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Omoda 7 (2026) Review
Omoda’s latest SUV sits in the middle of its existing range, but does its cheap leasing price tag reflect in its quality?
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.
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?
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?
Kia K4 Hatchback (2026) Review
The K4 is Kia’s all-new petrol-powered family hatchback and it will be sold alongside the electrified EV4 and the XCeed crossover to offer customers a full range of powertrain choices in the C-segment. But will this model be lost in the wave of excellent EVs the Korean carmaker has launched lately?
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.
Hyundai i20 (2026) Review
Hyundai’s facelifted i20 has, somewhat counterintuitively, ditched the hybrids – so does this purely petrol-powered hatchback still have a future?
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.
Geely Starray EM-i Super Hybrid (2026) Review
Chinese giant’s second UK car is a plug-in hybrid with up to 84 miles of range. But is it any good?
Hyundai Bayon (2026) Review
How refreshing – a clutch, a gearstick and a ‘proper’ handbrake! Sometimes the little things in life can be so rewarding, especially with manual cars becoming quite a rare breed these days in favour of single-speed automatic EVs. But Hyundai has recently revised its Bayon compact crossover line-up, which thankfully still includes a manual variant. It may not be the quickest car out there, but it’s certainly got plenty of plus points.
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.
Skoda Fabia 130 (2026) Review
Skoda is kicking off its 130th anniversary celebrations in style with the launch of its fastest production Fabia model ever. Aptly, it’s called the Fabia 130 and it takes its inspiration from the company’s rallying success. Overall, it’s engaging to drive and boasts a striking interior but should be considered a ‘mild’ rather than ‘hot’ hatchback.