
Lewis Kingston
Lewis Kingston is an experienced motoring journalist and road tester with over a decade of industry expertise. He has written for some of the UK’s most respected automotive publications, including Autocar, What Car? and CAR magazine, and brings a keen technical understanding to everything he drives.Read more
Lewis’s background in hands-on mechanical work — he’s rebuilt everything from classic cars to modern performance models — gives him a unique perspective when it comes to assessing vehicles. Whether it’s a family hatchback or a high-performance supercar, he knows exactly what makes a car good, great, or one to avoid.
At Parkers, Lewis focuses on delivering clear, honest and informed car reviews, buyers’ guides and technical deep-dives, helping readers make the best possible decision when choosing their next vehicle. His writing is trusted for its sharp insights, real-world experience, and a no-nonsense approach to separating marketing hype from genuine engineering excellence.
When he’s not testing cars, Lewis can usually be found working on his own automotive projects, driving across Europe, or chasing down his next great motoring story.
Latest from this author
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Audi Q5 SQ5 (12-16) review6 Jun 2019
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Renault Fluence Saloon (12-13) review6 Jun 2019
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Jeep Compass (11-15) review6 Jun 2019
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Kia Ceed Sportswagon (12-18) review6 Jun 2019
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Chevrolet Camaro Coupe (12-15) review6 Jun 2019
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Chevrolet Camaro Convertible (12-15) review6 Jun 2019
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Volkswagen Beetle Hatchback (12-18) review6 Jun 2019
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Mercedes-Benz B-Class (12-19) review6 Jun 2019
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Chevrolet Aveo (11-15) review6 Jun 2019
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Vauxhall Astra VXR (12-15) review6 Jun 2019
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Toyota Verso 2.0 D-4D diesel Icon road testIf you’re looking for a spacious, practical and reliable new car then you could consider the facelifted Toyota Verso. The Verso, which is available with seven seats, has been around since...21 Jul 2015