All Driven articles – Page 2
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Driven: Mazda CX-30
The Mazda CX-30 marks a subtle, but confident evolution of the brand’s Kodo design principles, says Michael Nash
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Driven: Seat Leon
Michael Nash takes the new Seat Leon out for a ride and provides an insight into its design features
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Driven: Nissan Juke mk2
Michael Nash drives the new Nissan Juke to get a feel for its ’urban character’
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Driven: 2020 Jeep Wrangler
The Jeep Wrangler has been designed to take on the worst roads in appalling conditions. Can it live up to the task?
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Driven: Volkswagen T-Cross
Michael Nash reviews the new Volkswagen T-Cross, the company’s smallest SUV to date
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Driven: Range Rover Velar SVAutobiography Dynamic
Land Rover’s Special Vehicle Operations has produced a new range-topping version of the Velar, and it’s a delight
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Design Driven – Honda e prototype
Honda’s Urban EV’s showroom car is nearly ready. That won’t be unveiled until the Frankfurt motor show, so we took the near-production protoype for a design drive
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Driven: Suzuki Jimny
We explore one of the most hyped cars of the moment, the new Suzuki Jimny, on-road and off
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Driven: Hyundai Kona Electric
Car Design News takes a drive in a very convincing compact crossover, the Hyundai Kona Electric
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Driven: Hyundai NEXO fuel-cell vehicle
Hyundai’s hydrogen-powered crossover will reach the UK soon. We had an early chance to try it in 2018
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Driven: Range Rover Velar
Range Rover’s smoothed-down Velar is important to their future – but it’s not without flaws, as we discovered when we took it for a test-drive
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Driven: MG ZS
Reborn British marque MG takes another step forwards, albeit conservatively, with a new compact SUV
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Driven: Nissan Micra (K14)
It’s bigger and much better looking than the outgoing car, but is the fifth-generation Nissan Micra a hit or a miss inside?
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Driven: Volkswagen Golf VII (facelift)
More screens and gesture control available, but is more necessarily better? We test the VW Golf VII HMI options
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Driven: Renault Mégane
We spend some time in Renault’s fourth-gen C-segment hatch, the Renault Megane, to see how it works in the real world
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Driven: Mazda MX-5
Progress through re-evaluation of classic concept reinvigorates a genuine icon, the Mazda MX-5
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Driven: Volvo XC90 (2015)
Getting to know Ingenlath’s first Volvo in the real world, the XC90
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Driven: Ford Mondeo wagon
Your impressions when looking at, getting in, and driving an unusual classic or sports car, are strong and distinctive. The value the design delivers is clear to see - the peaks and troughs of consuming the design are explicit.
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Driven: Honda FCX Clarity
It may be powered by a hydrogen fuel cell but the Honda FCX Clarity is no work-in-progress; its technology awkwardly shoehorned into an existing model. Nor is it a brittle concept without suspension banned from exceeding 30mph. It's a safety-tested four-seat executive sedan designed from scratch to accommodate hi-tech underpinnings.
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