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    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...
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    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...
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    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...
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    Rather than sticking to a simple line-up, the Volkswagen ID.4 attempts to cater for every buyer. The range starts with the basic ID.4 Life (which doesn't even have alloy wheels) and builds all the way up to the Volkswagen ID.4 GTX (a sporty electric GTI, if you like, with a price tag that pitches it...
  • 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...
 

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