2022 Renault Megane E-Tech Electric

Renault Megane E-Tech Electric 2022 review


Same name, new take. Dave Humphreys samples Renault’s new Megane EV.
2021 Volvo Xc90 Recharge long-term review by David Green for Sunday Times Driving.co.uk

Extended test: Volvo XC90 Recharge 2021 review


Times Luxx motoring editor David Green is getting to grips with Volvo's big plug-in hybrid SUV. Follow his updates and ask questions.
2022 Vauxhall Astra

2022 Vauxhall Astra review


Vauxhall has high hopes for the new Astra. Dave Humphreys discovers what’s changed.
2022 DS 9 E-Tense 360 4x4

2022 DS 9 E-Tense 4x4 360 review


The DS 9 is France’s answer to popular executive saloons such as the BMW 5 Series and Mercedes-Benz E-Class, but it does it its own way.
Jeremy Clarkson raves about new BMW M4 — despite nearly crashing it

Clarkson raves about BMW M4 — despite near-crash


Jeremy Clarkson was full of the joys of spring in his latest review for The Sunday Times Magazine.
2022 BMW 2 Series Active Tourer

2022 BMW 2 Series Active Tourer review


BMW has a new high-tech people carrier and Dave Humphreys has driven it.
2022 Volkswagen ID.Buzz prototype

2022 Volkswagen ID.Buzz review


Volkswagen is hoping to revive its original microbus image in the new electric ID.Buzz. Shane O’ Donoghue tries a prototype out for size.
2022 Audi A8

2022 Audi A8 review


Audi’s updated limo takes the fight to the BMW 7 Series and Mercedes S-Class. Those rivals aren't prefect, so is this the Audi's time to shine?
2022 Dacia Jogger

2022 Dacia Jogger review


The new 2022 Dacia Jogger is straight in as Britain's best-value seven-seater.

2022 BMW M240i xDrive Coupé review


Simplicity rules in the new BMW M240i — a big engine, a small body and a sharp chassis mean it’s massively good fun to drive.
SsangYong Rexton 2021 long-term review

Extended test: 2021 SsangYong Rexton review


Can SsangYong's large SUV compete with rivals from big brand car makers? Tina Milton reviews the new seven-seat Rexton.

Clarkson: Lexus ES is a perfectly dull car


Jeremy Clarkson, on what appears to be an uncharacteristically melancholic day, has written a damning appraisal of the state of motoring.