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New Audi Q4 e-tron
News

New Audi Q4 e-tron price starts at £46k making it cheaper than before

June 5, 2026 George East
Lego Renault 5 3E Turbo
News

Lego Renault 5 Turbo 3E races 10,000 steps closer to reality

June 5, 2026 George East
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Electric Cars Reviewed

Fiat Grande Panda review: Cheap, cheerful and utterly charming

June 5, 2026 Matt Allan
Battery electric vehicles claimed their largest slice of the UK new car market so far this year in May, taking a record 27.3% share as the wider market posted its strongest performance for the month since 2019.
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Electric cars claim record 27.3% of UK market as new car sales enjoy strongest May since 2019

June 5, 2026 Richard Alvin
Lotus Electre plug-in hybrid
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Lotus Eletre X PHEV prices confirmed ahead of 2027 UK debut

June 5, 2026 George East
Peugeot E-Expert electric van
Commercial Vehicle NewsNews

Peugeot and Citroen electric vans now priced the same as diesels

June 4, 2026 George East

NEWS

Cupra Raval and VW ID Polo production has started in Martorell, Spain
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Cupra Raval and VW ID Polo production begins in Martorell, Spain

June 4, 2026 George East

Production of the Cupra Raval and its sister car, the Volkswagen ID Polo, has started at the Seat & Cupra plant in Martorell, Spain.

Skoda Peaq design side
News

Skoda issues first Peaq of upcoming seven-seat SUV design ahead of June 23 debut

June 4, 2026 George East
Mercedes-AMG F1 to use electric eActros 600 lorry for the European Formula 1 season
Commercial Vehicle NewsNews

Mercedes-AMG F1 to use electric eActros 600 lorry for the European Formula 1 season

June 4, 2026 George East
Fiat Grizzly and Grizzly fastback
News

Fiat reveals images of upcoming £25k Grizzly EV

June 3, 2026 George East
leapmotor b05 price announcement
News

Leapmotor B05 arrives this July with 300-mile range and £29k price

June 3, 2026 Matt Allan

The EV Powered Interview

Richard Morgan from Electric Classic Cars
FeaturesThe EV Powered Interview

Richard Morgan: ‘I’m saving the planet, one burnout at a time’

May 5, 2026 George East

From the heart of Mid Wales, the gloriously bonkers ‘Moggy’ talks to EV Powered about how Electric Classic Cars is ‘a hobby that got out of hand’, why he’s “doesn’t give a monkeys” about classic car purists, and why innovation will remain at the very heart of ECC

Dr. Andy Palmer
FeaturesThe EV Powered Interview

Dr Andy Palmer exclusive: “Chinese EVs have completely eaten our lunch”

