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Diesel&EcoCar Magazine June 2023 Back Issue

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18 Reviews   •  English   •   Aviation & Transport (Automotive)
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We’ve recently given Diesel&EcoCar a fresh look, with new features and updated content compared to before. Have you checked out the latest design? If not, don’t forget to pick up a copy.
It’s a bumper month for new model news, with twenty packed pages of the latest model updates – that must be a record! The coverage kicks off with the Cupra Tavascan that is featured on the cover, alongside the sixth generation Mercedes-Benz E-Class. We’ve also got news of the facelifted Renault Clio and awesome new Polestar 4, along with the updated Vauxhall Corsa and the passenger Ford E-Tourneo Courier. Alpine reveals its version of the Renault 5 as a concept, and Volkswagen has finally revealed the ID.7 in all its glory. There will be some unhappy Tesla Model S and Model X buyers about, with news that Tesla won’t be selling the facelifted model in right-hand drive. We’ve also got the first photographs of the smart #3, the MG Cyberster, BMW i7 M70 and the facelifted Porsche Cayenne. Hyundai’s i20 has been updated and we’ve got news of the Citroën C4 X – now available in diesel guise. We’ve got news of Skoda’s future model plans for the next two years, and pictures of the facelifted Peugeot e-2008 and Lexus LM MPV.

This month’s twin test sees the Lexus RX 350h challenge the Mazda CX-60 diesel, and we’ve got first tests of the electric DS 3 E-Tense, the Jeep Grand Cherokee PHEV, Land Rover Defender 130 D300 and the Dacia Duster dCi with its new corporate identity. We also welcome three new cars to the long-term fleet – a Honda CR-V Hybrid, Vauxhall Astra Plug-in Hybrid and SEAT Ateca TDI.

We’ve recently given Diesel&EcoCar a fresh look, with new features and updated content compared to before. Have you checked out the latest design? If not, don’t forget to pick up a copy.
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June 2023 We’ve recently given Diesel&EcoCar a fresh look, with new features and updated content compared to before. Have you checked out the latest design? If not, don’t forget to pick up a copy. It’s a bumper month for new model news, with twenty packed pages of the latest model updates – that must be a record! The coverage kicks off with the Cupra Tavascan that is featured on the cover, alongside the sixth generation Mercedes-Benz E-Class. We’ve also got news of the facelifted Renault Clio and awesome new Polestar 4, along with the updated Vauxhall Corsa and the passenger Ford E-Tourneo Courier. Alpine reveals its version of the Renault 5 as a concept, and Volkswagen has finally revealed the ID.7 in all its glory. There will be some unhappy Tesla Model S and Model X buyers about, with news that Tesla won’t be selling the facelifted model in right-hand drive. We’ve also got the first photographs of the smart #3, the MG Cyberster, BMW i7 M70 and the facelifted Porsche Cayenne. Hyundai’s i20 has been updated and we’ve got news of the Citroën C4 X – now available in diesel guise. We’ve got news of Skoda’s future model plans for the next two years, and pictures of the facelifted Peugeot e-2008 and Lexus LM MPV. This month’s twin test sees the Lexus RX 350h challenge the Mazda CX-60 diesel, and we’ve got first tests of the electric DS 3 E-Tense, the Jeep Grand Cherokee PHEV, Land Rover Defender 130 D300 and the Dacia Duster dCi with its new corporate identity. We also welcome three new cars to the long-term fleet – a Honda CR-V Hybrid, Vauxhall Astra Plug-in Hybrid and SEAT Ateca TDI. We’ve recently given Diesel&EcoCar a fresh look, with new features and updated content compared to before. Have you checked out the latest design? If not, don’t forget to pick up a copy.


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We’ve recently given Diesel&EcoCar a fresh look, with new features and updated content compared to before. Have you checked out the latest design? If not, don’t forget to pick up a copy.
It’s a bumper month for new model news, with twenty packed pages of the latest model updates – that must be a record! The coverage kicks off with the Cupra Tavascan that is featured on the cover, alongside the sixth generation Mercedes-Benz E-Class. We’ve also got news of the facelifted Renault Clio and awesome new Polestar 4, along with the updated Vauxhall Corsa and the passenger Ford E-Tourneo Courier. Alpine reveals its version of the Renault 5 as a concept, and Volkswagen has finally revealed the ID.7 in all its glory. There will be some unhappy Tesla Model S and Model X buyers about, with news that Tesla won’t be selling the facelifted model in right-hand drive. We’ve also got the first photographs of the smart #3, the MG Cyberster, BMW i7 M70 and the facelifted Porsche Cayenne. Hyundai’s i20 has been updated and we’ve got news of the Citroën C4 X – now available in diesel guise. We’ve got news of Skoda’s future model plans for the next two years, and pictures of the facelifted Peugeot e-2008 and Lexus LM MPV.

This month’s twin test sees the Lexus RX 350h challenge the Mazda CX-60 diesel, and we’ve got first tests of the electric DS 3 E-Tense, the Jeep Grand Cherokee PHEV, Land Rover Defender 130 D300 and the Dacia Duster dCi with its new corporate identity. We also welcome three new cars to the long-term fleet – a Honda CR-V Hybrid, Vauxhall Astra Plug-in Hybrid and SEAT Ateca TDI.

We’ve recently given Diesel&EcoCar a fresh look, with new features and updated content compared to before. Have you checked out the latest design? If not, don’t forget to pick up a copy.
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