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Nissan Ariya Nismo (2025 onwards) Review
Quick, but no fun
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- Costs not much more than top-spec Ariya E-4orce
- Punchy acceleration
- Good passenger space
CONS
- Overly stiff ride
- Significantly reduced range
- Dull to drive
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BYD Atto 2 SUV (2025 onwards) Review
Efficient, quick and ultimately a bit boring
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- You get a lot of car for your money
- Nippy performance
- Competitive driving range
CONS
- Boring looks, inside and out
- Annoying driver-assistance tech
- Small cars should be cool – this is not
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Dacia Bigster SUV (2025 onwards) Review
Big on space but low on price. The Bigster makes an ideal family SUV
New price: £25,215 - £29,690PROS
- Spacious interior and massive boot
- Undercuts most rivals on price
- Lots of standard equipment included
CONS
- Lacks refinement at motorway speeds
- Interior feels cheaper than rivals
- The MG HS is bigger, posher and costs the same
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XPENG G6 SUV (2025 onwards) Review
Solid start from another EV start-up company
New price: £40,000 - £45,000PROS
- Plenty of performance and space for the money
- Smooth and refined on the move
- Packed with technology and driver aids
CONS
- Uninspiring and anonymous design
- Steering feels synthetic
- Infotainment takes time to master
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Subaru Forester SUV (2025 onwards) Review
Interesting, rugged and still outclassed by its best rivals
New price: £39,995 - £44,100PROS
- Exceptionally practical and spacious
- Tough and durable build quality
- Standard four-wheel drive and off-road ability
CONS
- Sluggish performance, particularly on motorways
- Uninspiring to drive with soggy steering
- Noticeable wind noise at higher speeds
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Land Rover Defender Octa (2025 onwards) Review
Defender with the performance turned up to 11
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- Blistering performance
- Superb steering and braking feel
- Unmatched off-road capability
CONS
- Sports seats lack long-distance comfort
- Engine lacks the old V8’s character
- Expensive in Edition One guise
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LEAPMOTOR C10 REEV (2025 onwards) Review
Big range, big space, small price
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- Impressive 600-mile total range
- Excellent rear legroom and space
- Strong value for standard equipment
CONS
- Sluggish acceleration and tuning
- Boot space smaller than rivals
- Ride still lacks polish and comfort
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Hyundai Ioniq 9 SUV (2025 onwards) Review
An impressive electric family SUV
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- Hugely practical and flexible interior
- Smooth and sophisticated to drive
- Good range and super-fast charging
CONS
- Infotainment is quite fiddly
- Brakes feel weak
- Prices and specs not confirmed yet
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Volvo EX30 Cross Country (2025 onwards) Review
Cool, quick soft-roader, but not great value for money
New price: £47,060 - £47,060PROS
- Raised ride height improves ride
- Four-wheel drive grip and poise
- Rapid acceleration
CONS
- Driving range is unimpressive
- Pricey compared with some rivals
- Stability control can be intrusive
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Renault 4 E-Tech SUV (2025 onwards) Review
A terrific small electric SUV
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- Big boot
- Competitive pricing
- Good to drive
CONS
- Ride a bit firm
- Rivals have more rear seat space
- Only top trim gets heated seats