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1996 Eunos MX-5 EV by Electrogenic
Glen Waddington
WHY WE RAN IT Can a two-seat grand tourer/roadster/sports car be both satisfying to own and drive and electric? I t’s normal for a new car to generate a certain level of interest, but I have never run
THE electric Ford Puma Gen-E crossover has been revealed as the first new EV to qualify for the Government’s full Electric Car Grant. That means it gets the maximum £3,750 discount under the scheme. I
JUST HOW FAR HAVE WE COME SINCE THE 1980s? The hatchback I’m driving has 324bhp coursing through its front wheels. Deployed with a modicum of skill and mechanical sympathy, that’s sufficient to launch
As a motorist who has always enjoyed swift, measured and safe driving, a combination of factors (average speed cameras, reduced A-road speed limits, drivers going considerably slower ‘just in case’, i
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
PEUGEOT has just bolstered its ever-growing electric line-up with this: the new E-408. We were fans of the 408 when we drove it for the first time in petrol form; its roomy, space-age cabin and easy-g