Car

car&bike Team
Jun 10, 2026, 7:00 AM
We list some of the cars across varying segments with the most comfortable second-row chairs.
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car&bike Team | Jun 9, 2026Regenerative Braking Explained: How EVs Recover Energy While DrivingUnlike conventional cars that waste energy while slowing down, EVs can recover part of that energy and send it back to the battery through regenerative braking.5 mins read
car&bike Team | Jun 9, 2026How Extreme Indian Summers Affect EV Battery PerformanceIndian summers can push temperatures beyond 45°C, and while modern EVs are built to handle the heat, extreme conditions can still affect range, charging speeds, and battery efficiency.1 min read
car&bike Team | Jun 9, 2026EV-Specific Tyres Explained: Why Electric Cars Need Different RubberEV tyres may look similar to regular car tyres, but they're designed to handle extra weight, instant torque, and the unique demands of electric driving.4 mins read
car&bike Team | Jun 6, 2026Brake Fade Explained: Why Brakes Feel Weak After Repeated Hard BrakingYour brakes may still be working, but heat can make them far less effective.7 mins read
car&bike Team | Jun 6, 2026Battery-as-a-Service (BaaS) Explained: How EV Subscription Batteries Actually WorkWhat if you could purchase an EV for several lakh rupees less and pay for the battery separately? The Battery-as-a-Service model is designed to do just that.5 mins read
car&bike Team | Jun 6, 2026Why Low-Profile Tyres Are Not Always Ideal for Indian RoadsThe big alloy wheels and sporty low-profile tyres might seem high-end, but they have some drawbacks that drivers find out after driving over a few Indian potholes.5 mins read
car&bike Team | Jun 6, 2026Hydroplaning Explained: Why Cars Lose Control During Heavy RainA car can lose grip on a wet road in seconds, and when hydroplaning happens, even steering, braking, and safety systems may struggle to help.4 mins read
car&bike Team | Jun 5, 2026Understeer vs Oversteer Explained: What Happens When a Car Loses Grip?When a car loses grip in a corner, it can either push wider than intended or turn more sharply than expected, and understanding the difference can make you a safer driver.6 mins read