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JETHRO BOVINGDON

IT’S VERY DIFFICULT TO REVIEW AN EV IN THE pages of evo. The assumption is that we have too much baggage and are clinging on so intently to things such as naturally aspirated engines and manual gearboxes that we could never, ever say positive things about an EV. Never mind that my colleague Adam Towler really enjoyed the Tesla Model 3 Performance and we’ve enjoyed the Porsche Taycan, too.

Anyway, it was with my many years of glorious internalcombustion-engine baggage that today I greeted the

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