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Steven Chisholm

Steven Chisholm

Customer Director at NationalWorld

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Jaguar I-Pace review: Pace and grace hint at promising electric future for Jaguar - NationalWorld

The last time I saw a Jaguar I-Pace up close was in Dundee’s stunning V&A design museum as a bonafide art exhibit. Hewn from clay, the life-sized model’s presence in the 21st century home of Scottish design excellence felt wholly appropriate. Like the famous building at the heart of Dundee’s waterfront, the Jaguar is a striking combination of curves and angles, imposing in scale and suggestive of power. As the V&A is a focal point for the regeneration of Dundee so the I-Pace is a symbol of the b…
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Suzuki Across review: Marriage of convenience produces a winning SU...

If the Suzuki Across looks familiar to you, that’s probably because it is. The plug-in hybrid SUV is a re-badged and re-trimmed Toyota Rav4, a product of the new strategic partnership between Suzuki and Toyota that has also seen Suzuki launch the Swace, an estate model derived from Toyota’s C-segment Corolla. The Suzuki range is a much stronger proposition for the partnership, the Across gives the Japanese manufacturer a more imposing SUV option than the S-Cross, previously the largest car in t…
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Peugeot 3008 plug-in hybrid review: What’s the EV-only range, how m...

From frumpy MPV origins in the mid-noughties the Peugeot 3008 has been reborn in recent years as a sharp-edged and stylish small SUV, revitalised along with the wider Peugeot line-up for a more competitive marketplace. The engine range includes a 1.2-litre and a 1.6-litre petrol engine, a 1.5-litre Blue HDi diesel and, now, two plug-in hybrid versions based on the 1.6-litre PureTech petrol block. The Hybrid4 is the more powerful of the two, with a second electric motor powering the rear wheels…
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Hyundai Ioniq 5 review: A bright future for the new generation of EVs

Looks can be deceiving, take the new all-electric Hyundai Ioniq 5, for instance. At first glance it looks like an, admittedly striking, new competitor to the Volkswagen Golf or Ford Focus but, in a twist that would need to be explained to Father Dougal using Matchbox miniatures, that’s just because it’s far away. The sharply-styled EV is actually 5mm longer than a Ford Kuga SUV and 7mm wider, but the short front and rear overhangs, bodywork creases, matt paintwork and huge 20-inch alloy wheels…
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Audi TT RS review: High-performance coupe is a lean, green dream ma...

A quirk of fate sees me driving down the ‘Rig Road’. Miles from where I live now, it’s the deserted country lane on which my old instructor took me out for my first driving lesson 20 years ago. If my 17-year-old, gear-crunching self could see me now he’d think I’d made it. If he could hear the noise from the twin exhausts attached to the 394bhp Audi TT RS I’m driving, he’d be dripping with jealousy. Back in 2002, the original Audi TT was four years into its run and still the most distinctive-loo…
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Vauxhall Grandland 2022 review: upgrades add some star quality as P...

Competent, handsome enough and a bit dull, if the outgoing 2018 Vauxhall Grandland X had been plying its trade in Holywood the feedback from auditions would be: “we like you, but you’re just not a leading man”. For the 2022 mid-life facelift, Vauxhall has dropped the X from the name, but sought to introduce a bit more X-factor to the design in the hope of enticing buyers in the ultra-competitive C-segment SUV market, where the Grandland is up against some high-performing rivals with plug-in hybr…
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Toyota bZ4X review: I drove Toyota’s first electric car in Europe’s...

Toyota’s first battery electric vehicle launches as demand for EVs surges in the UK. With strong performance and off-road capability, does it stand out with competion from the Kia EV6, Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Volkswagen ID.4?
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2022 Ford Focus MHEV review: Hybrid hatchback is a fitting send-off...

The Ford Focus is one of the best driving hatchbacks on the road. The 2022 refresh adds Sync 4, new trims and mild-hybrid MHEV into the range
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Lexus ES 300h F-Sport Takumi Review: sportier luxury saloon still p...

Lexus ES 300h 2.5-litre CVT review. How does the luxury mid-size saloon compare v Mercedes E-Class, BMW 5 Series and Audi A6?
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Toyota Yaris Cross Hybrid review: truly impressive economy and big ...

The sporty GR Yaris might have attracted all the attention when it launched to near universal acclaim alongside the fourth-generation Yaris hatchback on the TNGA-B platform, but there’s another, less dramatic version of the Toyota’s supermini that deviates from the traditional B-segment format - the Toyota Yaris Cross. What it lacks in muscle and statistical bragging rights, it makes up for in big car feel and efficiency. A compact crossover SUV with a hybrid system capable of driving in EV-only…
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Driving the Land Rover Defender off-road in the Perthshire Highland...

Land Rover Defender 90, 110, 130 off-road test at Land Rover Experience Dunkeld. Review of the new Land Rover Defender in off-road conditions