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EV LOVER

The Geneva Motor Show is typically the place to go in order to ogle the most exciting new cars, whether that’s a madcap concept vehicle from an obscure supplier or the latest iteration of a popular hatchback.

We all know what happened this year, but that didn’t stop the world’s biggest auto brands from teasing us with glimpses of future models online. Dominated by electric, hybrid and alternatively-fuelled machines, the unveils showcased a break with styling convention – and ludicrous performance becoming accessible to the many, rather than the flashy few.

The facts stand: car levels of their entire fleets to just 95g/km by next year onwards. To make this a little easier to swallow, the EU came up with the notion of ‘super-credits’, which see every car with CO emissions of less than 50g/km count more towards meeting the fleet average.

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