The first electric model from Seat’s wild-child arm, Cupra, is here now, promising hot hatch performance and dynamics.
Toyota’s line-ups are increasingly hybrid-only, with over one-third of sales featuring a petrol-electric powertrain.
Toyota introduced the hybrid RAV4 in 2019, and it now accounts for almost two-thirds of the sales.
Suzuki is a late arrival to electrification but things are ramping up for the world’s eighth biggest car maker.
EVs aren’t a fit for everyone and so a hybrid is a decent option if you are after something with lower emissions.
Subaru has added a pair of XT variants to the Outback line-up, both borrowing the WRX’s 2.4-litre turbocharged engine.
Honda has a new tech-savvy SUV on offer, the ZR-V landing in a busy market segment.
Honda’s Civic Type R returns, honed and ready for action. Is it still the best example of a front-drive performance car?
There are two examples of Tesla Model Y. The mild which is more affordable, and the wild adding pace to practicality.