Tom Wiltshire
Deputy Web Reviews Editor
Tom's career started with an idle application for work experience at Auto Express magazine while stacking shelves at his local cornershop. Since then, he's worked on the websites of Auto Express and evo Magazine, before joining the reviews team for the PA news agency, driving all of the latest models and writing about them in national publications. From there, Tom moved on to Bauer Media to work on Parkers.co.uk and CAR Magazine as Senior Staff Writer, focusing mainly on reviews but also writing ownership content, news articles and opinion pieces. He's also spent a stint reviewing motoring products and books, and is a former judge of the RAC Motoring Book of the Year awards. He's now Deputy Website Reviews Editor at Carwow, helping buyers make the best decision when the time comes to change their car. Outside of the office, Tom sings with the award-winning Peterborough Male Voice Choir, collects Christmas jumpers and vintage appliances, and has a penchant for old Peugeots.
Latest car reviews by Tom Wiltshire
Articles by Tom Wiltshire
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Drag race: Ferrari 458 Speciale vs Audi RS7 Performance vs Audi S313th Aug 2024Hitting the drag strip today, we find out if an exotic Italian supercar can be bested by a four-door German saloon – and whether 2024’s... -
Used electric cars are now cheaper than petrol and diesel equivalents12th Aug 2024Expert analysis shows prices on forecourts to be 8.5% lower for EVs; helping drive huge surge in used EV sales -
BYD Seal facelift gets faster charging and new self-driving tech12th Aug 2024The update, which is already on sale in China, upgrades the electric saloon’s architecture from 400V to 800V -
The 10 best Volkswagen Golf GTI alternatives in 20266th Aug 2024The Golf GTI is one of the finest hot hatches around, but it has a few rivals worthy of catching your eye. We look at the best alternatives -
Ferrari Purosangue review: The V12 SUV that thinks it’s a supercar2nd Aug 2024Ferrari’s first SUV has an incredible engine and is great to drive, but other hyper-SUVs are more practical to live with -
Can I drive a van? What licence you need?1st Aug 2024Looking to drive a van? This guide explains what licence you’ll need -
The best small vans of 202624th Jul 2024Carwow’s pick of the most practical and useful small vans on the market -
Aston Martin Valiant: a V12-powered, road-legal track monster26th Jun 2024The track-focused variant of Aston’s highly exclusive Valour supercar features a 745hp engine, manual transmission and all-carbon body –... -
10 best cars for motorway driving in 202610th Jun 2024Munching up the motorway miles? These 10 cars are worth considering… -
Toyota, Subaru and Mazda to collaborate on new EV-fighting combustion engines29th May 2024Still a place for ICE in the EV era – three Japanese brands will collaborate -
BMW M3 facelifted for 2024: more powerful, no better-looking28th May 2024BMW’s hottest 3-Series gets a minor update for 2024 with a little more power and some extra interior tech -
This new BMW concept convertible looks better than any of its real cars24th May 2024BMW Concept Skytop evokes company’s classic roadsters, will debut at Villa d’Este -
Skoda Epiq: new baby EV has 248-mile range15th Mar 2024Skoda has announced its new ‘city SUV’, with an electric powertrain, plenty of practicality, and a price tag of less than £22,000 -
Rivian R3 and R3X: funky electric crossovers with rally styling8th Mar 2024The new R3 and R3X are the smallest vehicles yet from US EV manufacturer Rivian, and look set to offer big performance as well as... -
Rivian R2 unveiled: posh electric SUV to be sold in Europe8th Mar 2024American EV manufacturer Rivian has revealed three new electric cars, including the R2 – a mid-sized electric SUV that’s set for European...