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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...
  • 5
    The Kia EV6 is one third of a trio of closely-related electric cars from Kia, Hyundai and newly-established premium brand Genesis . But whereas Hyundai's Ioniq 5 is dripping in retro charm, the EV6 has gone for a more curvy, modern shape that blends elements of low-slung coupes , hatchbacks ...
  • 4
    The majority of buyers spending upwards of £60,000 on an electric SUV are looking to make a statement. Take the  Jaguar I-Pace , for example, with its incredible concept car styling, or the  Tesla Model X  with its Falcon Wing doors. Then there's the  Audi e-tron  with its digital door mirrors and...
  • 4
    Never one to shy away from filling an untapped niche within its model line-up, it didn't take Audi long to jump on the electric SUV bandwagon. First came the Tesla Model X, then came the Jaguar I-Pace, while the Audi and it’s other main rival - the Mercedes-Benz EQC - arrived at pretty much the same...
  • 3
    Before we go any further, let's explore where exactly the Lexus RZ sits in the marketplace. It's based on the Toyota bZ4x - which is also sold as the Subaru Solterra . Its closest rivals (in terms of size, at least) are the BMW iX3 and Genesis Electrified GV70 . You're also likely to be looking...
  • 3
    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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