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    Hyundai's premium brand Genesis arrived back in 2020 with bold ambitions to change the way we buy cars. It doesn't do conventional dealers – instead, it has a handful of 'studios' and personal assistants available to answer any questions you may have and even deliver a demo car to your house. The...
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    The compact crossover is one of the world’s most popular body styles, so it will come as no surprise to discover that the Peugeot 2008 was a hugely successful car. Launched in 2013, the 2008 rode on the coat-tails of the Nissan Juke, offering a compelling blend of space, practicality, low running costs...
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    2010 meant all change for the Kia Sportage. The rugged small 4x4 styling is out and in comes a sharp, modern look that's far more in keeping with the Ford Kuga , Nissan Qashqai and Hyundai ix35 . The last comparison is an important one, as, underneath, the ix35 and Sportage are essentially the same...
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    For its first assault on the electric SUV market, Toyota chose not to go it alone. Instead, it formed a partnership with Subaru, developing the e-TNGA platform. Along with being used for the Toyota bZ4X, this EV architecture also underpins the Subaru Solterra and Lexus RZ . But has the company...
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    The Renault Captur is the French firm’s small SUV based on the Renault Clio of the same period, but it’s more practical than its hatchback counterpart. It’s a good used alternative to a small MPV, and it’s a stylish design too, although it has now been replaced by a newer model .  The Renault...
  • Broadly the same as the electric Audi e-tron SUV, the e-tron Sportback has a range of up to 240 miles. Each axle is fitted with an electric motor providing an output of 265kW (360PS) and 561Nm of torque. It'll reach 62mph in 6.6 seconds and top speed is limited to 124mph. Boost mode can provide 300kW...