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Quirky 3.8m-long EV half-heartedly masquerades as an off-roader
ILLYA V
ONE memorable scene in The Hobbit films that came out a couple of years ago saw Bilbo Baggins shouting “I’m going on an adventure!” as he skips out of The Shire, totally unprepared for the challenges
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RATHER than adapting its existing city car, the i10, for its smallest EV, Hyundai has chosen a more characterful starting point for the Inster: the Korean-market Casper. That cheeky styling, complete
Character, comfort and class-leading value were Citroën’s objectives for the new C3 supermini, and the French firm has hit all three nails on the head. We’ve already driven the petrol and electric ver
Having infiltrated every major class of car in the past 10 years, usually with no small impact, Hyundai’s stated aim in 2025 is to double its European EV sales. You can’t accuse the South Korean compa
Small electric cars – whatever happened to them? Wasn’t that long ago we had BMW i3s and all sorts scampering around, then suddenly... we didn’t. Vanished off the face of the earth, leaving only a tra