Authors Posts by Christopher Minasians
Christopher Minasians
Smart EQ Fortwo audio review: Will two speakers suffice?
The Smart EQ Fortwo is a small-sized fully electric car that offers a nibble experience. Despite its unique selling point, its compact form factor does hinder its...
Smart EQ Fortwo review (2024): The best city car?
In the late 90s, Smart, the German automotive brand and division of Daimler AG – better known in the consumer space for Mercedes-Benz Cars – came out...
Kia Soul EV audio review: 10-speaker Harman Kardon system
The Kia Soul EV is an affordable all-electric crossover SUV that sports a funky design. Despite its unconventional look, we found the vehicle excelled across the board...
Kia Soul EV review (2024): Better than Kia e-Niro & VW ID.3?
The Kia Soul EV, also known as the Kia e-Soul, was introduced in 2014. The second-generation model that's on review with double the battery capacity over its...
Rosberg X Racing celebrate two wins from two in Extreme E
Molly Taylor and Johan Kristoffersson from Rosberg X Racing have claimed their second win in Extreme E, after the duo took home first place in the Extreme...
Porsche Taycan audio review: Worth upgrading to the Burmester system?
The Porsche Taycan was announced in 2019, where it marked the first fully electric vehicle for the high-performance German automaker. We found the Taycan Turbo to be...
Porsche Taycan Turbo review (2024): 670hp of EV goodness
In 2019, the Porsche Taycan was announced at the Frankfurt Motor Show. It raised a few eyebrows among Porsche enthusiasts and EV fanatics, as not only was...
Seat Leon audio review: Better than the Audi A3?
Now in its fourth generation, the Seat Leon can be found as a plug-in hybrid – we found the PHEV to be a competent all-rounder, but ultimately...
Seat Leon e-Hybrid review (2024): A feature-packed plug-in hybrid
The Seat Leon – also known as the Seat León in Spain – is a compact hatchback, which has been around since 1998. Now in its fourth...
How can we improve EV efficiency? Electrification at McLaren Applied
Our video interview with Stephen Lambert, Head of Electrification at McLaren Applied.
Enjoy!