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CAR magazine, overwhelmingly acknowledged as the world's best car magazine, has driven into India under the name of CAR India. Explosive and vibrant, as well as serious and sensuous, CAR India has been launched to satiate the discerning automobile enthusiast who knows his radiators from his air filters. Full to the brim with spectacular international stories, fantastic Indian features and the hows and why about motorsport the world over, CAR India is for the insightful. Stories coupled with incisive analysis take the reader behind the scenes to explain the "Why" behind the "What", all this accompanied by stunning visuals courtesy award-winning design and publicity. CAR India is an authoritative automobile magazine, written for people with a burning passion for anything on four wheels. At the helm of CAR India is the very experienced Aspi Bhathena, one of the most respected names in the Indian and international motoring journalism. Source
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Search ArticlesŠkoda Slavia Gets Its First Midlife Refresh
The changes to the facelifted Škoda Slavia comprise modest visual tweaks, feature additions and a key mechanical change It was spotted under camouflage countless number of times but now the wraps have officially come off. Here’s the first proper refresh for the Škoda Slavia, which comes not too long after its larger sibling, the Kushaq, received its first facelift too. It will be available in six variants with some modest changes to the sedan.
Nissan Tekton First Drive Review - Away from the Urban Hubbub
We savour the Nissan Tekton around the breathtaking landscapes of the Himalayas Story: Gaurav Davare Photography: Chirayu Gijare There was a time when doing a road trip to Leh-Ladakh used to be a near-impossible feat. But now, with infrastructural progress over the years, it is more accessible to one and all. So, it was the perfect opportunity for us to go on an adventure away from the hubbub of the urban jungle to show how accessible it is.
Upcoming Audi A2 e-tron to be Most Efficient Audi EV Yet
This and more details revealed by the car-maker, ahead of A2 e-tron’s autumn 2026 debut Audi has showcased exciting new details of the upcoming A2 e-tron, claiming it will be the most energy-efficient production model in the brand’s history. The all-electric hatchback is expected to achieve a preliminary WLTP energy consumption figure of just 12.8 kWh/100 km in 140-kW (190-hp) guise, when equipped with the optional efficiency package.
Hennessey Reveals the Blackbird, its New Analogue Hyper-tourer
As the name suggests, it is indeed inspired by the Lockheed SR-71 Blackbird Hennessey Special Vehicles has unveiled the Blackbird, the brand’s third all-new offering after the Venom GT and Venom F5. And despite the “hyper” tag, it’s more than just another entrant in the top-speed, top-trumps race. Rather, Hennessey has prioritised driver engagement and emotional appeal over the increasingly digital and electrified direction that modern hypercars seem to be going.
Audi Q9 Debuts as the Largest SUV in its History
Premium seven-seater flagship SUV combines advanced technology, refined comfort and quattro performance Audi has expanded the upper end of its model range with the reveal of the Q9, its largest SUV to date, and the first model from the manufacturer with the “9” designation.
Volkswagen Launches the Golf and T-Roc Overseas in a New Hybrid Avatar
TSI performance, and good for the environment too! Volkswagen has opened the order books in Germany, its home market, for the brand’s new full-hybrid versions of the Golf and T-Roc. The respective variants packing the new powertrain will be identified simply by the “Hybrid” lettering on the tailgate, and will slot in between the existing eTSI mild-hybrid models and the plug-in eHybrid and Golf GTE variants, both of which are available only in Germany, for now.
Toyota Hilux First Drive Review - Not Just Big in Japan
The legendary Toyota Hilux is now in its ninth generation with some bold styling, plus revamped equipment and variant structure—with just automatics, at least for now. We spent some time in and around Jaipur, even venturing over some trails to find out what it’s like. Story: Jim Gorde Photography: Chirayu Gijare Few cars can excite me like a big pick-up truck.
Kia Syros EV: First Drive - Go-to compact EV?
A compact crossover, the Kia Syros EV aims to take on the competition. We drove it around Nandi Hills near Bengaluru to find out if it has what it takes. Story: Salman Bargir Photography: Chirayu Gijare Most of us know the idiom, “Don’t judge a book by its cover,” and some have learnt it the hard way. I believe that’s exactly how things should be: substance over form. That saying perfectly sums up the Kia Syros EV.
Mercedes-AMG E 53 HYBRID Launched
Good news comes in the form of the plug-in hybrid-powered Mercedes-AMG E 53 HYBRID, which retains the 3.0-litre in-line six, with a lot more power In this day and age, even the performance-crazy models from Affalterbach are getting increased doses of electrification, and the Mercedes-AMG E 53 HYBRID is the latest to get greater electrical assistance via the plug-in-hybrid route. Fortunately, this assistance has raised the game in terms of performance and thrills from this AMG sedan.
JULY 2026 - Car India
Farsighted Fuel Policy: Need of the Hour In our country, everything is done without thinking about the consequences—how something will affect the ordinary citizen. The government has forced ethanol-blended fuel on consumers. The road transport minister, who has nothing to do with the petroleum ministry, keeps justifying the blending of ethanol and forcing car manufacturers to make cars that are E20 and E30 compatible. Now he wants to bring in E85 and 100 per cent ethanol fuel.