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Electric / Hybrid car reviews
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Kia Niro EV SUV (2022 onwards) Review
The Niro EV is a practical, sensible gateway to EV ownership
New price: £37,335 - £42,335PROS
- Good value for money
- Generous standard equipment
- 285-mile electric driving range
CONS
- Choppy, uncomfortable ride
- Not that engaging to drive
- Poor Android Auto layout
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Mercedes-AMG EQE Saloon (2022 onwards) Review
AMG's performance EV doesn't quite hit the spot
New price: £105,820 - £115,820PROS
- Sledgehammer acceleration
- Excellent handling and ride
- Fantastic and roomy interior
CONS
- Artificial 'engine' noise is a gimmick
- Can feel too large for tight roads
- Expensive – before you option it up
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Citroën Ami Coupe (2022 onwards) Review
It's hilarious to drive, but very compromised
New price: £7,705 - £8,605PROS
- Fun, funky urban transport
- Drier and safer than a moped
- Cheap to buy and lease
CONS
- It’s a quadricycle, not a car
- Very few frills or safety kit
- Only in left-hand drive
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Hyundai Ioniq 6 Saloon (2022 onwards) Review
Streamlined new saloon shakes up the establishment
New price: £47,050 - £54,050PROS
- Dramatic new, head-turning design
- Claimed 300-plus mile range
- Laden with cutting-edge tech
CONS
- Odd looks may be divisive
- Swooping style over passenger space
- No cheaper battery option available
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Citroën C4X Saloon (2022 onwards) Review
The C4 with a bigger boot
New price: £24,940 - £26,830PROS
- Very comfortable on the road
- Great value
- Roomy inside
CONS
- Cabin bland and cheap
- Engine isn't very powerful
- Just one on offer
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Mercedes-AMG EQS Saloon (2022 onwards) Review
Astonishingly fast all-electric AMG-fettled limo
New price: £161,820 - £170,815PROS
- Rapid acceleration and good range
- Spacious interior
- Surprisingly manoeuvrable
CONS
- Interior quality could be better in places
- Rear seats too upright as standard
- Firm ride for a luxury limo
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Genesis GV70 Electrified (2022 onwards) Review
Genesis’ best-selling SUV, electrified
New price: £65,915 - £75,985PROS
- Excellent tech
- Comprehensive aftersales care
- Well equipped
CONS
- Only one model to choose from
- Expensive to buy
- No cheaper single motor version
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MG MG4 Hatchback (2022 onwards) Review
A great electric car that also undercuts key rivals on price
New price: £27,005 - £36,505PROS
- Better than far more expensive rivals
- Good ride/handling balance
- Long range and accurate readouts
CONS
- Touchscreen-led interior can be fiddly
- Some cheap plastics inside
- Space not the best in class
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BMW iX1 SUV (2022 onwards) Review
Rapid, fashionable and crying out for a cheaper version
New price: £43,215 - £58,625PROS
- The right shape and size for our times
- Quiet and rapid
- Flashy and tech-filled interior
CONS
- No physical heating controls
- Firmer ride than rivals
- Expensive for an entry-level EV
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DS 3 E-Tense SUV (2022 onwards) Review
Fashion-first EV might be too much of a niche offering
New price: £39,210 - £41,150PROS
- Well-equipped
- Rapid charging
- Chic styling
CONS
- Expensive for what it is
- Cramped rear seats
- Small boot