Auto Express: Ford’s Big Return and an EV Shuffle

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Huge news for Ford. Massive.

The Fiesta and Focus are coming back. Both hit the streets in 2028. We got exclusive pics, too. A look at how the new shapes might fall into place. It feels like a resurrection. A deliberate one.

Elsewhere? We put the all-electric Lexus ES through its paces. Does this revamped executive sedan have what it takes to actually bother the BMW i5? The Audi A6 e-tron? Maybe. The drive said more than just maybe.

We also dug up some dirt on Kia’s new baby EV. Called the EV1. And we went deep on Stellantis. They plan to dump over 100 cars on us by 2030. Over a hundred. Just wait.

Drives that actually matter

Porsche Cayenne Coupe Electric? Tested it. The updated Polestar 3? We got behind the wheel. Mercedes-AMG GLC 053? Done.

But the real headline isn’t the speed. It’s the family room. We pitted the award-winning Skoda Elrōq against the Toyota C-HR+ (with a plus). A true SUV showdown. Who wins the living room war?

Getting the magazine

Want a physical copy? Thousands of new cars are sitting in dealer lots across the UK. The issue covers them all. You can grab this week’s print edition right now.

“Save a massive 45 per-cent off the shop price.”

That’s the pitch for subscribing. Six issues for one pound. Yeah, that’s the entry. Free welcome gift if you jump on the bandwagon. After the trial? You pay £32.99 for a three-month block. Skip a beat. Cancel anytime. Unmailed issues get refunded. Safe bet.

Prefer screens? Fine.

Zinio hosts the digital edition. Single issue costs £2.99. A yearly sub is just £90.50. Read it on the tablet. Or the phone. Or the desktop. Doesn’t matter where you consume it, as long as you do.

If none of that appeals to you?

Buy the single issue. In shops or online. £4.50 gets you this week. Check your local stockist. Can’t make it to the newsstand? They’ll deliver the print copy to your door. Just click the link.

Will the Fiesta feel like 2028? Probably. But only the road knows for sure.