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Peugeot e-308

Peugeot e-308 review


The Peugeot e-308 looks great and drives even better than the petrol 308... but there's one major issue that can't be overlooked, says Will Dron.
2023 Hyundai Ioniq 6

Best new EVs with on 0% APR finance


These zero per cent finance deals aren’t all that common, and of the few there are, many are only offered for a limited period.
Seat range

Seat to stop making cars, confirms CEO


The chairman of Spanish manufacturer Seat has confirmed that the company will no longer produce cars.
Jeep Avenger

Electric Jeep Avenger reviewed


The Avenger, Jeep’s smallest modern model, is also its first fully electric car.
Polestar O2 concept previews 2023 Polestar 6

Car makers' electric vehicle plans (updated)


Fancy going all-electric with your next new car? Here are all of the current and upcoming pure-electric models you'll be able to buy.
BYD Dolphin in a tunnel

BYD Dolphin 2023 review


BYD is launching in the UK this year with three electric cars. Can the Chinese firm's compact hatchback cut it against established rivals?
Richard Porter on VW ID.5

Richard Porter gives two stars to VW ID.5


Spending big on EVs means VW has cut costs elsewhere, and in the case of the ID.5 coupe-SUV, the numbers don't add up, says Porter.
New BMW 128ti quicker, more affordable than Golf GTI

Best hot hatchbacks of 2023


In a world full of SUVs, it's good to know that the hot hatchback is still going strong. We pick six of the best for 2023.
Polestar 4

Polestar 4 is a powerful SUV coupé


The Polestar 4 has been revealed as a new SUV coupé with up to 536bhp.
The Volkswagen Tiguan

Best mid-sized family cars to buy in 2023


New family cars come in many shapes and sizes. Here are 11 of our favourites.

Is a new Ford Capri on the way?


Rumours that Ford may be about to revive the legendary Capri name have been described by a spokesperson as 'pure speculation'.
Tesla Chiswick showroom

Fluctuating car pricing to become the norm?


As carmakers begin adjusting new car prices to suit prevailing supply and demand, one expert reckons the practice could become commonplace.