Car Reviews
Is less more? Has the thinking man’s version of the Jaguar F-Type Sportscar with the 2-litre 4-cylinder engine made the car better or worse? We drive the newest version of the iconic two seater and tell you all you need to know about this surprisingly good Porsche 718 Cayman competitor.
We drive the newest luxury sedan to be crafted by the attention to detail obsessed engineers at Lexus, the new ES300h. Lexus has moved the ES upmarket into E-Class, 5 Series, A6 and XF territory but does the Jap have what it takes to take on the Germans? We find out!
The Buddh International Circuit is the only Formula 1 Circuit in India and holds a monthly open Trackday where any car and bike owner can come and drive / ride on the track pushing their vehicles to the limit in a safe and secure environment. We take a closer look at how a Trackday runs, what you need to do to prep for a track day and of course, have a ton of fun!
Two subcompact SUVs that did get the treatment fairly recently have been bestsellers even in their manual avatars, the Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza and the Tata Nexon. Both models now have AMT as an option and not only on the top-spec... This is a tough comparison so watch to see which of these two cars comes out on top.
Mahindra has added two more seats to the TUV 300 and it has done so by increasing the length of the car. It's called the TUV300 Plus and seats 9 individuals. What it also gets is a more powerful engine and the one thing that really stands out is the ride quality. So what is it all about and where does it stand. We review the car to find out more..
Volkswagen recently launched the Ameo with a 1-litre petrol engine. This bodes well with the company's strategy to bring in small capacity engines which are fuel efficient as also good on performance. The Ameo has been a strong contender in the subcompact sedan segment and with the 1-litre engine now, we expect it to be better tuned as well compared to the 1.2 from before. Here's our detailed review of the new petrol engine on the Ameo.
We take a quick look at the brand new MPV from Mahindra, the all new Marazzo. The new Marazzo is Mahindra's first front wheel drive MPV and gets a 1.5-litre diesel engine. It also gets a 7 or 8 seater configuration with a premium interior and captain seats in the centre row. The Marazzo is priced between Rs 9.99-13.90 lakh (ex-showroom, India).
Renault has given its popular entry-level car, Kwid, a much-needed facelift after three years. We got to test the top-end RXT 1.0 litre model that comes with Renault’s Easy-R AMT system, along with revised styling, new features, and few other minor updates. Here’s our test drive review of the new 2018 Renault Kwid facelift.
The makers of the infamous AK-47 assault rifle have made a new electric car. The all-electric CV-1 is based on a 1970s Soviet-era station wagon and gets a 320 km range with a 0-100 kmph sprint capability in 6-seconds. While details are scarce about launch and price, we think there will most certainly be a market for a quirky electric car like this - especially if you need to take on a Zombie Army!
Maruti Suzuki has given significant updates to the Ciaz Facelift. It gets a fresh new look along with a new petrol engine as well. The prices start from ₹ 8.19 lakh and go up to ₹ 10.97 lakh. Is it worth the money? We find out.










































































































































