Car Reviews

Siddharth Vinayak Patankar
Dec 13, 2018, 10:50 PM
BMW has plonked in the M3/M4's S55 twin turbo in-line six. But it's been down tuned to offer a tad less power, unlike the extra 20 horses you get on the M4. Torque remains the same at 550 Nm.
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Siddharth Vinayak Patankar | Dec 12, 20187th Generation BMW 3 Series Sedan ReviewHere's our detailed review and road test of the 2019 BMW 3 Series sedan. Currently in its 7th generation, the new 3 Series will come to India next year, and we got to test both the engine variants India will be getting - 320d diesel and 330i petrol.1 min read
Ameya Naik | Dec 7, 2018Tata Harrier SUV ReviewTata Motors plans to launch the Harrier in January 2019 and we expect it to be priced between 16 lakh rupees to 21 lakh rupees which will put it into the territory of the Hyundai Creta at the bottom and the Jeep Compass or even the Mahindra XUV500 at the higher end.1 min read
Siddharth Vinayak Patankar | Dec 1, 2018Gorgeous, Luxurious, Energetic: 2019 Mercedes-Benz GLE ReviewWhile the 450 petrol is the obvious performer, the 400d is my pick for all its grunt and power. Its also the right blend of sophisticated and smooth with brawny and brave. All while also giving you the higher spec interior trim and all the gadgets or creature comforts your greedy little heart desires.1 min read
Siddharth Vinayak Patankar | Jan 3, 20192019 Suzuki Jimny 4X4: First Drive ReviewWith the Maruti Suzuki Gypsy finally being phased out, leaving millions heartbroken, should Maruti Suzuki reconsider bringing the Jimny to India? And what about it's existing subcompact SUV play with the Vitara Brezza? I have now driven the new Jimny extensively. So read on to know where I stand on that issue.1 min read
Cyrus Dhabhar | Nov 24, 2018New 2018 Maruti Suzuki Ertiga ReviewSo there you have it. A capable family car now gets even more capable with the launch of the new Ertiga. It is priced well, comes packed to the gills with features and is more spacious too. It also handles and performs better and honestly, apart from the fact that it could have had a better set of wheels, LED daytime running lights with LED headlamps and that the automatic desperately needs a fully loaded Z+ model, Maruti Suzuki yet again have made a great package. With bookings open at Maruti Suzuki Arena dealerships across the country and waiting periods already starting to creep up, if you have been waiting for our review to decide whether or not you should buy one, our answer is a definitive and thumping yes! And if you are worried about your next Uber or Ola being the exact same car as your brand new ertiga, Maruti Suzuki has clearly mentioned that this new gen model will be only for the private market... for now at least.1 min read
Kingshuk Dutta | Nov 21, 2018Mahindra Alturas G4 First Drive ReviewThe Mahindra Alturas G4 is a big deal for the company. It is the new flagship from Mahindra and also marks the entry of the company in a new SUV segment. So, does it have the goods to deliver? Read on to find out!1 min read
Kingshuk Dutta | Nov 20, 20182019 Volvo S60 First Drive ReviewThe new-generation Volvo S60 is a handsome looking car and it will be coming to India next year as well. Here is a quick lowdown on how the new Volvo S60 drives and why it could be a game-changer in its segment.1 min read
Ameya Naik | Nov 10, 20182018 Nissan Kicks First Drive ReviewWe recently got a chance to drive the global spec version of the Nissan Kicks compact SUV in Dubai recently and it's surprisingly good. Read on to know more about our experience driving the Nissan Kicks.1 min read













































