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The ID.7 Tourer feels most at home on the motorway, with a level of serenity that some far pricier luxury…
Yet despite the extra power, the hot Ariya fails to deliver the driving engagement that its ‘Nismo’ designation promises; the…
Despite being one of the more expensive models in the range, the cabin still looks and feels wonderful thanks to…
VerdictWhile the latest C 63 has driven into a plug-in hybrid cul de sac, the Mercedes-AMG CLE 53 offers the…
It’s not quite got the wow-factor of the BMW iX1 or the Peugeot E-3008, but it’s fairly smart to look…
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…