April 14, 2026 George East
Developed in Britain, designed for Europe: Meet the Mika Mino Cars are too big and too expensive. Our roads are too small, our pockets not deep enough. The all-electric Mika Mino is here to fix all of that. Next time you step outside, take a look at the cars around you and ask yourself: "when did I last see a properly small car?" The answer to that question - unless you’re a member of a classic car club - is most likely to be "a while ago". Autobesity - it’s a growing problem Cars have gotten bigger. Much bigger. In fact, autobesity is so endemic in the contemporary car industry, that 52% of all cars sold in the UK are now so fat, their girth exceeds the minimum-specified parking space width of 1.8 metres. And it's not just a UK-specific problem, either. Should the European Union's proposed M1e class of EV get the stamp of approval, cars within that category can still measure up to 4.2 metres long. While not exactly packing the heft of a BMW iX or a Hyundai Ioniq 9, that's still roughly the size of a Renault 5. Or a Mini Electric. Or a Kia EV3. A step in the right direction, sure, but M1e still won't address the problems that inner-city mobility faces. Sure, L7 class electric quadricycles such as the Citroen Ami and the Microlino go some way to addressing the issue, but they're not exactly... desirable. Or safe. If you are a masochist, public transport is another option of getting around but it's an oft-grim experience. To the man eating a kebab on a trolleybus in Vilnius at the height of the summer, I still see you. Even our brief-yet-unpleasant encounter now borders on a decade and a half ago. What, then, if there were another way of traversing some of Europe's most congesting cities without clogging up the roads, using public transport, or flirting with eternal rest behind the wheel of an Ami? Cue the Mika Mino Well, thanks to the Mika Mino, there is. The brainchild of car designer/composites expert Nir Kahn and automotive engineer Robin Hall, the Mino - as Kahn describes it - is an "L7 car with the amount of safety you would normally get in a £25,000 Renault 5, but for around £10,000 less". Based on Kahn's all-electric Urban Runabout concept, the Mika Mino is built on three fundamentals: Low weight, small footprint, and high driver engagement. With their decades of combined automotive expertise, both men feel they have the ingredients to cook up, well... the ultimate urban runabout. In short, the rear-wheel-drive Mika Mino car will be “a three seater, pretty much exactly the same length, height, and width as the Smart Roadster from 20 odd years ago”. For reference, the Smart measured 3.3 metres long, a minnow by today’s portly dimensions. The Mino runs on 48V architecture, and comes with a choice of two battery options - a 20kWh unit fit for around 120 miles or so, or a smaller 10kWh pack capable of 65 miles on a single charge. Given the average European city car customer travels roughly 22 miles per day, the Mika Mino offers no more, and crucially, no less than what’s required in an urban environment. It also tips the scales at around a lithe 500 kilograms. There’ll be no autobesity here. Oh, and Mika? Mika was founded by Robin Hall, who still owns and runs the company from its Warwickshire base. Like Kahn, Hall is another leading British automotive mind who honed his craft during the heady car years of the 1990s and 2000s, where budgets were non-existent and the sky was the limit. Embracing the original Mini’s ‘less is more’ philosophy While working at Rover during the decade of Cool Britannia, Hall found himself in charge of developing the front axle system for the first of the ‘new’ Minis, the R50. Ahead of the car’s 2001 launch, it was here at then-BMW-owned Longbridge that Hall mastered the dark arts of making front-wheel-drive fun. In his own words, he was at the behest of “our paymasters in Munich, who said “this has to be the best-handling front-wheel-drive car in the world”. No pressure, then.” The original Mini penned by Sir Alex Issigonis served as Hall’s muse. “I couldn’t think of anything better than an original Mini as inspiration,” he recalls. “They’re an absolute hoot to drive, because they’re light, and have a steering ratio of 15:1.” If, like me, you’re far from scientifically minded, a ratio of 15:1 means that for every 15 degrees the steering wheel is turned, the front wheels turn by one degree. This ratio requires less input and returns a go-kartesque driving experience. Think ‘fast and fun’, and you won’t be wrong. Hall continues: “Since the R50, whenever I’ve designed anything sporty, I’ve thought to myself, ‘well, let’s have a steer ratio of about 15:1’, so I’m certain the Mika Mino will feel a little bit like an original Mini in terms of its fun factor.” The Mini-inspired steering ratio isn’t the only piece of clever packaging to benefit the Mino. The battery is positioned close to the rear axle, which houses an integrated drive system (IDS). When fitted to an EV, an IDS usually comprises electric motors and inverters to save space, improve efficiency, and reduce the number of components in vehicle production. According to Hall, “this is the cheapest, lightest, possible setup, and like the original Mini, it proves that cheap and simple can work exceptionally well. “I’m certain that the Mika Mino will handle extremely well and turn out to be enormously good fun.” Turning the L7 concept on its head While driver engagement is something L7 cars very much require in the desirability stakes, safety is just as vital. Drawing on decades of experience with composites, Kahn delves into the revolutionary approach behind ensuring that the Mika Mino becomes the safest car in its class. “We’ve been working with a company that has some very interesting technology for cost-effective, lightweight composites,” he explains. “They normally use that technology to take the weight out of M1 cars. “What we've done here is used that same technology and turned it on its head. So rather than taking weight out of a heavier car, we're putting the safety into a lighter car.” The Mino will be structured around a multi-material composite safety cell, which absorbs all of the impact in the event of a collision. As for the actual materials used in the Mino’s construction, don’t ask. “I can’t say the exact materials we’re using, but they’re not 100% carbon fibre, and they’re not 100% composite,” says the designer. “But having supermini levels of safety in a car that measures 3.3-metres long is something quite unique, I would say.” What’s next for the Mika Mino? Yet all of this begs one major question. An elephant in the room, even: How are Kahn and Hall so sure of their product, when a physical Mika Mino doesn’t exist yet? “We’re working with a company that specialises in FEA, or finite element analysis, which is the dynamic simulation of composite materials in crash situations,” Kahn explains. “We've conducted a full feasibility study of the vehicle, which includes front impact and side impact simulations, showing that the vehicle will be able to achieve a five-star Euro NCAP rating. “So far, the results are showing we are on target to achieve that. The next stage, absolutely, is building real prototypes and slamming them into walls and validating the simulation.” Beyond crash testing, the next step is finding partners willing to assist with putting the car into production. “We’ve had a lot of interest and positive feedback - in fact, 90% of the components are there, and we’ve had some healthy conversations with medium and large-scale car manufacturers,” Hall wraps up. “We’re now just waiting for the right investor to come along and enable us to get to the next stage.” As to what’s beyond the prototype stage, it involves what Kahn describes as “turning the wick up”. There’s even talk of a Mika Mino-based Formula e support series. But that’s for the next time… and I say “next time” with certainty, because there will surely be a second chapter for this revolutionary little car.
FeaturesThe EV Powered Interview

