On paper, the Smart #1 is an attractive, well-priced small electric crossover that offers a strong electric range. However, despite Smart’s association with premium brand Mercedes-Benz, the execution ...
For a long time, large families had limited options when it came to seven-seater electric and hybrid cars. Models that could accommodate three or more children and plenty of luggage were in very short ...
That's because the Vision iV concept I'm driving – albeit in very restricted conditions – feels like it has more to it than its 301bhp electric powertrain. The twin motors (one on each axle) deliver ...
Reliability has always been front and centre of car buyers' concerns, whether they're buying new or used and – these days – petrol, diesel, hybrid or electric. Warranties – whether new-car warranties ...
So what's available? Until recently there was nothing between a few feeble electric mopeds aimed at the likes of Uber Eats delivery riders, and BMW's full-power CE 04. But the last couple of years has ...
As another momentous year for electrified motoring draws to close, we’re celebrating the very best electric and hybrids on sale today. The 2023 DrivingElectric Awards is our biggest yet, spanning 28 ...
Electric cars are taking over at some pace, and while it will be a while yet before most people are driving them, they already make up a significant chunk of the new car market. In 2023, there were ...
Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) – often referred to as 'road tax' or 'car tax' – is something that all car owners need to know about in the UK, and anyone who’s been driving for a while will know they need ...
The idea of driving a hydrogen car is appealing to a lot of people because the hydrogen fuel cell technology that powers the majority of these vehicles offers the low emissions of an EV coupled with ...
The Mercedes C-Class is one of the UK’s most popular company cars, and a chief rival to the BMW 3 Series and Audi A4. Like the 3 Series, the C-Class is available with plug-in hybrid power, which ...
We’re starting to see 4x4 electric cars grow in popularity, because their all-wheel drive systems are much easier and more cost-effective to implement than in traditional petrol or diesel vehicles. By ...
Electric motorbikes are way behind electric cars in both technology and take-up – we’re talking big bikes here, not mopeds and seated scooters, which are very different. Why? Because motorcyclists ...