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BYD is a Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer that you’ve probably never heard of. But it’s actually got some serious clout as a battery manufacturer – its clients include big names such as Tesla and Apple, while its electric buses and trucks have been on sale in Europe for more than 20 years. The...
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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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The best thing about the Taycan is it really feels like a Porsche. Sure, the Tesla Model S might have been ticking the 'long-distance electric GT car' box for a number of years now, but it just doesn't have the same feel-good factor. The Taycan's interior quality is simply superb, with lots of plush...
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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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While the Audi Q8 e-tron doesn't look overtly different from the old model, the big news is a redesigned battery pack which provides a longer range - meaning you'll be able to travel further between charges. The Q8 e-tron can now cover up to 330 miles between top-ups (depending on which model you buy),...
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There's such a large number of small SUVs these days that we wouldn't blame you for forgetting about the Hyundai Kona. Particularly with newer, fresher rivals such as the Ford Puma , the Vauxhall Mokka and the Toyota Yaris Cross hogging the limelight. Indeed, it appears that even Hyundai...
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