• The all-electric Mercedes-Benz EQS can cover great distance on a single charge – and in total luxury. If you’re after the most technologically advanced luxury sedan, then the Mercedes-Benz EQS should be high on your consideration list. It’s the company’s attempt at an electric equivalent to an S-class, and it offers the latest and greatest tech—including a giant Hyperscreen touchscreen, driver profiles based on fingerprint scans, and six USB-C ports. It spoils its riders with voluminous interior space, luxurious cabin materials, headrest pillows, massage functions, and neck-and-shoulder heating.



  • Think of the Mercedes-Benz as the smaller version of the EQS. If luxury is what you are after, this is it. The EQE is the brand’s most technologically advanced luxury sedan and an attempt at an electric equivalent to an S-class. It also offers the latest and greatest tech—including a giant Hyperscreen touchscreen, driver profiles based on fingerprint scans, and six USB-C ports. It spoils its riders with voluminous interior space, luxurious cabin materials, headrest pillows, massage functions, and neck-and-shoulder heating.



  • The Ford Mustang continues to be an icon car, even in an all-electric model. The Mustang is offering more range, unique and exclusive trims and adding more standard technology across the lineup. Competitors in the rapidly expanding segment include the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Toyota bZ4X. Whats new on the latest all-electric 2023 Ford Mustang? Increased range for Premium AWD models with the extended-range battery
    Co-Pilot360 driver assist technology is standard across the lineup
    Available Mustang Nite Pony package on Premium models with extended-range battery and GT Performance Edition models
    Carbonized Gray Metallic and Vapor Blue Metallic exterior paint colors replace Dark Matter Gray Metallic and Iced Blue Silver Metallic
    California Route 1 model only available with AWD
    A standard panoramic fixed-glass roof on GT and GT Performance Edition models replaces the black painted roof
    Increased MSRP



  • The Kia e-Soul brings long-range, zero-emissions power to the urban crossover class. In its third generation, Kia’s pioneering urban crossover – and its third globally-sold electric car – has become more distinctive, dynamic and innovative than ever.

    While the e-Soul embraces the iconic design and playful character of its predecessors, it is powered in Europe exclusively by electric energy, with a choice of two long-range, zero-emissions powertrains. The new-generation battery packs powering the new Kia e-Soul are up to 30% more energy efficient than Europe’s current best-selling electric vehicle.



  • The Peugeot 2008 is a midsize family crossover aimed at taking on fellow European rivals like the Citroen C4 Cactus, Mini Countryman, Renault Captur, and Fiat 500X in the small prestige-SUV category. Tthe Peugeot 2008 features a small turbo-petrol three-cylinder mated to a six-speed torque-converted automatic that sends drive to the front wheels.



  • The all new Hyundai Ioniq 6 wows with 379 mile range. The new IONIQ 6 offers two batteries – an entry level 53kWh pack and a larger 77.4 pack shared with the IONIQ 5. The larger pack will be available in both rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive form. Although the headline range figure of 379 miles is still an estimate at this stage, it marks a considerable improvement on the IONIQ 5 of 64 miles. Like the IONIQ 5, the 6 will be offered with a range-topping 320bhp dual motor version that delivers a 0-62mph time of 5.1 seconds. No official power outputs have been confirmed for the rear-wheel drive models, but these are expected to follow those the IONIQ 5. Should this be the case, the IONIQ will offer 171bhp in rear-wheel drive form.



  • Think of the Mercedes-Benz as the smaller version of the EQS. If luxury is what you are after, this is it. The EQE is the brand’s most technologically advanced luxury sedan and an attempt at an electric equivalent to an S-class. It also offers the latest and greatest tech—including a giant Hyperscreen touchscreen, driver profiles based on fingerprint scans, and six USB-C ports. It spoils its riders with voluminous interior space, luxurious cabin materials, headrest pillows, massage functions, and neck-and-shoulder heating.



  • With the Fisker Ocean’s revolutionary full-length SolarSky roof, you can harvest the sun’s rays to generate free energy to support the vehicle’s battery-powered motor. When fully exposed to the sun, the Fisker Ocean Extreme’s SolarSky can produce up to 1,500 clean, emissions-free miles per year, and under ideal conditions may increase to beyond 2000 miles¹ – all powered by pure sunshine. 






  • With a smooth, rounded appearance the Mercedes-Benz EQE electric SUV doesn’t look like other modern crossovers, most of which pump themselves up with rugged design cues. Instead, the EQE SUV leans on its aerodynamics to help maximize its driving range, which is expected to come in at around 300 miles per charge. The EQE350 SUV comes with a 288-hp electric powertrain while the EQE500 is more performance-oriented, with 536 horsepower on tap.



  • Designed as a mobility companion that adapts to the user’s needs, Smart #1 fits perfectly into any environment, be it a pulsating city like Lisbon or a twisting road through the coastal mountains. The Smart #1 is the first of its kind of new smart cars, transforming how users will experience mobility as soon as they get into the car.



  • Kia Niro’s exterior has ‘future’ written all over it — with a stylish front bonnet framed around a signature matt/gloss two-tone tiger nose grille. This upfront design confidence is built on a powerful lower cladding, for an extra-wide look that accommodates an integrated central charging point. The Niro boasts COnnect On-board services and Live, allowing you to navigate to your next destination smoothly.Connect services helps you to check parking availability, points of interest and charging stations.


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