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Everything we know about the Porsche Mission X
Porsche ‘K1’
Porsche will use the Volkswagen Group’s upcoming SSP Sport architecture for a seven-seat luxury SUV positioned above the Cayenne. It has been tipped to receive 920V electricals, with lighter-weight wiring and faster charging than PPE-based models.
Everything we know about the Porsche ‘K1’
Porsche Boxster and Cayman
Porsche’s first electric sports car will be the next-generation Boxster and Cayman twins. Testing is currently underway, and Porsche recently confirmed that each model will be built at its Zuffenhausen, Germany, factory on a new ‘flexiline’. This will allow two different generations of the sports car, using two different powertrains, to be built side-by-side.
Everything we know about the electric Porsche Boxster and Cayman
Renault 4
The Renault 4 is scheduled to arrive in 2025, reinventing the classic family car as a trendy crossover atop the new Renault 5’s electric underpinnings. It will prioritise practicality to differentiate itself from the supermini, which will come a year earlier.
Everything we know about the new Renault 4
Renault 5
The reborn Renault 5 has at last been unveiled in full production form, retaining much of the concept’s charming style. UK deliveries will start in early 2025 at an entry price of around £25,000, which will buy a 40kWh car with 186 miles of range and 121bhp. A 52kWh battery and a 148bhp motor will also be available.
Everything you need to know about the new Renault 5
Renault Twingo
Renault boss Luca de Meo’s retro revolution continues with a revival of the original Twingo city car. It promises to offer “best-in-class” efficiency of 6.2mpkWh and 75% fewer CO2 emissions over its lifespan than the average ICE car currently sold in Europe. Perhaps best of all, it will be cheap, at less than £17,000.
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