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The big test: electric family cars
The five-seat crossover EV is going mainstream, with new contenders arriving every month. Can Japan wrestle honours back from the Koreans?
CHRIS HARRIS
After driving the Mercedes-AMG One and Aston Martin Valkyrie, Chris has had a revelation - he'd have neither
FUTURE PROOF
Research into substitute fuels is great, but we need to be cutting carbon now, says Paul
RICCI'S GARAGE
Report 32 Mark's Brabus W126 has gone in for a quick service... and come out needing a new engine
RACING REFUGEES
Racecars don't really work outside the racetrack, so why are the Japanese so obsessed with making 'em road cars?
PLAY: GAME OF THE MONTH
Grid Legends VR
Twin test: Urus Performante vs Cayenne Turbo GT
Usual super SUVs not your thing? These tauter, more extreme 4x4s are as mad as family cars get [for now...]
Burly horse trials
The new four-door, four-wheel-drive Purosangue is the most controversial Ferrari yet. Fortunately, it's also the most versatile...
HAMMER TIME
Barrett-Jackson is a car auction like no other and you don't have to be a buyer to enjoy the show
DISTURBING TΗΕ PEACE
It's got numberplates alright, but is the Valk too extreme for the public road? Bring it back in one piece, Ollie
5 THINGS YOU NEED TO KNOW ABOUT THE...HYUNDAI KONA ELECTRIC
A smattering of useful information on all-new electric crossover Hyundai's
PHIL TUFNELL
Tuffers talks us through his Ford Cortinas, Jaguar XKRS and sponsored Vauxhalls...
FIAT 124 SPIDER
FAIL OF THE CENTURY #366
PUFF PIECE
Moncler and Mercedes team up to create... well, this
CHRYSLER CITADEL, 1999
CONCEPTS THAT TIME FORGOT
THE MIDDLE LANE
It's time we started appreciating those who spend big on new car companies, says TGTV's Sam Philip
IN SPECTRE
TG crashes hot weather testing in South Africa... and tries not to get in the way. Here's seven things we learned driving the Rolls-Royce of EVs
Trophy life
MASERATI GRANTURISMO TROFEO
THE WHOLE 10 YARDS
The days of exotic multi-cylinder engines are numbered. Porsche, Dodge and Lamborghini V10s gather to remind us what we'll be missing
Righting the wrongs of history
After a lifetime together, one owner decided it was time to banish the model's inherent flaws to create his perfect Jensen-Healey
Underdog day afternoon
Regularly - and unfairly - maligned in period, the Triumph TR7 and Jensen- Healey are overdue another look
Big fish for small ponds
Built for the 1960s managerial class, the Ford Zodiac MkIII, Austin A110 Westminster and Vauxhall Cresta PB were symbols of local success
Mick WALSH
‘The Tiger introduced me to friends and heroes, including rally ace Peter Riley and racer David Barraclough’
ALL ABOARD FOR NOSTALGIA
Worcestershire's museum for buses, electric milk floats and other curiosities is fast gaining popularity
PETER HELCK
The legendary American illustrator whose passion for early racing inspired a remarkable book in 1961
ASTON MARTIN VALKYRIE
On paper, it looks amazing: design by Adrian Newey, atmo V12 by Cosworth, F1-grade detail and all road legal. So what's the reality?
HITS FOR SIX
Richard Lane caused a bit of a stir recently by claiming there had never been a truly great V6. John Simister challenges him to defend that viewpoint
THE CAR IN FRONT IS... A TOYOTA?
It peaked in the late 20th century among the British conglomerates, and now it’s back with a vengeance. But why? Richard Bremner examines the phenomenon of badge engineering
Lexus RX 450h+
FIRST UK DRIVE Fresh SUV arrives in Britain to take on updated rivals
Volkswagen ID.4 Pro Style
FIRST DRIVE Tech and software tweaks have kept EV fresh, but there are still drawbacks