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Jeep Compass
Bigger, technological and electrified. The third generation Compass is based on the Stellantis Stla Medium platform and is offered with hybrid, plug-in hybrid and even electric two- or four-wheel drive engines. Goodbye to the diesel present on the second generation. In addition to completely new styling characterised by strong references to the Jeep world, it grows a good 15 cm to 4.55 metres. Under the bonnet come the puretech 3-cylinder 1.2 light 48-volt hybrid engines with 145 hp with 4xe drive and the 195 hp 1.6 plug-in hybrid. The electric starts with the 74 kWh rear-wheel-drive version with 213 horsepower.
Toyota Rav4
Completely revised styling, new interior but similar dimensions to the past. The fifth-generation Toyota Rav4 is completely different from the past, starting with a design with strong lines and an interior with improved quality and equipment. In addition to the full hybrid version, there is also the plug-in hybrid, which now has a range of up to 100 km thanks to a 30% longer battery. For the first time, the phev version offers a front-wheel-drive variant with a power output of 286 hp and 304 hp for the all-wheel-drive, while the full hybrid variant increases power to 183 hp for the front-wheel-drive version and up to 191 hp for the four-wheel-drive.
Kia Sportage
It grows a couple of centimetres in length and, above all, changes the styling front and rear. The restyling of the new Sportage says goodbye to diesel engines and offers light, full hybrids, while a plug-in version will be offered at a later date. Under the bonnet of the entry version is a 1,600 cc mild hybrid 4-cylinder engine with 150 hp mated to a 6-speed manual gearbox or alternatively a 7-speed dual clutch. The full hybrid variant, on the other hand, is based on the 1,600 cc turbocharged engine with 239 hp mated to a 6-speed automatic transmission and either front or all-wheel drive. Adas and on-board technology complete the equipment.
Fashion 5
Based on the Chery Group's T1X platform, the Omoda 5 Shs-h debuts a new full hybrid powertrain. The Chinese SUV is characterised by combining the 1.5-litre turbocharged Miller cycle heat engine with 143 hp and two 204 hp electric units powered by a 1.8 kWh battery. The system delivers a system power of 224 hp and declared consumption of 5.3 l/100 km (Wltp homologation cycle), able to guarantee over 900 kilometres of autonomy with a full tank of fuel. On all versions 12.3 inch dual display on board with Android Auto and Apple Car Play wireless protocols. The standard equipment is complete.




