Coupe car reviews
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BMW 2-Series Gran Coupe (2025 onwards) Review
BMW’s distinctive compact saloon doesn’t quite deliver where it should
New price: £35,505 - £50,000PROS
- Excellent to drive
- Smart interior combines quality materials with tech
- Lots of performance from M235 version
CONS
- Gruff entry-level petrol engine
- Limited headroom in the rear seats
- Boot is an awkward shape
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Mercedes-AMG GT Coupe (2024 onwards) Review
Keeping the V8 thunder alive a little longer
New price: £101,695 - £239,405PROS
- More practical and smoother than a 911
- Excellent handling
- Top-drawer V8 and hybrid powertrain
CONS
- Not as fun as earlier version
- Infotainment can be annoying
- Expensive compared with the 911
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Mercedes-AMG CLE Coupe (2024 onwards) Review
Aggressively styled coupe gets the performance it deserves
New price: £73,085 - £78,835PROS
- Punchy performance
- Muscle car styling
- Loads of grip
CONS
- No 63 variant (yet)
- Can't spec a V8 engine
- Expensive options
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Aston Martin Vanquish Coupe (2024 onwards) Review
Excessive and addictive
New price: £332,800 - £332,800PROS
- Comfortable ride
- Luxurious interior
- Indecently fast
CONS
- Ruinously thirsty when you're pushing on
- Lazy throttle response
- Longer than a DB12, yet it loses two seats
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Audi A6 e-tron Sportback (2024 onwards) Review
Impressive new executive EV challenges BMW's i5
New price: £62,530 - £97,530PROS
- Long driving range
- Good ride and handling on air suspension
- Feels more polished than some rivals
CONS
- Rear seat space could be better
- Four-wheel drive much pricier in the electric age
- Fiddly screens and touch-sensitive controls
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Aston Martin Vantage Coupe (2024 onwards) Review
The most potent Aston Martin Vantage ever
New price: £167,800 - £167,800PROS
- Ridiculously fast for the road
- Plush interior
- Decent practicality
CONS
- Not as engaging as other supercars
- No GT or comfort mode
- Gearbox could be sharper
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Porsche 911 Coupe (2024 onwards) Review
Carrera and GTS hybrid driven.
New price: £102,195 - £203,400PROS
- GTS's hybrid system only adds to the experience
- Familiar, involving handling
- Still usable every day
CONS
- The range starts at £100k
- You'll still need plenty of options
- Rear steer can feel artificial
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Aston Martin DB12 Coupe (2023 onwards) Review
Aston's best road car yet.
New price: £193,800 - £193,800PROS
- Relaxed when cruising
- Huge fun when you're making progress
- All-new interior
CONS
- Petrol power only for now
- Rear seats are cramped
- Won't be cheap to run
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Mercedes-Benz CLE Coupe (2023 onwards) Review
Sleek coupe is comfortable and good to drive
New price: £46,630 - £72,830PROS
- Lots of models available
- Practical rear seats for a coupe
- Available with straight-six petrol
CONS
- Not a performance car
- Interior build quality
- Not very exciting
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Maserati GranTurismo Folgore (2023 onwards) Review
Silent lightning replaces V8 thunder
New price: £179,950 - £237,500PROS
- Exhilarating performance
- Rides even better than the petrol
- Surprising nimble for its weight
CONS
- Sub-standard interior quality
- Tiny boot for a grand tourer
- Way more money that its rivals