Budget brand Dacia has improved on its all-electric Spring model to make it even more attractive to those wanting an ...
Why on earth would anyone spend €13,000 to buy a 3-meter BEV that seats only four people and can drive only 120 km (75 miles) ...
We don't drive as much as perhaps we think we do. Figures from the Central Statistics Office for 2021 show that over half of motorists in Dublin have average journeys of 15 minutes or less, and the ...
A couple of months back during a particularly cold snap I was lucky enough to borrow Honda's naked middleweight the CB650R. Here's my first ride review! My Patreon page I buy my riding kit from ...
The fourth-generation Renault Twingo E-Tech will be revealed on 6 November – and UK buyers will be able to order models from ...
Renault dealers can now give early access to orders for the new Twingo E-Tech despite the car not having been revealed or ...
Dacia has revealed a back-to-basics concept EV that it hopes is the future of affordable electric mobility. Unveiled alongside updates to the rest of the Dacia range, the new Hipster Concept is an ...
The previous 45hp and 65hp electric motor options are being replaced by 70hp and 100hp units, respectively. Tap to know more.
The Dacia Spring has gained more power and some mechanical updates for 2026. The Spring is Dacia’s budget electric city car, which is also Britain’s cheapest new electric vehicle, priced at £14,995.
Built to be light, compact, and usable, the concept focuses on what drivers actually need instead of tech or size.
At a time when prices of new cars keep climbing out of reach for many households, Italy has launched a surprisingly generous scrappage scheme that makes some EVs almost absurdly affordable. Under the ...