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Chery Tiggo 4 CSH (2026) Review

Chery continues its SUV-themed inroads into the UK market with its smallest offering to date - but does a cheap price tag result in a cheap-feeling car?

By Tim Barnes-Clay | 05-05-2026

3.9/5 stars

Volvo ES90 (2026) Review

Volvo has unleashed its all-new ES90 electric model that boasts a mix of saloon, fastback and SUV styling traits. It certainly looks the business and if you’re uncertain what to call it, just settle for high-end executive car.

By Maxine Ashford | 27-04-2026

3.3/5 stars

BYD Atto 3 EVO (2026) Review

It’s the ultimate wolf in sheep's clothing - a medium sized family SUV that moonlights as a supercar. The BYD Atto 3 EVO is a practical electric vehicle you can lease with your head as well as your heart.

By Neil Goodwin | 15-04-2026

3.9/5 stars

Toyota C-HR+ (2026) Review

Toyota’s C-HR crossover has lost its engine and gained an electric motor, and now sports a '+' symbol after its name… but that’s not even half the story.

By Tim Barnes-Clay | 13-04-2026

3.1/5 stars

Changan Deepal S05 (2026) Review

If you’re on the hunt for a small-ish crossover, the Changan Deepal S05 is one you might not have heard of – but does that mean you should avoid pulling the trigger on it?

By Tim Barnes-Clay | 09-04-2026

3.5/5 stars

Vauxhall Astra Sports Tourer Electric (2026) Review

Vauxhall has given its eighth-generation Astra a mid-life refresh that sees all-round improvements in range, performance and styling. And with a choice of trims, body styles and powertrains, including fully electric, there just might be a model to suit all needs and budgets.

By Maxine Ashford | 25-03-2026

4.9/5 stars

BMW iX3 (2026) Review

With cutting-edge technology, a bold new design and an official 500-mile driving range, the all-electric BMW iX3 dismisses range anxiety fears with a shrug of its muscular haunches and it could just be ‘the’ car to beat.

By Maxine Ashford | 18-03-2026

4.2/5 stars

MG4 EV (2026) Review

The MG4 EV was a trailblazer when it first arrived, but four years is a long time in a fast-paced world, and competitors have caught up – so does this new facelifted version push it back on top?

By Tim Barnes-Clay | 17-03-2026

4.3/5 stars

Hyundai Kona Electric (2026) Review

Hyundai’s Sci-Fi-esque Kona Electric has all the ingredients to be a great contender in the subcompact crossover market – but is the quality out of this world?

By Tim Barnes-Clay | 11-03-2026

3.9/5 stars

MG4 EV Urban (2026) Review

The MG4 EV has been popular since its launch, impressing with its competitive pricing and features. Now, MG introduces the MG4 EV Urban, a completely new hatchback model on a different platform. While it has a smaller battery and range at a lower price, the Urban is slightly larger than its predecessor, offering enhanced practicality. It features front-wheel drive and a simpler rear axle. The key question is whether it can match the success of the original MG4 EV.

By Tim Barnes-Clay | 11-03-2026

3.8/5 stars

Vauxhall Frontera (2026) Review

The Frontera makes a welcome comeback for Vauxhall but it’s a far cry from the rugged 4X4 that wore the badge 20-plus years ago. It’s more family-focused, two-wheel drive and is available in EV guise or powered by a compact 1.2 litre petrol engine.

By Maxine Ashford | 06-03-2026

3.7/5 stars

Skoda Elroq vRS (2026) Review

Skoda has raised the bar in the high performance EV sector by launching its fastest ever production car – the Elroq vRS. It can power from zero to 62mph in just 5.4 seconds, but still covers all the practicality bases well and has an impressive driving range. However, this added firepower does come at a price.

By Maxine Ashford | 17-02-2026

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