It would also drive you automatically from city to country, or you could use a normally hidden steering wheel. The company claims that the car will be the first model based on a new, modular, scalable future toolkit. There is likely to be a shortage of good-value secondhand cars as the supply of used imports is drying up. I was particularly impressed with the Captur E-Tech plug-in hybrid, with its pricing from €29,695 in S Edition specification (pending SEAI grant confirmation). It will also be the brand's first plug-in hybrid model when it launches into Ireland next month.
Source: Irish Independent November 15, 2020 02:37 UTC