Jaguar F-Pace PHEV Review

If the regular Jaguar F-Pace is the automotive equivalent of a Swiss Army knife, then the plug-in hybrid version is what happens when you add a bottle opener, USB-C adapter, and laser pointer to the mix. Jaguar’s electrified ambitions haven’t exactly grabbed headlines the way some of their German counterparts have. The F-Pace itself is almost a decade old, having launched back in 2016, and for the most part, this F-PACE is ...

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Audi A5 2025 Review

The new Audi A5 is a big step up from its predecessor, taking the best bits from both the A4 and A5. Trying to make sense of Audi’s model naming logic lately feels like reading the fine print on a German warranty card. The car you see here is called the A5, but it's also the new A4. Confused? You’re not alone. Once you’re done navigating the labyrinthine naming scheme, the A5 itself ...

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AION Hyptec HT Review

The AION Hyptec HT has arguably the coolest passenger doors on the market today, but you might want to stick to the regular variant instead. The AION Hyptec HT isn’t a typo, but a deliberate blend of “Hyper” and “Technology”, presumably the result of a long night between GAC’s marketing and engineering departments. Distributed here by VINCAR EV, the HT marks the top end of the AION portfolio. At first glance, its ...

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Kia EV5 Review

Once upon a time, the Kia magic formula was simple: more car, less money. But, their new model lineup, including the EV5, is set to change that notion. It was a value play executed to near perfection, undercutting Japanese rivals while throwing in a few extra toys to sweeten the deal. And for a while, it worked like a charm. Then came the Chinese, and they rewrote the playbook. In this new ...

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