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Chinese electric vehicle giant BYD has officially debuted its 1,500kW Flash Charging technology in the UK. Capable of adding hundreds of miles of range to an EV in just five minutes, the game-changing technology is another significant breakthrough in BYD’s aim to break down the final barriers to electric car adoption. BYD gave a live …

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Head to any decent car gathering in 2026, and one detail immediately jumps out that would’ve seemed bizarre half a decade back: lit-up brand emblems. This isn’t fancy main beams, daytime running light bars, or neon floor glow kits—we’re talking the official brand logos fitted to front grilles and trunk lids, softly backlit in crisp …

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We test drive a new car from a new brand – the all-electric Xpeng G6 mid-sized electric SUV Xpeng, one of the latest EV brands from China to reach the UK, has its work cut out. Just for starters, its new family SUV is pitched against the Tesla Model Y – the biggest-selling electric car …

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Buying your first classic Porsche is an exciting step, but it can also feel overwhelming if you’re new to the world of vintage cars. Unlike modern vehicles, classic Porsches demand patience, research, and a clear understanding of what ownership really involves. This guide is designed for beginners who want to approach the process thoughtfully, avoid …

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  Buy an electric car and you can wave goodbye to the local garage. No oil changes, no snapping timing belts, no expensive exhaust systems rotting away in damp British winters. You just top up the screenwash, change the tyres, and enjoy the effortless torque. At least, that was the initial pitch. If you drive …

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