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2023 BMW i7 review: The flagship goes electric

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For that money, though, you do get a whole lot of high-end stuff, pushing the i7 nail-bitingly close to something like a Rolls-Royce or a Bentley in the luxury stakes. How big is the i7’s battery, what is the driving range, and how long will it take to charge? A standard should take a touch over 50 hours to get the same charge.

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Ferrari’s Plug-in Hybrid One-Ups the Combustion Engine

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Spinning at up to 25,000 rpm, two permanent-magnet motors independently power the front wheels, or regenerate energy from braking to recharge the batteries. Ferrari Select performance mode and the V-8 will fire up to recharge a depleted battery on the fly. seconds at 144 mph, not far off the Ferrari’s 9.6-second second pace.

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Kia EV6 GT Review: Is this the first great EV performance car?

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That’s four tenths faster than a $514,200 Bentley Bentayga Speed luxury SUV. Also, standard are cabled Apple CarPlay and Android Auto connection, wireless phone charging, four USB-C and one USB-A connectors spread through the cabin, embedded sat-nav, dual-zone climate control and a power tailgate to access the substantial 480 litre boot.

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