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Range Rover 2022

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THE ALL NEW REINVENTED RANGE ROVER 2022   For Jaguar-Land Rover (JLR), it doesn’t get any bigger than this. Literally! Let’s first talk about the size. The all-new Range Rover (L460) is a very big SUV, much bigger than the previous one in every dimension. The standard-wheelbase model is around 5m long and the extended wheelbase variant is stretched by a further 200mm, all of which goes into making the cabin that much bigger. But it’s not just about the size. A new Range Rover is also big news for two reasons. Firstly, it’s JLR’s flagship – the Tata-owned British brand’s most expensive, luxurious and technologically advanced car with everything thrown into it. Secondly, a new Range Rover comes along every decade or so, and that means not only does the latest model have to leapfrog all the competitors that came in between, but it also has to future-proof itself for the next decade. But, looking at the new Range Rover, you wouldn’t think it’s anything revolutionary or futuristic. And ...

TOYOTA CROWN 2023

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                                   THE NEW TOYOTA CROWN   Hands on this beauty With two hybrid powertrains, the new Toyota Crown is an intriguing addition to the Toyota range. While the Toyota Crown isn't a recognizable name to most Americans, it's still a hugely popular vehicle in Japan and other foreign markets. While available in the US for a short time until the 1970s, the Crown has survived sixteen generations in its home market since then, with the latest iteration introduced in 2018. Now the   Crown   is back in the American Toyota lineup, but it's not what we were expecting. The US-bound 2023 Crown is a lifted mid-size sedan with   BZ4X -inspired styling cues and a   Lexus -esque interior. It even comes with a two-tone paint job on the top trim level and your choice of two Toyota hybrid systems. But for as odd as it may look, the new Toyota Crown packs luxury, ...

TESLA MODEL X

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 The  Tesla's Model X has been around for more than six years yet it still turns heads, and that's even before the falcon-wing rear doors open up. This electric SUV has no match among rivals when it comes to acceleration. How's that, you might ask? Well, the Model X Plaid, which is the performance version with three electric motors and 1,020 horsepower, launches from 0 to 60 mph in a claimed 2.5 seconds. The Model X goes big on range, too, posting up to nearly 350 miles of range on a full charge. There's even seating for up to seven passengers. How does the Model X drive?   Performance has become the calling card of the Tesla brand and the midsize Model X upholds that reputation. The standard Model X boasts 670 hp and accelerates quite quickly. The 1,020-hp Plaid is even more brutal. Make sure to give your passengers fair warning before putting your foot down. Balancing out that impressive speed are excellent brakes that are both easy to use in traffic and strong and co...

ESSENTIAL TIPS FOR THE TESLA MODEL S

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                                  Launched in 2012, the   Tesla   Model S was one of the first truly ‘desirable’ electric cars and thanks to constant updates, it's still a compelling package a decade later. Capable of the kind of acceleration usually reserved for supercars, the Model S also boasts one of the longest ranges of any electric car on sale, as well as optional 'Autopilot' technology that allows a degree of hands-free driving. Many versions and trim levels have been offered since launch, although only two are available to order today: Long Range and Plaid. Tesla says the Long Range delivers a range of 405 miles – the  longest of any electric car on sale  today, bar the  Mercedes EQS . Acceleration from 0-60mph takes 3.1 seconds, with a top speed of 155mph. The Plaid is even quicker, with a 0-60mph time of just 1.99 seconds. ...