The Drive Five: The stories you might’ve missed – 1 July 2021
Canada's EV pledge and aftermarket instruments for the Tesla Model 3 headline today's top Drive stories.
As we continue toward a single publishing platform, some great news stories are being published on both CarAdvice and Drive.
If you're a keen reader of CarAdvice, you might be missing out on some of the content we're publishing over on Drive.
Here are the best stories published on the Drive website today:
1. Canada the latest country to mandate electric vehicles, petrol and diesel new cars banned from 2035
The North American nation has banned the sale of new fossil fuel-powered cars from 2035 onwards, joining the UK, Norway, and Sweden.
William Davis
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2. 2022 Lotus Emira teased ahead of reveal
The next-generation sports car from Lotus has been previewed before the covers come off, but what will power the Emira?
Ben Zachariah
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3. Aftermarket solution for ‘missing’ gauges in Tesla Model 3
If the minimalistic dashboard of your Tesla Model 3 isn't quite working out, there's a neat aftermarket solution!
James Ward
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4. BMW trademarks i2 name, hinting at electric sports coupe
New trademark filings hint at a new compact electric BMW, though it's not clear which 2 Series the brand will base its new EV on.
Alex Misoyannis
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5. Lockdown in Australia: What you can and can’t do with your car
Unsure about jumping in the car? Our quick guide takes you through the current restrictions across Australia.
Ben Zachariah
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