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by Simonluca Pini

Audi Q3 / Q3 Sportback

2' min read

Translated by AI
Versione italiana

2' min read

Translated by AI
Versione italiana

Audi Q3 / Q3 Sportback

Increased by 3 centimetres to 4.53 metres, the second generation becomes more connected, electrified and fitted with solutions such as the advanced digital Matrix Led headlamps. The dashboard is characterised by the two 11.9-inch and 12.8-inch screens of the curved MMI system from which to manage infotainment with the Android Automotive operating system, the voice assistant with ChatGpt and the head-up display. Among the engines preferred by fleets is the plug-in hybrid with 272 horsepower and 119 kilometres in pure electric, credited with an average consumption of 2.1 litres per 100 kilometres and carbon dioxide emissions of 49 grams per kilometre.

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Mercedes GLB

Mercedes GLB

The second generation combines all engines under one body, saying goodbye to the EQB. Reaching a length of 4.73 metres, +5 cm compared to the EQB and almost 10 compared to the old GLB, thanks to the wheelbase increased by 6 centimetres, it shows a superior segment interior space and confirms the option of the third row of seats. On the motorisation front, the electric car is offered in 250+ versions with 272 hp and 350 4Matic with 354 hp. Both mount an 85 kWh battery and exploit an 800 volt architecture allowing recharging up to 320 kW and a declared range of up to 631 kilometres in the case of the 250+, thanks to consumption of 15.4 kWh/100 km.

Nissan Qashqai

Nissan Qashqai

A third-series restyling, the Nissan Qashqai 2026 is a 4.43-metre-long C-segment SUV that has been updated on the styling front with a large trapezoid grille, slim lights and wheels up to 20 inches in diameter. The interior features a rich, configurable 12.3-inch dashboard screen, a highly effective head-up display and a quick and intuitive multimedia system with up to a 12.3-inch screen. On the powertrain front, the 205-horsepower front-wheel-drive-only full hybrid e-Power versions are a viable solution for fleets, with average consumption of 4.5 l/100 km and emissions of 122 grams per kilometre of CO2.

Skoda Kodiaq

Skoda Kodiaq

Plenty of space on board and length up to 4.76 metres for the second generation Skoda Kodiaq, a D-segment SUV, the medium one to be more precise, with up to seven seats. On board, the multimedia system can count on a 10.4-inch or alternatively 13-inch display. On the engine front, the 2.0 Tdi diesel is available with 150 hp or 193 hp if you combine the four-cylinder with all-wheel drive. Alternatively, there is the 204 hp plug-in hybrid version capable of travelling up to 123 kilometres on a full tank of electricity, with a mixed consumption of 3.6 l/100 km and 9 g/km of carbon dioxide emissions.

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