It really does zip along and doesn’t embarrass itself at motorway speeds, either. There’s no regenerative braking, which is unsurprising at this price, but what does surprise is that the T03 ...
Like many Western automakers, Stellantis recognizes that it can't compete with Chinese brands on cost. Instead of trying to beat them, Stellantis entered a joint venture with Leapmotor to allow it ...
There is no options list, you just gotta choose which paint you want: white, silver or blue. Don’t be so hasty. The T03 is fitted with a 37.3kWh battery promising 165 miles of range. Let’s be ...
And, of course, we sat in the back and tested the boot. Many people don’t drive 165 miles in a week, let alone a day. For those folk, a T03 will be perfectly acceptable. It’s an affordable EV ...
This is pretty simple because there's only one, fully loaded trim level. Alloy wheels (15in) are standard, as are LED tail-lights and daytime-running lights, but not LED headlights. Whatever: what ...
And, of course, we sat in the back and tested the boot. Independent rating: 8/10 Pros: Loads of kit, easy drive, reasonable to drive Cons: Poor infotainment, challenging looks Many people don’t drive ...
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