Autocar India June 2019 issue out on stands!

    Our June 2019 issue has exclusive drives of the Hyundai Venue and BMW X5, reviews of the Maruti Suzuki Alto facelift, new BMW Z4, Mini JCW and Mahindra TUV300 facelift, along with a face-off involving the Maruti Suzuki Swift, Tata Tiago JTP and the Ford Figo facelift, and a full preview of the MG Hector.

    Published On May 27, 2019 04:19:00 PM

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    Autocar India June 2019 issue out on stands!

    In our June 2019 issue, we bring you India exclusive reviews of the Hyundai Venue and the new-gen BMW X5. Plus, we have drives of the Maruti Suzuki Alto facelift, new BMW Z4, Mini John Cooper Works, Mahindra TUV300 facelift, a face-off involving the Maruti Suzuki Swift, Tata Tiago JTP and the Ford Figo facelift, our road test of the new Honda Civic and a full preview of the MG Hector, to go with our reviews of the Honda CB300R, Hero Xpulse 200 and more juicy news from the industry and features you’ll enjoy reading. Here are the highlights:

    Hyundai Venue

    The first-ever sub-four metre SUV from Hyundai has arrived. Is the Hyundai Venue the compact SUV you’ve been waiting for? We find out.

    New BMW X5

    Now in its fourth generation, the BMW X5 has grown in size and scale of abilities. We get behind the wheel for an exclusive drive.

    Maruti Suzuki Alto facelift

    India’s bestselling car has received a major upgrade, and is now powered by a BS6-compliant petrol engine.

    New BMW Z4

    The new generation of BMW’s stylish roadster has been a long time coming, and we’ve finally sampled it.

    Mahindra TUV300 facelift

    A mid-life update promises to inject freshness into the Mahindra TUV300.

    Kia Soul EV

    With a range of 453 kilometres on a full charge, the all-new Kia Soul EV holds plenty of promise.

    New Honda Civic road test

    We bring you all the real-world performance and fuel-efficiency figures + our final verdict on the new Honda Civic.

    Maruti Suzuki Swift vs Tata Tiago JTP vs Ford Figo facelift

    Which is the most fun hatchback you can buy for under Rs 9 lakh? We answer the question.

    MG Hector - Preview

    We bring you a detailed preview of what you can expect from MG Motor’s first SUV for India, the Hector.

    Honda CB300R

    The wait has been a long one, but Honda’s 300cc platform has finally made its debut in India with the CB300R.

    Hero XPulse 200 and 200T

    At last, Hero’s small-capacity adventure bikes have arrived. Just how good are they?

    KTM 125 Duke vs Aprilia SR 125

    Pitting two of the coolest two-wheelers a college-goer in India can buy – the KTM 125 Duke and the Aprilia SR 150 – against each other.

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