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2023 Toyota BZ4X Review – Falling Short

The Truth About Cars

When it comes to reviews, the 2023 Toyota bZ4X has taken it on its oddly-shaped chin. That’s a shame because had this car been done right, it could’ve easily worked as affordable EV transport. Instead, it’s a weird package that has pricing that is considered affordable relative to the average transaction price, but still not "cheap.”

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BYD Atto 3 review: Chinese newcomer previews our EV future

EV Central

If you read our recent year-end review , you’ll notice the BYD Atto 3 got mentioned a lot. The BYD Atto 3 comes as two models; Standard and Extended range. So, it was definitely time for us to publish a review of a car that’s grabbed our attention – and yours too, judging by the sales numbers – and explain what’s going on here.

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Polestar 2 Long Range Single Motor long term review

EV Central

It’s running on the standard 19-inch wheels and tyres (we’ve got a 2022 model; 2023 models are getting a minor update to their wheels) and is white (the colour is called Snow and it’s an extra $1500). You could argue some of those features should be included as standard in the Polestar given it’s competing in the luxury market.

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Kia Niro EV review: All-electric SUV arrives to sit below the EV6

EV Central

Kia Niro EV review: It was only in 2021 that Kia introduced the Niro nameplate to Australia. For this review we’re focusing on the EV version of the Niro, which Kia also believes will be the biggest seller; it helps that not many Niros will be coming to Australia, with Kia initially saying it would be getting only about 75 per month.

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Lectric XP 3.0 Review: Leveling up what ain’t broke

Green Authority

Here’s our hands-on review of the Lectric XP 3.0 is one of the most accessible and affordable folding e-bikes available. The bike arrives fully assembled, so all you should have to do is take it out of the box, unfold it and charge the battery to get started. to help you determine if it’s right for you. The XP 3.0

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Volkswagen ID.3 electric car video review

Drive Electric

Charging the VW ID.3. You have the charging flap located in the normal position where you would have your fuel flap. If you pop it open with a push, you have the type two charger there, which is great for charging up at home and at slightly slower speeds. You follow me around the back, I’ll show you the rest of the car.

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Driven: Mercedes-Benz EQE sedan range

EV Central

Available here only in ($340,000 drive-away) AMG 53 trim, the EQE’s you smaller yet more affordable way into an electric Benz sedan. Not as aesthetically successful (to this reviewer’s eyes) as the larger EQS, the EQE certainly looks like the bulk of its exterior design was done in Benz’s wind tunnel.