Developed in Britain, designed for Europe: Meet the Mika Mino

March 26, 2026 George East
Mark Tapscott Longbow
FeaturesThe EV Powered Interview

Longbow boss: ‘The UK is probably the best place to build a lightweight electric sports car’

March 2, 2026 George East

Opinion

Chinese EVs look set to steamroller Europe with new 'Euro-spec' models
Opinion

BYD’s latest decision is an all too familiar headache for European brands

June 1, 2026 George East

Chinese auto giant’s latest plan to build ‘in Europe, for Europe’ EVs is poised to force the hand of some of the continent’s biggest carmakers

Op-ed: We asked a car designer for his honest take on the all-electric Ferrari Luce
FeaturesOpinion

Op-ed: We asked a car designer for his honest take on the all-electric Ferrari Luce

May 28, 2026 George East
Volkswagen ID.4 vehicle-to-grid charging
Opinion

EVs deliver a home advantage in the shifting world of energy supply

May 11, 2026 EV Powered
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Opinion

Fuel price volatility is changing the conversation around EV charging

April 20, 2026 EV Powered

Electric Cars Reviewed

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Electric Cars Reviewed

2026 Ford Capri review: Flying the flag for the Blue Oval

May 29, 2026 Matt Allan

Ford is planning a new European EV assault, but can the Capri hold the fort until reinforcements arrive? 

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Electric Cars Reviewed

Hyundai Ioniq 5 review: Thinking outside the box

May 27, 2026 Matt Allan
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Commercial Vehicle NewsElectric Cars Reviewed

Farizon SV review: Going after Green Van Man

May 22, 2026 Matt Allan
Long-term test: Renault 5 month 4 – going the distance
Electric Cars Reviewed

Long-term test: Renault 5 month 4 – going the distance

May 20, 2026 Matt Allan
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Electric Cars Reviewed

Geely EX5 review: More than meets the eye?

May 15, 2026 Matt Allan

E Bikes

Folding e-bikes usually fall into one of two camps: impressively light but stripped-back European-style commuters, or feature-heavy folders that become so heavy they defeat the point of folding in the first place.
Electric bikes Reviewed

Urtopia Carbon Fold 2 Review: lightweight carbon commuter with real-world practicality

June 1, 2026 EV Powered

Folding e-bikes usually fall into one of two camps: impressively light but stripped-back European-style commuters, or feature-heavy folders that become so heavy they defeat the point of folding in the first place.

The new Velotric Tempo is one of those e-bikes that looks simple at first glance, then slowly reveals how much thinking has gone into it.
Electric bikes Reviewed

Velotric Tempo review: lightweight, clever and built for fitness

May 1, 2026 Richard Alvin
Richard Alvin reviews, the lightweight Mokwheel Flint Pro which is an ideal no-nonsense city electric bike
Electric bikes Reviewed

Mokwheel Flint Pro review: ultra‑light, quiet, no‑nonsense city e‑bike

February 26, 2026 Richard Alvin
When I first saw the spec sheet for the Engwe P275 SE — torque‑sensor motor, hydraulic brakes, integrated lights, mudguards and a sturdy rear rack — all for just a whisker over £1,000 — I admit I was sceptical.
Electric bikes Reviewed

