Electric / Hybrid car reviews
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Electric / Hybrid car reviews
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Peugeot 508 Peugeot Sport Engineered (2021 - 2024) Review
Peugeot’s return to performance models is far from traditional
New price: £53,975 - £54,925PROS
- PHEV allows for low running costs
- Impressive performance in Sport mode
- Comfortable long distance cruiser
CONS
- Needs a full battery for best experience
- Expensive to buy privately
- Battery range is tiny
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Porsche Taycan Cross Turismo (2021 onwards) Review
Porsche's off-road lifestyle electric car is now even better
New price: £99,265 - £165,635PROS
- Facelift makes a great car greater
- Goes further and faster than before
- Outstanding comfort and quality
CONS
- Standard equipment isn't super-generous
- Not a true off-roader (which is probably obvious)
- Not the most practical estate car (ditto)
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Hyundai Ioniq 5 SUV (2021 onwards) Review
Tweaks keep this appealing car near the top of its class
New price: £39,910 - £57,660PROS
- Roomy for people and luggage
- Good to drive, great to look at
- Long-range version available
CONS
- Driving range could be better
- Not as comfortable as some rivals
- It feels bulky on city streets
- Roomy for people and luggage
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Toyota Mirai Saloon (2021 - 2023) Review
Welcome to the future: the hydrogen-powered Mirai is the EV you fill up in just five minutes
Used price: £24,488 - £39,240PROS
- The most ecologically sound car on sale?
- Zero tailpipe emissions except water
- A relaxing and comfy car to drive
CONS
- Rear seats are cramped and the boot is small
- Extremely limited refuelling infrastructure
- A rare-groove car – but a taste of the future?
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Audi Q4 E-Tron Sportback (2021 onwards) Review
Sleeker version of Audi's electric SUV drives well and looks good
New price: £48,110 - £68,485PROS
- A good selection of power outputs
- More than 300 miles of range for top models
- Two- and four-wheel drive models on sale
CONS
- Costly compared with mainstream rivals
- Touch controls are not as good as buttons
- Options jack up already high prices
- A good selection of power outputs
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Audi Q4 E-Tron SUV (2021 onwards) Review
Audi's take on the electric family SUV is cool and classy
New price: £46,610 - £66,985PROS
- Good, trustworthy range
- Impressively quiet at speed
- Spacious for five inside
CONS
- Ride is uncomfortable on big wheels
- Inconsistent and soft brakes
- Not as plush inside as you might think
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Kia EV6 SUV (2021 onwards) Review
Kia's made a good car even better
New price: £39,235 - £57,185PROS
- Impressive real-world range
- Superfast charging technology
- Strong performance across the line-up
CONS
- Firmer ride than its rivals
- Irritating mandatory safety technology
- Lack of physical cabin controls
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Mercedes-Benz EQS Saloon (2021 onwards) Review
Flagship EV doesn't quite live up to expectations
New price: £99,845 - £122,920PROS
- Real-world range of 375-plus miles
- Luxurious and eye-catching design
- High-tech safety showcase
CONS
- Weight blunts performance
- Refinement and comfort disappoint
- Flash but not tasteful
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Volvo C40 SUV (2021 onwards) Review
Single and twin motor versions driven
New price: £48,365 - £62,815PROS
- Strong performance
- Good range figures
- Accurate range prediction
CONS
- Expensive to buy
- Fairly numb to drive
- Reduced practicality compared to XC40
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Peugeot e-Rifter MPV (2021 onwards) Review
Hugely practical, comfortable people carrier, now all-electric
New price: £32,250 - £35,945PROS
- Cavernous, usable and practical cabin
- Comfortable ride and tidy handling
- Generous levels of standard equipment
CONS
- Van-like styling and interior could be off-putting
- Limited battery range – 120 miles is typical
- Some will prefer an SUV-styled alternative