New-look Autocar magazine: on sale now

New-look Autocar magazine: on sale now

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New Bentley Flying Spur PHEV, Kia EV3 driven, and the MG Cyberster vs BMW Z4

In this week’s new-look issue of Autocar, we reveal the new 771bhp plug-in hybrid Bentley Flying Spur, put the new Kia EV3 through its paces, and MG’s new electric roadster takes on the BMW Z4. 

*News*

The new Flying Spur has arrived as Bentley’s most powerful four-door saloon yet courtesy of the same electrified set-up as in the Continental GT, which replaces its predecessor’s W12 engine. We reveal all the important information on the 771bhp, plug-in hybrid V8 saloon. 

Volvo has heavily reworked the highly successful XC90 with a number of “fundamental changes”, including design and technology updates inspired by its new electric EX90 sibling. We share all the details on the Swedish brand’s flagship SUV.

We also look at Kia’s plans for electric successors to the Stinger GT and Picanto city car, the Renault 17 coupe concept and Ginetta’s wild new 600bhp supercar. 

*Reviews*

Kia’s Niro EV has established itself as the ‘VW Golf of EVs’. Is the Korean brand’s more exciting-looking EV3 the better car? 

The Ford Puma has been updated for 2024 with most of the development budget going on the interior. Have these revisions helped it retain its position as the leader of the compact crossover class?

We also drive the new Toyota Prius and Porsche Cayenne. And there’s two road tests to dive into: the Maserati Granturismo Trofeo (#5691) and the Kia Picanto (#5692)

*Features*

MG is back on the international stage trying to return to its sports car roots. Can it match up to a rival from the present and a relation from the past? Matt Saunders finds out. 

Autocar invented the road test back in 1928 – or did we? Keith Jones traces its roots to find the true starting point

Also in the features section: Matt Saunders gives insight into the revamped Autocar road test, and Stephen Dobie meets Hot Wheels’ design boss.

*Opinion*

Matt Prior questions whether his opinion of the automotive world has changed, and takes his Honda Africa Twin motorcycle on a trip to Scotland.

Steve Cropley, meanwhile, discusses how we landed an interview with legendary F1 designer Adrian Newey just hours before his move to Aston Martin was announced.

*Used*

Mercedes AMG got its own back on BMW’s M division with the W204 C63 AMG. Sam Phillips explains why this V8-powered machine is an excellent used buy. 

Also in the used cars section: My car and I and Caught in the Classifieds. 

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