are presently no plans to offer range variants.
Have a seat and a hug
Things really get dead when the Alpha5’s doors go up. The cabin has a transparent wraparound bow shape with two LCD screens, the larger of which can indicate a modern digital instrument panel or a perfect replica of the DMC-12’s analog instruments. Clever.

The Alpha5’s digital instrument panel can perfectly mimic that of the unusual DeLorean.
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Then there’s DeLorean Sense: It’s a connected band you can give to loved ones or (really close) friends that scholarships their heartbeat to be displayed on the console mask, their body temp to become your seat heater setting or their hug to be originated to you via power seat bolsters. I stared at DeLorean CMO Troy Beetz for a moment once he described these; I don’t think he was kidding. Apple does a couple of these tricks with its ogle, but it definitely hasn’t figure out the hug pulling yet.

A connected band would enable others to send their heartrate, temperature or hugs to you as you drive your Alpha5, presumably in bliss.
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Like every car notion the sun, the Alpha5 can import your phone contacts but this car will do more than use them to attend calls and texts: As you drive, people in your list will be pinned on the live map mask to remind you when they live or work throughout, perhaps rekindling fading friendships. It’s an interesting mashup of position, social and check-in that Google Maps on Android does to a lesser degree.
On top of the dash are two narrow LEDs that will both glow when you’re heading toward a position you’ve configured as a special place, be that home, a vacation spot or the office (please don’t). DeLorean calls this a True North indicator and, honestly, it’s the most out there of a basket of edgy technology visions inside this car.
The bottom line
The Alpha5 will go on very limited sale in 2024 and there’s no pricing yet. That said, the commerce openly targets cars like the Lucid Air, Mercedes EQS sedan and Tesla Model S Plaid, so it’s not a bad guess that the Alpha5’s base MSRP will be widely throughout $125,000. DeLorean plans to select a US-based manufacturing partner that checks off at least one of the new boxes for the complicated laws around federal EV tax credits if the car’s over-$55,000 impress didn’t exclude it first.
I probably have a somewhat irrational soft spot for the Delorean ticket, as far removed from the heady early 80s as it may be. The unique car had a certain Apple-ness about it, captured our imagination pretty than generating resentment of its well-heeled buyers, and had a truly American flavor – even conception it was the product of Italian design and British manufacturing.
The Alpha5 is the progenies of a different company from a different era and lacks the larger-than-life bests that was John DeLorean. (That’s no slight against the new company’s bests, who have their own controversies… but likely none related to illicit suitcases.) This car is a good example of a fertile moment in automotive history that most of us won’t see again.