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XPENG P7
TESTED 18.5.23, AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS ON SALE NOW (EUROPE) - Saloon matches Tesla range and price
XPENG G9
TESTED 18.5.23, AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS ON SALE SEPTEMBER (EUROPE) - Another nascent Chinese EV maker comes to Europe. Déjà vu or something new?
ABARTH 500E
Has Fiat's performance division succeeded where rivals have failed by making a truly engaging electric hot hatch?
Honda well placed for more success
Trio of on-trend new crossovers set to arrive as business is thriving, says UK car boss
Fallout over Tesla's LHD decision
UK Model Sand X cars will now be left-hand drive only, surprising buyers and dealers
Caterham EVS get Goodwood debut
Two 322bhp electric Seven prototypes are now testing and will appear at the Festival of Speed
New-look Corsa eyes top UK sales
Facelift for popular hatchback brings electric and hybrid gains
Four-wheel-drive 593bhp i5 is star of new 5 Series
BMW's new saloon will hit the UK in October in EV and petrol forms; PHEVs to follow
Ford F-150
Dearborn has electrified its most iconic utility vehicle. European-market sales beckon
PEAK PRACTICE
A Glasgow-based start-up is generating demand from surprising places for its new Defender-style EV. Charlie Martin meets the team behind it and bags a Munro
In his own little world
Retired engineer Marian Gradus claims to have Britain's largest collection of model cars. John Evans asks him how it came to be - and why he now wants to sell
SATO'S NEW ERA
Akio Toyoda stepped down as Toyota's CEO knowing a younger person was needed to navigate today's complex automotive landscape. That person was Gazoo Racing and Lexus leader Koji Sato. Jim Holder meets him
HORN OF PLENTY
India could become a lucrative market for firms like. Skoda. Piers Ward hoots his way across Mumbai and beyond in a Slavia saloon to investigate further
MASERATI MC20 CIELO
Having returned to supercars in style, Maserati makes an unconventional convertible
PORSCHE CAYENNE
Significant redesign inside and out plus mechanical revisions for brand's best-seller
LAMBORGHINI HURACAN STERRATO
Swansong for Lambo's staple supercar adds rough-road capability to usual charm
JEEP GRAND CHEROKEE
Originator of the SUV aims to claim a notable share of that market in the UK with this new PHEV-only Land Rover rival
Jeep sets sights on UK growth
\"We screwed up\", admits Jeep boss, but Avenger can be a catalyst in the electric era
Ferrari eyes e-fuels to keep ICE alive
Italian marque’s CEO hints that e-fuels will enable itto sellcombustion cars after the EU's 2035 ban
Honda shows three new SUVS
Electric e:Ny1 and ZR-V and CR-V hybrids will be crucial to its European resurgence
Ford primes next entry-level car
THE SECOND-GENERATION Tourneo Courier will arrive later this year, taking on the role of Ford's effectively entry-level passenger car as production of the Fiesta and the Focus will cease in 2023 and 2025 respectively
Renault's kei car for Europe
A sub-£20k entry-level electric Renault is in the works, inspired by Japanese microcars
MG reconnects with its roots
Cyberster is first new MG sports car in 30 years; on sale in 2024 with up to 536bhp
Evoque and Disco Sport join EV crossover fray
Two all-new electric models will follow hot on the heels of the pricier Velar EV
Velar reinvented as EV in JLR's reworked masterplan
Slow-selling Range Rover Velar will gain a radical all-new electric reboot by 2025
TOYOTA LAND CRUISER
Has modernity failed us? We're revisiting the old ways in this off-road icon to find out
ALPINE A110
We knew it was great to drive before we got it six months ago, but irk in everyday use? Our final report tells all would compromises
BRAVO NET ZERO
The charity Mission Motorsport is helping ex-forces personnel return to civilian life by training them to become much-in-demand EV technicians.
Shanghai, how you've changed
Post-Covid, China's car industry has hit its stride and its city streets are changing. James Attwood sends us a postcard
31 tonnes of rubbish collected from just two stretches of road
And that's over just two months of this year. As Britain's roads become increasingly litter-clogged, John Evans looks at what can be done