The Press and Journal (Aberdeen and Aberdeenshire)

Pick of new car options

- TED WELFORD AND DARREN CASSEY

It seems as though very little time has passed since the 21 number plate was introduced in March, but with September here we now have the introducti­on of the new 71 plate.

The last six months have been especially busy for new cars, meaning the choice of brand new metal to purchase remains as extensive as ever. And with cars ranging from hot hatches through to new EVs, there’s something for everyone.

So to help you decide, we’ve picked out some of the best new cars out there on the 71 number plate.

AUDI Q4 E-TRON

Audi’s ramping up its range of EVs, and next in its

line-up is the Q4 e-tron. It becomes the brand’s most affordable electric car, and the German firm predicts it’ll become one of its biggest sellers in the years to come.

With a range of up to 316 miles, a high-quality interior and the option of a sleeker Sportback model or more convention­al SUV version, it’s also one of the best EVs on the market.

BMW IX3

Like Audi, BMW is broadening its electric range dramatical­ly at the moment, and though a number of new EVs will be launched in the coming months from the Bavarian marque, next up is the iX3 SUV.

It’s been a long time

coming, as BMW first unveiled it in July 2020, but with a high-quality, practical interior and electric range of up to 286 miles, it’s proven to be worth the wait.

CITROEN C3 AIRCROSS

Citroen’s C3 Aircross has proven a popular addition to the French firm’s range, and just in time for the new 71 plate, it’s been given a new nip and tuck.

Predominan­tly focused on its bold new front end, the updated C3 Aircross also gets a larger touchscree­n and an increased focus on comfort.

DACIA SANDERO

If you like getting plenty of bang for your buck, the introducti­on of Dacia’s new

Sandero will no doubt appeal. It continues to be Britain’s most affordable new car, but is also now better to drive, roomier and gets more technology than before.

You can also choose it as a more rugged-looking Stepway version, which gains beefier-looking styling for only a small increase in price.

FORD MUSTANG MACH-E

Though Ford’s Mustang might be best-known for being a V8-powered muscle car, recently that nameplate has been used on the brand’s first EV – the Mustang Mach-E.

With a Tesla-rivalling interior, practical SUV body style and electric range of up to 379 miles (one of the longest of any EV), it’s well worth considerin­g in this increasing­ly popular class.

MG5 LONG RANGE

Electric vehicles tend to be much more expensive than their petrol or diesel counterpar­ts, so any car that bucks that trend is going to be appealing. MG has seen its sales massively increase since introducin­g the MG ZS EV, and that’s only continuing with the introducti­on of the MG5.

Now there’s an updated version of this electric estate that has a longer range, able to go up to 250 miles per charge.

NISSAN QASHQAI

If you’re looking for a highriding family car, the

Qashqai will be one of the first on your list. It arguably created the crossover segment and has been a huge sales hit for Nissan, finding its way into the UK best-seller lists.

The new model brings a much sleeker appearance than before and a more premium interior, along with more impressive equipment, showing that the Qashqai is nudging upmarket.

PORSCHE 911 GT3

The Porsche 911 is often considered the ultimate sports car, and the GT models are the ultimate versions. So whenever a new one comes along it’s incredibly exciting, and this year is no different. The GT3 is optimised for those looking for the ultimate track day tool, and has a sonorous naturally aspirated engine.

It also has various components upgraded from Porsche’s dominant motorsport cars.

TOYOTA YARIS CROSS

The Toyota Yaris supermini is one of the best-selling cars in the UK, with its funky looks and hybrid powertrain appealing to buyers. Crossovers are also hugely popular, so it’s no surprise to see Toyota creating a lifted version of the Yaris.

It has a unique look inspired by the regular model, but gets a raised seating position that improves visibility when driving in the city. It also keeps that hybrid powertrain, impressive driver assistance technology and has a highspecif­ication launch edition.

VOLKSWAGEN ID.4 GTX

Volkswagen has put all its weight behind its transition to electric vehicles, and the result is the ID family. First was the ID.3 hatchback and then the ID.4 crossover.

Traditiona­lly, VW has found great success with its GTI performanc­e cars, and the ID.4 will be the first model to get the new electric performanc­e branding GTX.

It will have all-wheeldrive and be able to accelerate from 0-60mph in six seconds – that’s as quick as a hot hatch.

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STYLE AND SUBSTANCE: The Q4 e-tron is the latest in Audi’s EV range. The brand’s most affordable electric car, the firm predicts it’ll become one of its biggest sellers.
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Clockwise from top, Citroen C3 Aircross, Ford Mustang Mach-E, Volkswagen ID.4 GTX, Toyota Yaris Cross and the MG5 Long Range.
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Sports car enthusiast­s will be eager to see the new Porsche 911 GT3.

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