Autocar magazine 30 June - on sale now
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This week: New Ferrari V6 hybrid Ferrari revealed, Jeep Renegade road tested, Skoda vRS triple test and much more
Ferrari has revealed its upcoming 296 GTB, powered by a hybridised V6 with a stunning, new design. The model, which compliments the F8 Tributo, is set to be the firm’s first ‘mainstream’ electrified car.
-Also in this issue-
Vauxhall has unveiled details about the new Astra, which is expected to sport a bold new design with the brand’s new vizor, as seen on the new Mokka.
Elsewhere, Jim Holder speaks to Lisa Brankin, Ford UK’s new MD about the business challenges in a post-Covid era.
-Reviews-
The Toyota Yaris Cross leads our first drives this week, as we ask whether the rugged-looking hybrid captures the heart.
We drive the new Golf GTI in Clubsport 45 form along with the Audi Q4 E-Tron, and put the Jeep Renegade through an extensive road test. It’s the firm’s first car to feature electrified tech but does it provide the rough-and-ready nature to match its visual charm?
-Features-
James Disdale celebrates 20 years of Skoda vRS in this week’s triple test, while John Evans explores a new scheme aimed at restoring aged Ferraris.
We speak to dutch car designer Niels van Roij who gives Autocar an extensive insight into the world of exclusive coachbuilding.
-Opinions-
Steve Cropley takes the Audi Q4 Sportback E-Tron 50 for a drive, while Matt Prior discusses the benefits of a small cars that offer genuine luxury.
-Deals-
We count up the best fast SUVs available on lease deals, while Jack Warrick explains how the Ford Probe has grown into a genuinely cool used buy.
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