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    Unlike a Porsche Taycan (or Audi e-tron GT ), the BMW i7 is a car that's intended to appeal to the chauffeur market. That's why it's available with fancy reclining rear seats, not to mention an incredible widescreen television screen that drops down from the ceiling. Other technological highlights...
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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...
  • 4
    The Hyundai Ioniq 5 , Genesis GV60 and Kia EV6 are three excellent EVs and they all have one thing in common: they're based on the same Hyundai E-GMP platform. That also underpins the 2023 Hyundai Ioniq 6, which puts it in a really strong position right from the start. But first off, what...
  • 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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    Locking horns with the Audi e-tron GT and Porsche Taycan , the Mercedes EQS is a luxurious electric car with a six-figure price tag. Even the most affordable Mercedes EQS 450+ AMG Line is around £102,000. If you want a fast one (that's the Mercedes-AMG EQS 53), it'll cost you more than £157,000....
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    We weren't expecting the Nissan Ariya to take so long to go on sale. After all, Nissan beat pretty much everyone to the punch with the Leaf , which in 2011 showed electric cars didn't have to be expensive with niche appeal.  Nissan has enjoyed plenty of success with two generations of the Leaf...
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