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Best Electric Cars for UK Drivers in 2025 By Sanjay Naker

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The UK electric vehicle (EV) market is abuzz in 2025, with a profusion of models servicing varying needs—from affordable city runabouts to high-end family SUVs. As the country rushes towards a cleaner future, here is a handpicked selection of the best electric cars that excel for UK drivers this year. Best Electric Cars for UK Drivers in 2025 1. Renault 5 E-Tech Why It Excels: A contemporary rebirth of a classic, the Renault 5 E-Tech brings retro appeal and up-to-date EV tech. Highlights: Attractive styling drawing on the look of the original Renault 5. Affordable price tag that opens the car up to a wide audience. Exciting to drive with agile handling. Considerations: Rear space is somewhat cramped, and the real-world range might be greater. 2. Tesla Model 3 Why It Stands Out: Tesla remains at the top with its Model 3, providing a mix of performance, tech, and range. Highlights: Exceptional acceleration and handling. Access to Tesla's huge Supercharger network. Advanced driver-ass...

Best Cars to Buy in the UK in 2025 By Sanjay Naker

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As a car enthusiast living in the UK, I’ve witnessed the automotive landscape evolve rapidly. From the rise of electric vehicles (EVs) to the enduring appeal of classic models, 2025 offers a diverse array of vehicles catering to every preference. Whether you're seeking an eco-friendly ride, a family-friendly SUV, or a performance-packed sports car, here's my curated list of the best cars to consider this year. Electric Cars (EVs) At the Forefront ⚡ 1. Kia EV9 Kia EV9 has revolutionized the luxury electric SUV market. With its roomy interior, cutting-edge technology, and whopping range, it has taken many awards, including the 2024 World Car of the Year. 2. Volvo EX30 Small but fierce, the Volvo EX30 is ideal for city cruising. Picking up the 2024 Carwow Car of the Year award, it strikes a balance between eco-friendliness and Scandinavian design, so it's a bestseller in the city.  3. Renault R4 A spin on a traditional, the Renault R4 is a budget-friendly electric crossover. S...

The Future of Electric Vehicles in the UK By Sanjay Naker

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The United Kingdom is fast-tracking its shift towards electric vehicles (EVs), with the aim of becoming a world leader in sustainable transport. With high targets and sizeable investments, the UK EV landscape is transforming at a lightning pace. Here's a detailed overview of electric mobility in the UK today and tomorrow. EV Adoption: A Rapid Shift ⚡ The UK's commitment to reducing carbon emissions is driving the adoption of electric vehicles. As of early 2025, the UK boasts over 75,000 public EV charging devices, marking a 32% increase from the previous year. This growth is complemented by a surge in ultra-rapid charging points, which have seen a 74% rise over the past year.  The 300,000 public charging points by 2030 target by the government is achievable, with forecasts suggesting the installation of the 100,000th public charging point could happen as early as August 2025. The growth is vital in order to service the projected rise in EVs on the highways. Industry Development...

Latest Car News in the UK 2025 By Sanjay Naker

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The UK automotive landscape in May 2025 is witnessing significant transformations, from the rise of electric vehicles (EVs) to the introduction of innovative technologies and new entrants in the market. Here's an overview of the most notable developments: Electric Vehicle Surge and Challenges ⚡  The UK's EV market is expanding rapidly, with several new models making their debut: Ford Puma Gen-E : Ford's compact electric crossover SUV, launched in December 2024, offers a 376 km range and features a 46.0 kWh lithium-ion battery pack. Renault 5 E-Tech : A modern take on the classic hatchback, this EV is available with 40 or 52 kWh battery options, providing a blend of retro styling and contemporary electric performance. Leapmotor T03 and C10 : Chinese automaker Leapmotor, backed by Stellantis, has introduced the T03, priced around £16,000, and the C10 SUV to the UK market. Despite the influx of new models, challenges persist. Vertu Motors CEO Robert Forrester ex...