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Electric / Hybrid car reviews
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BMW 330e Hybrid (2019 onwards) Review
Plug-in BMW 3 Series is an excellent, tax-efficient all-rounder
New price: £46,985 - £54,485PROS
- Up to 37 miles of electric range
- Precise steering and balanced handling
- Great efficiency and performance
CONS
- Not as good to drive as a standard 3 Series
- Reduced boot space compared with non plug-ins
- No longer available with four-wheel drive
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Tesla Model Y SUV (2019 onwards) Review
Electric family SUV has a long range and great performance
New price: £46,990 - £59,990PROS
- Impressive EV range and performance
- Roomy and family-friendly interior
- New version improves efficiency further
CONS
- Very firm ride
- Numb steering makes it hard to place
- Awkward styling
- Impressive EV range and performance
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Hyundai Kona Electric SUV (2018 - 2023) Review
Electric SUV with big warranty exudes sensibleness
Used price: £6,578 - £20,410PROS
- Good value
- Easy to use
- Up to 279 miles of range
CONS
- Cramped rear seats and small boot
- More expensive than rivals
- Funky styling isn't to everyone's taste
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BMW i8 Roadster (2018 - 2020) Review
Hybrid supercar finally goes roofless
Used price: £31,715 - £50,848PROS
- Futuristic looks are even better roofless
- Has an EV mode you’ll actually use
- Sharpened handling and more precise steering
CONS
- Still not as quick as supercar rivals
- Sound is largely fabricated
- Majority of interior and exterior mostly identical to i8 Coupe
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Nissan Leaf Hatchback (2018 onwards) Review
Archetypal electric family car can't keep up with modern rivals
New price: £28,495 - £31,995PROS
- Quiet, refined and easy to drive
- Reasonably priced
- Intuitive one-pedal driving mode
CONS
- Plenty of rivals with greater range
- Outdated infotainment and cabin
- Lacks latest fast-charging capability
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Jaguar I-Pace SUV (2018 onwards) Review
Drives keenly but is beginning to feel its age
New price: £69,995 - £79,995PROS
- Claimed range of up to 292 miles
- Roomy, stylish interior
- Impressive handling and performance
CONS
- Wallbox charger a necessity
- Real-world range nowhere near claims
- Spotty reliability record
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Smart EQ Fortwo Coupe (2018 onwards) Review
The electric-only Smart is immensely fun around town
New price: £20,550 - £27,995PROS
- Great in cities, with a brilliantly-tight turning circle
- Quick to recharge and cheap to top-up with juice
- Nippy off the mark, great away from the lights
CONS
- Limited range will be a killer if you want to go further
- It really needs more boot room for shoppers
- Infotainment set-up is lacking in sophistication
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Volvo V60 Estate (2018 onwards) Review
Highly recommended premium estate
New price: £43,380 - £57,635PROS
- Smart, striking exterior design
- Plush interior, well equipped
- Excellent driver-assistance tech
CONS
- Boot comparatively small, seats down
- Not the sharpest car to drive
- A BMW 3 Series drives better
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Volvo XC60 SUV (2017 onwards) Review
Still an excellent all-rounder after all these years
New price: £47,625 - £69,385PROS
- Spacious, stylish and comfy interior
- Excellent safety credentials
- Generous standard equipment
CONS
- Options really ramp up prices
- Average running costs at best
- Big wheels mean a bumpy ride
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Toyota C-HR SUV (2017 - 2023) Review
Toyota’s stylish challenger brings coupe flavour to SUV segment
Used price: £7,201 - £27,120PROS
- Hybrid efficiency
- Engaging to drive
- Comfortable
CONS
- Only two engine options
- Practicality not its forte
- Rear seats are uninviting