The new generation BMW X5 is a bit bigger now, with 36 mm added in length, 66mm in width and 19mm in height terms. The wheelbase has increased by 42 mm.
The Volkswagen T-Roc is the right size and shape to attract the attention of the Indian buyer. While the T-Roc's exterior dimensions fall just short of the Creta's, it does have a longer wheelbase
The Honda CR-V is all set to make a comeback into India and that, was one of the company's big announcements at the 2018 Auto Expo. We got to drive the car ahead of its official launch, and here's what we think about it.
The Hyundai Verna is the crowned king when it comes to the compact sedan segment. Launched in late 2017, the car took on its then rivals, the Honda City and the original Maruti Suzuki Ciaz to come out victorious. Earlier this year, it faced fresh competition from the Toyota Yaris too. But even the mighty Toyota wasn't mighty enough to pip the Verna to its top spot. And now, the Maruti Suzuki Ciaz facelift, recently updated with a new exterior, a new interior and of course a new petrol engine will try to take the fight to its biggest rival once again. But will the changes be enough to give it in an edge?? Read on to find out.
A 3-cylinder engine is inherently fuel efficient and according to Volkswagen, the Ameo 1-litre offers 19.44 kilometres to the litre; which is up by almost 2 kmpl from the previous 1.2-litre engine.
The new Maruti Suzuki Facelift gets a bunch of updates to the looks along with a new 1.5-litre petrol engine as well. We spend some time with the new Ciaz and here's what we think.
The Renault Kwid finally gets a much-deserved update in 2018, and we got to spend a day with the top-end AMT variant of the car. he 2018 Renault Kwid might not appear all that different from the pre-facelift model, however, the carmaker has definitely made so considerable updates.
Here's our exclusive review of the Mercedes-Maybach S-Class luxury sedan. We test the range topping S 650 - not your average car and not even your average chauffeur driven one. But yes, most owners will spend exponentially more time in the back than in the front.
Here's our review of the new Kia Rio X-Line, the cross wagon avatar of the Rio that sells alongside the sedan in some markets. We test it in Russia - where it is built and sold. Could this be a unique product offer for India from the Korean chaebol? Our answer is a big yes.