Car Reviews
Tata Altroz’s new flagship not only gets a new, more powerful engine but also a whole array of upgrades that should up the ante when it comes to its driving finesse. We drive it on the road and a racetrack to understand whether the changes in the Altroz Racer and its asking price is worth the price tag. #tatamotors #tataaltroz #altrozracer #altroz #tatacars #cars #review #carandbike
In 2023 Mercedes-Benz launched the new-gen GLC in the Indian market. The SUV comes with both Petrol & Diesel engine options and we drive the latter to tell you if this makes for a more sensible option in the segment. #mercedesbenz #mercedesbenzglc #glc220d #carandbike #cars
The Toyota Urban Cruiser Taisor might be a rebadged Maruti Suzuki Fronx, but is it worth considering? Well, it has a successful recipe to start with, and Toyota's brand recall to go with it. But what are the changes and why should you consider it over the Fronx? In this video, Bilal Firfiray tries to find an answer.
The Maruti Suzuki Swift has been in the Indian market for almost two decades now. As we near the car’s 20th anniversary, the company has now launched the fourth-generation Swift in India. The new-gen model is more stylish, gets new features and tech, and most importantly, comes with a new 1.2-litre, 3-cylinder engine from the Suzuki’s Z-Series range, with a claimed efficiency of 25.75 kmpl. But is the new-gen Maruti Suzuki Swift still that fun-to-drive affordable little hatchback that everyone loved so much? We recently spent some quality time with the new Swift to find an answer to that very question.
Launched in 2019, the Mahindra has given a much-needed makeover to the sub-compact crossover that competes in a segment dominated by some very big names. Exterior and interior changes complimented by the addition of a new petrol powertrain and Level 2 ADAS, the XUV 3XO is now better equipped to take on the role of an all-round package Indians would love Web Review: https://www.carandbike.com/news/mahindra-xuv-3xo-tgdi-at-first-drive-revitalised-sub4m-suv-guns-for-the-top-3212979
Jeep has launched a heavily updated 2024 model of its iconic SUV, the Wrangler in India. Introduction of many new features has made the cabin more premium than before and the SUV also gets some additional off-road capabilities. The Unlimited variant is priced at Rs 62.65 lakh (ex-showroom) and Rubicon will cost you Rs 66.65 lakh (ex-showroom). We drive the Rubicon version of the Wrangler. Read Full Review - https://www.carandbike.com/reviews/first-drive-2024-jeep-wrangler-rubicon-3212836
After spending over 6 months at the car&bike garage, the Fronx is finally heading back home to Maruti Suzuki India. Over these months the Fronx faced all the tough ordeals that team car&bike had managed to throw at it. In this video, Seshan talks about everything he loved about the Fronx, things he disliked and things that could have been better. And he also answers the most important question, is the Maruti Suzuki Fronx all the car you need? Let’s find out!
<p>The Tata Nexon in its current avatar is better than ever. It looks sharper, has a host of advanced features and tech on offer, and you still get the option for both petrol and diesel. At the same time there are still some small issues that might deter you from buying one. So, to simplify things, in this video we are giving you 5 reasons why you should to consider getting the Nexon, and 3 reasons why you might want to avoid it. 0:00 – Intro 0:48 – Looks 1:34 – Creature Comforts 2:09 – Smart Features 3:19 – Safety 4:00 – Driving Dynamics 5:05 – Finishing Issues 5:45 –Space Management 7:00 – Bad Manual Gearbox 8:15 – Verdict
We spent a few weeks with the Isuzu D-Max V-Cross to know how it feels to live with a huge pick up truck. Should you buy one or not? Watch our video review to find out. #vcross #isuzu






























































































































































