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This breakthrough battery tech could help EVs break the 1,000-mile range barrier – and give you a 190-mile boost in under four minutes
By Leon Poultney published
24M’s Eternalyte tech can deliver almost 190 miles of range in under four minutes – and promises to pave the way for 1,000-mile range EV batteries.

Five reasons why I’ve finally found the perfect location to install my dash cam
By Rob Clymo published
Getting a dash cam perfectly situated so it performs as effectively as possible can be done with practice and by following these steps

Nexar One dash cam review: a 4K dash cam with interior view and constant cloud connection
By Alistair Charlton published
The Nexar One is a clever, connected dash cam with LTE streaming and a smart, modular design, but you'll need a subscription to make the most of it and the software could be better.

Kia becomes the latest car giant to offer in-car Netflix – and as a father with young kids, I'm fully on board with the idea
By Leon Poultney published
Kia introduces premium entertainment services to its cars, but they come at a price.

Does having a dash cam lower insurance or is it just an urban myth?
By Rob Clymo published
Having a dash cam fitted to your vehicle is still a very good idea, even if it turns out that your insurance isn’t going to be any cheaper as a result

Tesla is secretly testing new versions of its Model S Plaid and Model Y Performance – here’s what to expect
By Leon Poultney published
Tesla could be poised to launch updated versions of its fiery Model S Plaid and Model Y Performance EVs.

Peugeot reinvents its GTi badge for the EV age – and the E-208 is the best looking electric hot-hatch so far
By Leon Poultney published
Punchy performance and 80s-inspired styling sounds like a recipe for success, but the E-208 GTi has big boots to fill.

Move over, Rolls-Royce – America’s first homegrown ultra-luxury vehicle in almost a century is here to steal its crown
By Leon Poultney published
With styling inspired by 1930s Streamliner cars and an all-natural interior, Dacora wants to take on the biggest names in the luxury car business.
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