Car Reviews
This is the second episode of our new series “Chalk And Cheese” where we bring together two cars together - where they have one or more common streaks. This time we have two cars with a surprising number of similarities but have two different body style. Do take a look to find out which one is better suited for you. And how did you like this Chalk and Series and what cars would you want to see features on our channel.
The Honda City e:HEV is the only strong hybrid sedan you can get under Rs. 25 lakh. But amidst growing demand for SUVs, is the City Hybrid worthy of your attention? Well, Seshan Vijayraghvan thinks so. See what he has to say in his 1000 km long term review. And yes we also have the car's real-world fuel efficiency number for you.
The VF6 sits right in the middle of Vinfast's range of all-electric SUV. It is a compact 5-seater that is aimed at being a one-size-fits-all kind of car. It is a crossover that offers the height and ground clearance of an SUV. Available only as a front-wheel-drive, it has a 59.6kWh battery that is bigger than its rivals such as the HYundai Creta, the out-going MG ZS EV and even the entry variants of BYD Atto3, which is actually a segment higher. Was expected to be launched by September but is likely to get pushed to an October launch now. Estimated to cost Rs 18-22 lakh. 0:38 - Design & Dimesnions 1:52 - Interiors 4:03 - Driving 5:03 - Battery 5:23 - Verdict
Within a week's time, the Tata Curvv clocked 1500kms with us. We took it over the Mumbai-Pune Expressway. Then to Nashik and back. And in this video, Bilal Firfiray explains everything we liked with the car, and everything that could have been better.
This Mercedes-Maybach S680 Night Series with its mouthful of a name, isn’t for everyone—and it’s not meant to be. It’s enormous in size, unapologetic in its priorities, and expensive enough to ask serious questions of value. But who is it for then? Bilal Firfiray has answered that question. Do tell us how you like this new special "Night Trails" Series. And which other car do you want to see featured in it. 00:00 - 01:53 - Welcome to the world of Ultra Rich 01:53 - 03:32 - What's so special about the Night Series? 03:32 - 06:23 - A Place to be in 06:23 - 09:11 - Before They Go Extinct 09:11 - 10:25 - Epilogue
The Tata Altroz has finally received a facelift after more than 5 years, and while that’s quite late, the company has got almost everything right. It looks nicer, offers more creature comforts, and yes, you also get a host of modern tech. But what’s special here is that it continues to be the mass-market hatchback to still offer a diesel engine. What the full review to know more about the 2025 Tata Altroz facelift. 00:00 - Introduction 00:47 - Design & Styling 02:30 - Bootspace 03:25 - Interior & Cabin Features 08:19 - Flush-Fitted Door Handles 08:45 - Rear Seat Space 10:08 - Safety Features 10:43 - Powertrain Choices 11:40 - Diesel Performance 12:32 - CNG Performance 13:29 - Ride & Handling 15:25 - Verdict
We got a taste of the Golf GTI Mk 8.5 (facelifted version of the 8th generation model) at the NATRAX and despite some missing features, have come out impressed Timestamps 0:00 Intoduction 1:09 History 1:56 Design & Dimensions 5:07 Engine 6:48 Driver's POV 10:12 Rear Seat 11:17 Drive & Handling 12:50 Verdict
When it comes to the wheels for your boss, there are very few choices. And then comes this - the Toyota Vellfire - telling the world that you are the CXO, managing director, or the big-fat business tycoon, even before you step out of your car. In this video, Bilal Firfiray has detailed the new Toyota Vellfire and why its the ultimate car to be chauffeured around 00:00 - 01:35 - Introduction 01:35 - 03:00 - Exterior and Styling 03:00 - 04:46 - Second Row Comfort 04:46 - 06:03 - Third Row Any Good? 06:03 - 07:19 - Second Row On The Move 07:19 - 12:44 - How's It To Drive? 12:44 - 15:50 - What's Good, What's Not?
With the new Carens Calvis, Kia India has improved its popular MPV in almost every way. It looks nicer, has loads of features and tech, and still offers multiple engine and transmission choices. Consumer demand has prompted Kia to offer larger wheels, a panoramic sunroof, and bigger screens. If that’s not enough, you can also get Level 2 ADAS. So, the question is, is the Kia Carens Clavis the ideal family car for the modern-day car buyer? Let’s find out. Chapters: 00:00 – Introduction 00:54 – Exterior Styling 02:07 – Features & Cabin Space 04:42 – Rear Seats 05:50 – Safety Features 06:55 – Powertrain & Performance 10:25 – Ride & Handling 12:45 – Verdict
Originally made for the Indonesian market, the Stargazer could potentially have competed with the likes of the Maruti Suzuki XL6, Toyota Rumion and Kia Carens if it had come to India. Here's what India almost got - spotted at this year's Bangkok Motor Show 0:00 – Design 1:04 – Engine & Gearbox 1:48 – Interiors 3:16 – Rear Seat 4:14 – Summary
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