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EVs centre stage at UK Drive Live Event 2025

By Bill McCarthy

The UK automotive market has welcomed another major Chinese car brand, Changan, which made its debut just weeks after Chery’s arrival with the Tiggo SUV. It unveiled its first UK model, the Deepal S07 saloon.

This significant introduction took centre stage at the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT)’s inaugural Drive Live event. Held at the Coombe Abbey Hotel in Warwickshire, the event successfully connected nearly 100 key media figures with the latest cars and technology from 12 manufacturers.

Electric vehicles on a charge

The showcase in Coventry was overwhelmingly dominated by electric vehicles (EVs), underlining the industry’s rapid transition. A key theme was the expansion of the EV market into new segments, highlighted by the debut of two new electric pick-up trucks.

Mike Hawes, SMMT Chief Executive, emphasised this shift at the event, stating: “The range of new vehicles on display here in Coventry highlights the variety of zero-emission options available to consumers.” 

He also stressed the importance of such events for the UK market. He said: “These events demonstrate the cutting-edge technology and innovation now being manufactured.”

New Chinese Changan arrives

The most notable debut came from Changan, one of China’s largest automotive groups with over four decades of manufacturing experience. The brand announced the Deepal S07 as its first UK model, supported by a new network of 20 Changan UK dealerships. A flagship site will be located at Lookers Star City in Birmingham.

Key models on display at Drive Live

A range of new and electrified models were showcased, including:

  • KGM Musso: The first electrified pick-up truck from KGM (formerly SsangYong).
  • Hyundai Inster: A new, small, and funky EV, alongside its luxury sibling Genesis and its electric model range.
  • Ford Explorer: The brand’s all-electric Explorer SUV.
  • MINI Cooper: The new Cooper models, including the convertible, provided a break from the pure-EV focus.
  • Toyota Land Cruiser Commercial: The new commercial vehicle offering.
  • Additional Brands: Models from BMW, Kia, BYD (featuring the new Dolphin Surf), and Nissan were also on display.

The new e-Vitara: A new era in Suzuki’s 4×4 history

From the 1970 LJ10, Suzuki has pioneered 4×4 technology, evolving through iconic models like the Samurai, Vitara, Jimny, Grand Vitara, SX4, Swift, S-Cross, Across, and now the all-new e-Vitara.

To celebrate 55 years of all-wheel drive, Suzuki hosted a showcase event in Wales.

The challenge took place at the hot and dusty Monster Mountain Motocross in Merthyr Tydfil, where the transformed mining site offered diverse terrains, jumps, and obstacles.

This event reminded journalists of Suzuki’s rugged capabilities ahead of the launch of its first fully electric vehicle, the e-Vitara, this autumn.

Old favourites like the nimble Jimny, a true mountain goat, were also put through their paces, exemplifying Suzuki’s 4×4 prowess.

Also on show was a vehicle owned by former world motor cycle race champion Barry Sheene. The LJ80, also known as a Jimny, which was given to him by Suzuki as a thank you for his success on their motorcycle.

Sheene won the 500cc World Championship twice, riding a Suzuki, in 1976 and 1977.

This vehicle sports Sheene’s racing number 7, and was part of his personal collection. The group acquired it at an auction and now forms part of Suzuki GB’s heritage collection. 

For decades, Suzuki has refined its ALLGRIP system, combining lightweight design with exceptional traction control. The new e-Vitara is touted as an “authentic SUV,” built on 55 years of 4×4 expertise.

Launched this autumn, the e-Vitara features a Battery Electric Vehicle (BEV) powertrain and an innovative electric four-wheel drive system known as ALLGRIP-e, expertly handling off-road conditions while ensuring impressive range and performance.