Suzuki e Vitara review, Tata Altroz review, and more: Autocar India June 2025 issue

We have also compared the Skoda Kylaq and Mahindra XUV 3XO, and driven the new Volkswagen Golf GTI.

Published on Jun 10, 2025 01:25:00 PM

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The June 2025 issue of Autocar India is headlined by a drive of the soon-to-arrive Suzuki e Vitara. We also have reviews of the Tata Altroz, VW Golf GTI and MG Windsor Pro, and we drive the radical Tesla Cybertruck right here in India. Coming to bikes, we’ve ridden the Suzuki GSX-8R and e Access. This and more in this month’s action-packed issue.

Suzuki e Vitara drive

Suzuki finally goes all-electric with the e Vitara. A drive of a prototype developed in collaboration with Toyota tells us it’s built with a no-nonsense approach typical of a Suzuki.

Tata Harrier EV first look

Tata’s flagship, the Harrier EV, is here. It brings back AWD in a Tata after five years, plus it gets segment-first features like a ‘transparent bonnet’ and a Samsung Neo QLED touchscreen.

Tata Altroz review

Tata’s premium hatchback gets its first big update, and it’s not just a ‘face’ lift. The new Altroz is re-skinned all around, and the insides get a full makeover, too.

Skoda Kylaq vs Mahindra XUV 3XO comparison

Can the new entrant from the Czech Republic take on our reigning compact SUV champion, the homegrown Mahindra XUV 3XO? Only one way to find out.

Volkswagen Goft GTI review

Volkswagen’s hallowed Golf brand has finally landed in India. In hot GTI guise, no less. We drive it at the NATRAX high-speed track and max it out!

Kia Carens Clavis review

The Carens has got a makeover and a new name – the Carens Clavis. It now has a turbo-petrol with a manual gearbox, a new design outside and in, and new tech, including ADAS.

Tesla Cybertruck drive

Not just the most radical Tesla ever, perhaps also the most radical automobile. 845hp in a stainless-steel box on wheels, and we drive it right here in India.

Suzuki e Access ride

Suzuki jumps on the EV bandwagon with the e Access. Can it shine where its Japanese compatriot, the Honda Activa e:, couldn’t?

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