Autocar UK Magazine - September 15, 2021
Autocar UK Magazine - September 15, 2021
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In this issue
HYUNDAI IONIQ 5 TAKES ON SKODA ENYAQ iV.
MOTORSPORT DEBUT FOR ELECTRIC ‘CAYMAN’.
GENESIS GV80: FULL ROAD TEST VERDICT..
Volkswagen ID Life Concept Is Manifesto For Cheap EVs
Mini-baiting crossover set to go on sale in 2025 with a 250-mile range for £17,000
8 mins
Hyundai Forges Ahead With Hydrogen Powertrain Tech
The 2023 Nexo to spawn a new family of Hyundai fuel cell electric vehicles
4 mins
Mini pushing to make Urbanaut
Firm is hopeful of turning compact electric MPV concept into radical production car
2 mins
Dacia underlines low-cost focus; “won't chase Euro NCAP stars”
DACIA WILL KEEP its cars cheap by making them as simple as possible, even under the mounting pressure of environmental and safety legislation.
2 mins
WRX steps it up for fifth gen
Subaru’s new sports saloon gets feistier and more focused – but won’t come to UK
3 mins
Brit 4x4 answers call of the wild
Surrey firm creates ultra-tough off-road exploration vehicle with a 4000-mile range
3 mins
POP PITCH
The new Hyundai Ioniq 5 and its Skoda Enyaq iV rival – spacious family cars with 300 miles of range and crucially starting from under £40,000 – both want to bring electric motoring to the masses but, as James Disdale discovers, in rather different ways
10+ mins
Along came a Spyder
UK Ferrari specialist GTO Engineering has just recreated the short-wheelbase 250 GT California Spyder – and it seems identical in every way. Until you drive it. Andrew Frankel reports
6 mins
Porsche's EV Racing Mission Statement
The Mission R concept revealed at the Munich motor show is not a flight of fancy but a prelude to a Carrera Cup-complementing race series, reports James Attwood
7 mins
THE FORGOTTEN OFF-ROADER
Everybody remembers the Land Rover Defender, Mitsubishi Shogun and Toyota Land Cruiser, but the Nissan Patrol? John Evans sees a wrong that needs righting
5 mins
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Publisher: haymarket consumer media
Category: Automotive
Language: English
Frequency: Weekly
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