Sam Phillips

Sam Phillips
Title: Staff Writer

Sam has been a regular Autocar contributor since 2021 and became a member of the team in summer 2024. He previoulsy worked for sister-title Move Electric, which covers the entire spectrum of electric vehicles, from cars to boats – and even trucks.

As Autocar's Staff Writer he is tasked with updating top 10s and evergreen content, as well as writing first drives and used reviews. 

Sam graduated from Nottingham Trent University in 2021 with a BA in Journalism. In his final year he produced an in-depth feature on the automotive industry’s transition to electric cars and interviewed a number of leading experts to assess our readiness for the impending ban on the sale of petrol and diesel cars.

Sam is an expert in:

  • Electric cars news and reviews
  • New car news
  • Micromobility
  • Classic cars Motorsport, from Formula 1 to Classic Trials
  • Porsche PTS colours

What is your biggest news story?

My most notable story would be my in-depth feature on the future of Alpine and its switch from a one-car manufacturer to an electric sports car brand with a new three-model line-up. For a brand that prides itself on lightweight sports cars to then announce its plans to become an EV only manufacturer is huge. In an interview with Alpine’s then CEO Laurent Rossi, he outlined his vision for the brand and revealed that it would be splitting its future range into lifestyle and sporting lines.

What’s the best car you’ve ever driven?

While I’m fortunate enough to have driven some brilliant cars in my first two years at Autocar – the Toyota GR Yaris and Porsche 718 Cayman GTS 4.0 to name a few – I’m always drawn back to my very own 1990 Rover Mini Cooper RSP. Simply put, it's one of the purest driving experiences anyone can have, and the Maniflow single-box exhaust delivers a rich soundtrack that leaves a smile on my face like no other.

What will the car industry look like in 20 years?

I imagine we’ll be using an EV from Monday to Sunday to get around, but I expect other micro-mobility solutions such as e-bikes and e-scooters to enter the fray on a much larger scale. Of course, electrification will become the norm, but I wouldn’t rule out hydrogen and indeed synthetic fuels – we’ve just got to allow the technology to evolve. Most importantly, I think that the car, as an entity, will be something that is celebrated. Whether it's a large-scale motorsport event or a show at local village green, cars will still attract enthusiasts in one way or another.

News

The best small electric cars - driven, rated and ranked

Electric cars may already be cheaper than you think – and they're set to get even cheaper. Here's the best of the crop

The best small electric cars - driven, rated and ranked
Car review

Skoda Elroq

Skoda shifts its focus to EVs, starting with a Scenic-rivalling compact SUV

Skoda Elroq
Car review

Used BMW M4 2014-2020 review

Straight six turbo BMW coupe obviously has its charms. Especially at these prices

Used BMW M4 2014-2020 review
Car review

Used Range Rover Evoque 2011-2018 review

The Range Rover Evoque drew heavily on style as a selling point, but also possesses the substance to back it up

Used Range Rover Evoque 2011-2018 review
Car review

Land Rover Discovery

Is this a triumph of style over substance or is the fifth-generation Discovery the best yet?

Land Rover Discovery
Car review

Nissan Qashqai

Nissan's Sunderland-made mid-sized crossover keeps practicality, comfort, value and ease of use at the heart of its positioning

Nissan Qashqai
Car review

Used Volkswagen Golf GTI 2013-2017 review

Can the hottest Volkswagen Golf GTI ignite the passion and reclaim its crown now lost to the Ford Focus ST?

Used Volkswagen Golf GTI 2013-2017 review
Car review

Citroen e-Berlingo

Can a bigger battery, improved range and revised interior boost the appeal of Citroën's perennial MPV?

Citroen e-Berlingo
Car review

Used Seat Ateca 2016-2020 review

Is Seat's first SUV a more appealing used buy than a Volkswagen Tiguan or Nissan Qashqai?

Used Seat Ateca 2016-2020 review
Car review

Used Toyota GR Yaris 2020-2024 review

Nothing will top this hot hatchback before the ICE age is over, so buy one while you can

Used Toyota GR Yaris 2020-2024 review
Car review

Used Peugeot 208 2012-2019 review

Peugeot's charming and roomy supermini can now be had for less than £1000 - should you take the plunge?

Used Peugeot 208 2012-2019 review

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