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Fiesta's departure leaves Puma as the entry point to Ford's line-up
The Blue Oval has laid out an ambitious electrification strategy at odds with its everyman billing
An all-electric Range Rover is one of five new models from Land Rover coming soon
British marque's designers and customers can take advantage of efficient EV packaging and top refinement
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Cost of public charging raises prospect of huge inequality in the cost of accessing mobility
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MG and Cupra (upper left; lower right) are star performers but Lexus and Honda (upper right; lower left) have faltered
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This year's Drivers of Change award winners come from Bumper, Ford Europe and Immense Simulations
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