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Conversely, we’d expect a drop-off in winter, too. At our recorded efficiency, the Spring is capable of a real-world range…
Even when that runs out, it will be possible to top up at 7p per kWh; based on the 3.3mi/kWh…
The interior overall is somber but not bare, simple but not spartan; material quality feels good. It’s surprising to see…
We aren’t fans of the glossy black trim that surrounds the gearlever and infotainment control wheel, these are frequent touchpoints…
Aston claims 0-62mph in just 3.5 seconds – seriously impressive for a rear wheel-drive car – with the same 202mph…
Is bigger always better? Not necessarily, especially if you want a folding electric bike that you’ll need to lift into…
There’s overhead storage, plus a central bin for A4-sized folders and door pockets big enough to hold 1.5-litre bottles. Back-up…
One piece of tech we’d steer clear of is the ‘virtual’ side mirrors. The small cameras are among the better…
In all-electric mode at lower speeds there’s a snappy throttle, which can make for jerky manoeuvres when parking. Stick with…
Much like with the paint, the Inster’s standard black interior is very dull and doesn’t really suit this car’s personality,…