Wheels

1800+

WHAT IT ALL MEANS

Recommended retail figure at time of publication (asterisk L, in-line; V, vee; F, flat. Number of cylinders. T, turbo; S, supercharged; D, diesel; H, hybrid; E, electric Litres or kWh kW Nm M, manual; A, auto; D, dual-clutch; C, CVT Kerb, kg km/h, acceleration in seconds (Wheels as-tested figures in italics) Consumption in litres, or kWh, per 100km Octane of fuel required, as numbered, or D for diesel percent, 3-year resale in Glass’s ISSUE TESTED month/year A, all-wheel; F, front; R, rear. Any figure in bold is our own estimate.

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