What_Car_UK_-_August_2020

(Nancy Kaufman) #1
CAR
OF THE
YEAR
2020
Hybrid
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Hybrids and plug-in hybrids


MORETHAN£45,000


BMW 5 Series


Our pick 530e SE


List price £46,830 Target Price £41,198
MPG 201.8 CO 2 32g/km

For Comfortable ride; quiet around town or
at speed; classy interior.

Against Not very economical on long


journeys; boot is smaller than in other Fives.
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Volvo XC90


Our pick Recharge T8 Inscription


List price £68,695 Target Price £63,433
MPG 94.2 CO 2 66g/km

For Very quick and quiet, with a good
electric-only range and versatile seats.

Against Touchscreen is tricky to use on the


move; not that economical on long runs.
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BMW X5


Our pick xDrive45e M Sport


List price £68,255 Target Price £ 63,5 41


MPG 235.4 CO 2 28g/km


For Comfortable ride, a rened engine, low


BIK rates and a long electric range.


Against No seven-seat option; rear seats


aren’t very exible; pricey for private buyers.


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£30,000-£45,000


Skoda Superb


Our pick 1.4 TSI iV SE Technology
List price £33,265 Target Price £ 32,942

MPG 235.4 CO 2 28g/km


For Masses of space for passengers; huge
boot; wafts you along comfortably.

Against Wallowy handling; occasionally


jerky between petrol and electric modes.
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Ford Kuga


Our pick 2.5 Duratec 225 PHEV ST-Line
List price £35,855 Target Price £33,352

MPG 201.8 CO 2 32g/km


For Relatively sporty handling; hugely
impressive economy; decent electric range.

Against Low-rent interior; dgety ride; boot


isn’t massive for a large SUV.
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BMW 3 Series


Our pick 330e M Sport


List price £ 41,460 Target Price £36,216


MPG 201.8 CO 2 32g/km


For Great to drive, with strong performance


and an excellent infotainment system.


Against Reduced boot and smaller petrol


tank compared with regular 3 Series.


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BEST
BUY

LESS THAN £30,000


Hyundai Ioniq


Our pick Hybrid Premium


List price £25,74 5 Target Price £23,560
MPG 62.8 CO 2 103g/km

For Good-quality interior; low running costs;


good to drive; well-integrated power sources.
Against Poor rear head room; unsettled ride

in town; not as efcient as the Toyota Prius.


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Toyota Yaris


Our pick Hybrid Icon
List price £19,16 0 Target Price £17,7 9 3

MPG 58.9 CO 2 108g/km
For Generous standard kit; excellent urban

fuel economy; cheap as a company car.


Against Low-rent interior; uninspiring
handling; noisy under acceleration.

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BEST
BUY

TheCorollaisabigstepintherightdirection


for Toyota, proving to be not just a great hybrid


but a great family hatchback full stop. On


our Test MPG cycle, the Corolla returned an


impressive 60.6mpg, a figure that will actually


improve around town. Racking up the miles


shouldn’t be a hardship, thanks to a good


driving position and comfortable ride, while


Toyota’s reliability record is excellent.


Our pick 1.8 Hybrid Icon Tech


List price £25,240
Target Price £23,781

MPG 62.8 CO 2 102g/km
For Plenty of safety kit, an excellent reliability

record and a comfortable ride.


Against Rear leg room is tight, while the
engine is noisy and the infotainment is clunky.

WHAT CAR? SAYS


Toyota Corolla


CAR
OF THE
YEAR
2020
Plug -in hybrid
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