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There are some very exciting cars due to be launched in 2023. Which are you looking forward to the most?BMW’s M Performance division has long been known for its fast saloons and SUVs, but never has it made a bespoke plug-in hybrid – until now. The XM combines a V8 petrol engine with an electric motor to produce a heady 644bhp, which is enough to rocket you from 0-62mph in just 3.8sec. Alternatively, take things easier and this sports SUV can travel for up to 55 miles on electric power alone.
0-litre petrol engine with fuel-saving mild hybrid technology and a 325bhp V6 petrol from launch, while a fully electric version is also on the way. That model should be capable of taking you around 300 miles between charges.The Mercedes EQE SUV is a car of big numbers. For starters, it’s got a 90kWh battery, meaning it can officially take you up to 366 miles before needing to recharge.
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