Autocar India March 2019 issue out on stands now!

    This issue, we review the Mahindra XUV300, and set a new record with it. There’s also drives of the all-new Wagon R, the 10th-gen Civic, new Camry Hybrid, Mercedes V-class and the Huracan Evo. The second-gen Ertiga is put through our road test, and pit it in a three-way battle with the Marazzo and Lodgy! Read more news, reviews and features in our March 2019 issue.

    Published On Feb 25, 2019 01:03:00 PM

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    Autocar India March 2019 issue out on stands now!

    Our March 2019 issue features reviews of a number of all-new cars – the Mahindra XUV300, Maruti Suzuki Wagon R, Honda Civic, Toyota Camry Hybrid, Mercedes-Benz V-class and the Lamborghini Huracan Evo. Also in this issue is a comparison between the Maruti Suzuki Ertiga, Mahindra Marazzo and Renault Lodgy, our first rides of the FB Mondial HPS 300 and BMW F 750 GS Pro and a ground report from Dakar 2019. As a bonus, we’ve got all the inside info on the Pininfarina Battista. Here are the highlights:

    Mahindra XUV300

    Is Mahindra’s latest crack at the sub-four-metre SUV its most impressive attempt yet? We find out.

    New Maruti Suzuki Wagon R

    Size, features or engines – the new Maruti Suzuki Wagon R is still a tall boy, but has matured in all departments.

    New Honda Civic

    After skipping a generation and a half, Honda’s striking executive sedan is back to take on the Corolla Altis, the Elantra and the Octavia. Was it worth the wait?

    New Toyota Camry Hybrid

    With its more efficient petrol-electric hybrid drive and greater focus on luxury and refinement, the new Camry is a big step forward.

    Mercedes-Benz V-class

    The V-class is the most luxurious MPV you can buy and is aimed at those who like to travel in groups and in style.

    Maruti Suzuki Ertiga vs Mahindra Marazzo vs Renault Lodgy

    Which is the best MPV you can buy for under Rs 15 lakh? We pick a winner.

    A dash across the Little Rann of Kutch

    We set the first off-road land speed record in the Mahindra XUV300.

    Pininfarina Battista

    All the inside info on Mahindra-owned Pininfarina’s 1,900hp electric hypercar.

    Ultraviolette EV prototype

    Bengaluru-based start-up Ultraviolette wants to outperform 200-250cc bikes with its upcoming EV. We ride the first prototype to see what it’s capable of.

    FB Mondial HPS 300

    The HPS 300 marks the return of an Italian brand that was heavily into racing. The story today, however, is quite different.

    Dakar 2019 – Full report

    We get to know the world’s toughest rally first-hand.

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