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According to the criteria that you've selected, these are the cars that best suit your requirements:
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So what exactly is the Hyundai Ioniq 5 N? If we were being unkind, it's simply an Ioniq 5 with more aggressive styling, more performance, some chassis revisions and a load of gimmicky features that give it a sense of fun. But that doesn't really do it justice. Hyundai's N department is its answer...
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Renault doesn't actually call it an SUV but we will - and, as its 'E-Tech' name suggests, it's a pure electric vehicle , intended to rival the Kia EV6 , the new Nissan Ariya , along with the popular Skoda Enyaq iV and the impressive Tesla Model Y . One of the biggest obstacles to electric car...
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The Skoda Elroq family-sized SUV is the first all-new car from the brand to feature its a fresh styling direction which the Czech manufacturer calls Modern Solid. It's not a huge step-change aside from what Skoda calls its Tech-Deck Face — that's the panel between the headlights that cleverly hides...
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Put the words 'electric' and 'flagship SUV' together and you won't be surprised to discover that the EX90 is pretty pricey. Volvo's taken the decision to launch the EX90 in top-spec Ultra trim only for now, while it's only available with twin motor power. This means that without some more affordable...
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At a time when most electric cars could barely crack 200 miles on a charge, and the only ones that could were expensive luxury models, the Kia e-Niro took the market by storm. For a reasonable price tag here was a family-sized SUV that could do up to 282 miles on a single charge with little compromise....
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Let's start by dealing with the elephant in the room: the BMW iX does, indeed, look a bit... out there. But who spends this kind of money and wants to blend in? We almost admire it alongside relatively anonymous alternatives and, give it time, we reckon it won't look quite so offensive in the metal....
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Kia
EV6 (2021 - ) -
Skoda
Enyaq (2021 - ) -
BYD
Seal (2024 - ) -
Volvo
EX40 (2020 - ) -
Peugeot
e-308 SW (2024 - ) -
Polestar
4 (2024 - ) -
Hyundai
Kona Electric (2023 - ) -
Kia
EV9 (2023 - ) -
Audi
Q4 e-tron Sportback (2022 - ) -
BMW
iX1 (2022 - ) -
Fisker
Ocean (2022 - 2024) -
Genesis
Electrified GV70 (2022 - ) -
Nissan
Ariya (2022 - ) -
Renault
Megane E-Tech Electric (2022 - ) -
Volkswagen
ID.Buzz (2022 - ) -
Audi
Q4 e-tron (2021 - ) -
BMW
iX3 (2021 - ) -
Citroen
e-C4 (2021 - ) -
Citroen
e-Berlingo MPV (2021 - ) -
Volvo
EC40 (2021 - ) -
Mercedes-Benz
EQC (2019 - ) -
MG
ZS EV (2019 - 2024) -
BMW
i3 (2013 - 2022) -
KGM
Torres (2024 - ) -
Mercedes-Benz
EQE (2022 - ) -
Lexus
RZ (2023 - ) -
Audi
Q8 e-tron (2022 - 2024) -
Toyota
bZ4X (2022 - ) -
Ford
Mustang Mach-E (2021 - ) -
Lexus
UX 300e (2021 - ) -
Volkswagen
ID.4 (2021 - ) -
Kia
Soul EV (2020 - 2024) -
Kia
Soul (2014 - 2019) -
Mercedes-Benz
B-Class (2012 - 2018) -
Mazda
6e (2026 - ) -
DS
No8 (2025 - ) -
BYD
Atto 2 (2025 - ) -
Jeep
Wagoneer S (2025 - ) -
Skoda
Epiq (2025 - ) -
Toyota
Urban Cruiser (2025 - ) -
Vauxhall
Frontera (2024 - ) -
Polestar
3 (2023 - ) -
Audi
e-tron Sportback (2020 - 2022)
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- Modern technology
- Automatic gearbox
- Quiet cabin
- Well equipped
- Comfortable seats
- High driving position
- Easy access
- High quality interior
- Large boot
- Room for a buggy
- Generous head room
- Four-wheel drive
- Refined ride
- Motorway cruiser
- Euro NCAP 5 Star
- Wide opening doors
- Rear legroom
- Long warranty
- Versatile interior
- Easy to park
- Fold flat seats
- Robust interior
- Good for towing
- Economical