AutomobilePropre
Automobile Propre is one of the best-known French-language EV-focused automotive media brands, combining a news website, buyer resources, forums, and a substantial YouTube presence. The channel is heavily centered on electric vehicles, though it also covers plug-in hybrids, charging infrastructure, energy topics, and occasional broader low-emission mobility subjects. 
The YouTube channel is aimed primarily at mainstream consumers who are considering buying an EV or comparing current models on the European market. Its reviews are generally practical and accessible rather than highly engineering-focused. Videos typically cover vehicle walkarounds, interior usability, driving impressions, range and charging discussions, pricing, ownership considerations, and comparisons between competing EVs. The channel also publishes broader EV news recaps, charging-network discussions, software-related topics, and occasional technology explainers. 
Automobile Propre’s presentation style is professional and magazine-like, reflecting its roots as a broader automotive publication rather than a single-person enthusiast channel. Production quality is polished, with clean editing, structured scripting, good visuals, and a consistent editorial format. Multiple presenters and contributors appear across videos instead of the channel revolving entirely around one personality. The tone is generally EV-positive and pro-transition, but still consumer-oriented and comparative rather than activist or ideological.
The channel’s “geek level” is moderate. It explains charging behavior, efficiency, and practical EV usage in a way that is approachable for regular drivers, but it usually does not go as deep into battery chemistry, thermal management, diagnostics, or detailed test methodology as highly technical enthusiast channels. Its strength is translating EV ownership into understandable buying advice for a broad French and European audience.
A notable part of the Automobile Propre ecosystem is the associated website and community platform, which extends beyond YouTube into written reviews, news coverage, forums, charging and ownership discussions, and buyer guides. That broader media presence gives the channel a more journalistic and publication-style identity than many independent YouTube reviewers. 
Latest reviews
Tesla Model 3 vs. BMW i4 : l’entrée de gamme face à face !
fev. 09, 2022
Essai Tesla Model 3 : la moins chère des Tesla a-t-elle toujours la cote en 2022 ?
fev. 07, 2022
Le Skoda ENYAQ coupé est enfin réalité !
fev. 04, 2022
Essai Tesla Model S PLAID : on a du mal à s’en remettre…
fev. 02, 2022
J’active (enfin) le préchauffage de la batterie… ça change tout ?
jan. 31, 2022
Qu’attendre de TESLA en 2022 ?
jan. 28, 2022
Il essaye ma Tesla, mais il ne s’attendait pas à ça !
jan. 25, 2022
La LUCID AIR s’envole sur le 0 à 100 km/h…
jan. 21, 2022
Skoda Enyaq 80 : voyager en famille ne lui fait pas peur !
jan. 18, 2022
Bridé à cause du froid ? Je (re)teste la recharge rapide !
jan. 14, 2022
Hyundai Ioniq 5 vs. Kia EV6 : le choc des berlines électriques coréennes !
jan. 12, 2022
Essai MG ZS EV : le SUV à prix canon prend du galon !
jan. 07, 2022
Voitures électriques : le TOP des nouveautés 2022 !
jan. 04, 2022
Ma première fois ne s’est pas passée comme prévu !
dez. 28, 2021
Essai Mercedes EQS : peut-elle détrôner la Tesla Model S ?
dez. 21, 2021
À ce prix, la Renault Mégane électrique risque de faire un carton !
dez. 17, 2021
Une Volkswagen ID3 au quotidien, ça donne quoi ?
dez. 15, 2021
Le TOP des voitures électriques pour économiser de l'argent aux bornes !
dez. 13, 2021
La Renault ZOE se crashe et perd ses étoiles
dez. 10, 2021
Une Peugeot e208 au quotidien, ça donne quoi ?
dez. 08, 2021
Essai Cupra Born : la meilleure des compactes électriques ?
dez. 06, 2021
La Dacia SPRING les met toutes K.O !
dez. 03, 2021
La voiture à hydrogène (Toyota Mirai) vue par un chauffeur professionnel
dez. 01, 2021
Essai Toyota Mirai : la fée hydrogène ?
nov. 29, 2021