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Electric cars are no longer the future of motoring" they"re already part of the mainstream. And what better way to prove that than with a features run solely devoted to the EV. So, in this month"s Top Gear magazine - out now - we take an in-depth look at two cars trying to make battery power cool. At one end of the spectrum there"s the retro-looking Honda E Prototype a little city car with boxy styling and six screens in its interior. Then there"s the Pininfarina Battista. A 1,900bhp electric hypercar from the famous Italian design house, and further proof that speed-freaks will be catered for in the EV world. We also ask our man Paul Horrell to answer four of the biggest questions surrounding ownership of electric cars. How green are they really? Where will all of the electricity come from? Can I have one if I live in a flat? Find out the answers in the new issue.
Date written: 27 Mar 2019
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ID: 15262
Electric cars are no longer the future of motoring" they"re already part of the mainstream. And what better way to prove that than with a features run solely devoted to the EV. So, in this month"s Top Gear magazine - out now - we take an in-depth look at two cars trying to make battery power cool. At one end of the spectrum there"s the retro-looking Honda E Prototype a little city car with boxy styling and six screens in its interior. Then there"s the Pininfarina Battista. A 1,900bhp electric hypercar from the famous Italian design house, and further proof that speed-freaks will be catered for in the EV world. We also ask our man Paul Horrell to answer four of the biggest questions surrounding ownership of electric cars. How green are they really? Where will all of the electricity come from? Can I have one if I live in a flat? Find out the answers in the new issue.
Date written: 27 Mar 2019
More of this article on the Top gear website
ID: 15262