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Alongside the love-it-or-loathe-it BMW iX – a slightly garish electric SUV that's attracting more than its fair share of flack online – you can now buy an electric version of the BMW 4 Series Gran Coupe. It's badged the BMW i4 and we think it's one of the most desirable electric vehicles on sale...
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While there will still be combustion versions of the new BMW 5 Series, the BMW i5 feels more representative of the model’s future, and on these impressions, we’ve got a lot to look forward to. It blends the luxury we saw in the BMW i7 with more traditional BMW dynamics, and while it doesn’t offer...
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The naming of Audi’s EV flagship might be confusing. At first glance you might think it’s a sporting variant of the e-tron SUV , but that couldn’t be further from the truth. Unlike that car, it sits on a fully bespoke electric platform (not one adapted from an existing petrol or diesel car), and the...
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A few years ago, you had to be a diehard early adopter to buy an electric car, but they’re now commonplace. If there was one car that truly took EVs towards the mainstream, it’s the ubiquitous Volkswagen Golf . The electrically-powered version offered the same formula of practicality, quality and...
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The Mazda MX-30 first arrived in 2021 as an electric car with a small battery and the ability to travel just 124 miles between charges. This might explain why it's only sold in limited numbers so far - although Mazda claims that you don't actually need an electric car with a long range. It could...
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They say that with great power comes great responsibility, but is it possible to have great power, and to generate it in a really responsible way? Well, with an electric car , or EV for short, it sure is. Like all pure EVs, the MINI Electric puts out zero tailpipe emissions: what could be more...