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Quirky, well-equipped little EV seeks to eat the Renault 5’s lunch
SAM PHIL
Kia’s been on an incredible run of form, but the new EV5 meets its match in the crowded field of established electric family SUVs
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IT feels like a new electric SUV arrives every other week, whereas electric estate cars remain a rare breed. However, more have steadily been introduced in recent years by BMW, Audi and Volkswagen, pl