This week: New Jaguar XK; Lamborghini Urus driven; Suzuki Swift Sport tested; Seat Leon Cupra R vs Honda Civic Type R

In this week's issue we reveal exclusive details for Jaguar's next XK, which will lead a whole family of new Jaguar sports cars.

There's also a technical dive into the world of Audi's electric car charging, which could place it ahead of its rivals.

Plus, Byton shows its new Tesla-rivalling electric SUV and we ask whether JLR's recent job losses are a cause for concern.

Also in this issue

Our road testers have got their hands on some contrasting cars this week. First, there's a go in the biggest Lamborghini you can buy, the Urus. Then its a contrasting jaunt in Suzuki's ultra-lightweight Swift in peppy Sport form. While Alpina's D5 leaves us wondering whether you should just bypass the BMW M5 and go straight for this uprated version.

Our features section kicks-off with a dual between two of the market's hottest hatchbacks, the Honda Civic Type R and Seat Leon Cupra R. It then sees us examine Pininfarina's changing future, as it shifts from design house to car manufacturer.

We meet Ken Choo, the owner of luxury car dealership HR Owen and Cardiff City FC, to get his insight into the future of luxury car sales. And our used car expert James Ruppert explains why he put his money where is mouth is and bought a Porsche Cayenne.

Our cars

Our BMW 5 Series stands up to the recent damning of diesel and makes a good case for the black pump fuel.

We test out Ssangyong Rexton's muscle on the mud to see if it's as tough as it looks. Plus, there's a long Good Friday drive for the Vauxhall Insignia.

Deals

We lament car dealers and offer some guidance as to how they could increase used car sales.

Jaguar's F-Type is out used car recommendation for the week.

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