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    Let's start by dealing with the elephant in the room: the BMW iX does, indeed, look a bit... out there. But who spends this kind of money and wants to blend in? We almost admire it alongside relatively anonymous alternatives and, give it time, we reckon it won't look quite so offensive in the metal....
  • 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 ...
  • 5
    You can buy the Enyaq iV with two different battery sizes: 62kWh (badged the iV 60) or 82kWh (badged the iV 80). While the latter is tempting for its impressive 333-mile electric range, the former can still cover 256 miles. That'll be adequate for a lot of buyers, while the smaller-battery model also...
  • 4
    For those looking to switch to an electric car who don’t want to trundle around in an SUV, an EV estate might fit the bill. Trouble is, pretty much all manufacturers have followed the market and produced electric SUVs instead.  MG, though, has been the exception with the very capable and (relatively...
  • 4
    The 'standard' Volvo XC40 is one of the best small SUVs you can buy and has proved to be a big hit for the brand. With Volvo’s move to a purely electric future, we’ve since seen the arrival of both a plug-in hybrid variant and a full-on electric version. Initially launched in 2020 and originally...
  • 4
    If you want to haul seven people around with a fully electric powertrain in something that isn’t merely an electrified van, there’s the Mercedes EQB and… er, until the Volvo EX90 breaks cover, that’s pretty much it. So now that the Kia EV9 is here, how does its practicality, price and performance...
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