Engwe P275 SE review: affordable, refined, and ready for the daily commute

December 1, 2025 Richard Alvin
It’s not often I get to test an electric bike that’s truly British-built. In a market dominated by German engineering, Chinese motors and Dutch design, the ARCC Rosemont Electric stands out as a genuine product of Cambridgeshire craftsmanship — and one that’s refreshingly different in both concept and execution.
Electric bikes Reviewed

ARCC Rosemont Electric review: British‑made elegance meets urban e‑bike simplicity

October 30, 2025 Richard Alvin

Everything EV

Joby Aviation has announced a landmark collaboration with NVIDIA, becoming the chipmaker’s exclusive aviation launch partner for its new IGX Thor platform — a high-performance computing system built to power next-generation physical AI applications.
Everything EV

Joby and NVIDIA join forces to accelerate next era of autonomous flight

October 28, 2025 Richard Alvin

Joby Aviation partners with NVIDIA as the exclusive aviation launch partner for its IGX Thor platform, advancing Superpilot™ autonomous flight technology across military and civil applications.

There was a time when the idea of an electric boat sounded like a luxury daydream – a romantic notion for the distant future. But that future is now firmly anchored in the present. From lake cruisers to 70-knot superboats, the new wave of electric vessels is making quiet but powerful ripples across the marine world.
Everything EV

Smooth sailing: why electric boats are riding a new wave

August 1, 2025 Richard Alvin
AEHRA, a new global ultra-premium electric automotive brand, has revealed exclusive preview images of its SUV model ahead of unveiling the final vehicle design and name.
Everything EV

Hazim Nada: The man behind Italy’s new premium electric vehicle brand AEHRA

October 7, 2022 EV Powered
Thinking of investing in an electric bike? Hubert Day, Content Producer and Researcher, breaks down the pros and cons of e-bikes to help you decide whether to make the switch or not.
Everything EV

Thinking of investing in an electric bike? How do they work and would they be right for you?

October 7, 2022 EV Powered
Call for residents of new builds benefiting from mandatory EV chargers to share them
Everything EV

Call for residents of new builds benefiting from mandatory EV chargers to share them

July 10, 2022 EV Powered
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Commercial Vehicle NewsNews

The seven-seat Kia PV5 is here with a £37,000 price tag and a new trim level

June 3, 2026 Matt Allan

Kia has officially launched a seven-seat version of its PV5 as well as adding a new range-topping trim level to the electric van line-up.

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Commercial Vehicle NewsNews

All-electric Toyota Hilux rolls into town with £58k price tag

May 14, 2026 Matt Allan
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Commercial Vehicle NewsNews

MOT reforms cut red tape for heavy vans

May 13, 2026 Matt Allan
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AdviceFeatures

Vehicle-to-grid technology explained: Plugging in to the next big EV shift

May 21, 2026 Matt Allan

Our guide to vehicle-to-grid technology, its benefits and drawbacks and what wider-spread adoption could mean for EV owners.

Kia E-Niro EV front-end
AdviceFeatures

Used Kia E-Niro buying guide: South Korea’s unsung EV hero

May 19, 2026 George East
Skoda Enyaq used buying guide
Features

Used Skoda Enyaq buying guide: A class-leading secondhand option

April 22, 2026 George East
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AdviceFeatures

The 10 best cars eligible for the Electric Car Grant

April 16, 2026 Matt Allan
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FeaturesNews

Meet the Cupra Raval: Barcelona’s latest design-led, driver-focused hot hatch

April 9, 2026 George East
It is quite understandable to see why there would be a gravitational pull from the mobile usage of gambling solutions. Not only is it a way to provide it en masse, but it also works toward a more efficient distribution in a context characterised by quickness.
Feature

Mobile Gambling: Market Report and Identifiable Trends Relevant in 2026

June 4, 2026 EV Powered

It is quite understandable to see why there would be a gravitational pull from the mobile usage of gambling solutions. Not only is it a way to provide it en masse, but it also works toward a more efficient distribution in a context characterised by quickness.

The UK’s used car sector is increasingly positive about selling second-hand electric cars, according to the boss of a leading trade body.
Feature

EV Specs Explained: How AI Tools Help You Decode Long Technical Reports

June 4, 2026 EV Powered

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