There’s a modern look both outside and in where clever design meets practicality. There’s a fully digital Pure Panel cockpit with two 10-inch displays and Multimedia infotainment system awaits occupants and is just as eye-catching as the bold and elegant new steering wheel.
I have been a big fan of Kia for many years, it makes excellent cars and to be fair, there’s nothing particularly wrong with the EV9. But to achieve World Car of the Year, surely it has to have worldwide appeal – and this car doesn’t in my mind.
The new Peugeot E-5008 meets the needs of customers looking for a large SUV with an assertive design, welcoming interior and efficient electric performance. The new E-5008 is also covered for up to 8 years/100,000 miles with the new Peugeot Allure Care programme, the longest coverage of any European brand, providing customers with total peace of mind.
The RAV4 Plug-in retains all the qualities that have made the fifth generation RAV4 so successful since its launch in late
2018. This includes the dynamic benefits of the low centre of gravity and high body rigidity inherent in the Toyota GA-K vehicle platform. It also comes as standard with AWD-i intelligent all-wheel drive. The Plug-in is a complementary model to the RAV4 Hybrid, consolidating Toyota’s electrification programme.
The UK market for consumer buyers of electric vehicles (EVs) is not dead, according to the head of Kia UK.
Kia is adding an entry-level model to its recently launched EV9, a large flagship electric SUV to take on the likes of the Range Rover.
Volkswagen Group UK Ltd has signed an agreement with leading global battery recycler Ecobat to recycle electric vehicle batteries in the UK.
BYD has revealed a new plug-in hybrid SUV version of its Seal saloon at the Geneva Motor Show.
Renault’s revival of the Scenic nameplate has earned the French manufacturer its first European Car of the Year award in 18 years.
Ineos has revealed the Fusilier, the brand’s third 4×4 model and the first with a full-electric powertrain.