Secret new Tata EVs, exclusive BMW iX drive and more: Autocar India January 2022 issue

    Autocar India’s January 2022 issue also includes a review of the BYD e6, a comparison between the KTM RC 200 and Yamaha R15, along with a feature on our annual drag day.

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    Secret new Tata EVs, exclusive BMW iX drive and more: Autocar India January 2022 issue

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    Headlining the Autocar India January 2022 issue is our report on Tata Motors’ upcoming secret EVs. This issue also carries first drives of the Volkswagen Tiguan facelift and Mercedes-AMG A 45 S, along with first rides of the Hero Xpulse 200 4V and TVS Apache RR 310 BTO. An in-depth road test review of the TVS Jupiter 125 is also in store, along with a close look at the new Kia Carens, plus our annual drag day feature. There’s all this and much more in the latest issue of Autocar India. Here’s what you can expect:

    Upcoming Tata EVs

    In the January 2022 issue, we bring you exclusive news on Tata Motors’ EV gameplan. From the Nexon EV Coupe to Sierra EV, we list down Tata’s secret new models that are headed your way in the next five years.

    Mercedes-Benz S 350d

    Local assembly and feature deletions bring down the price of Mercedes’ flagship sedan by a considerable margin. But, has it changed the experience? Find out in this issue.

    Hyundai Ioniq 5

    We drive Hyundai’s born-electric model, the Ioniq 5 EV, which is India-bound next year. Find out what it’s like in the January 2022 issue. 

    BMW iX

    BMW’s recently launched iX electric SUV is striking to look at and full of technology. We put it through its paces in an exclusive drive in this issue.

    Lamborghini Huracan STO

    We get a taste of the most hardcore Lamborghini Huracan at the Buddh International Circuit. You don’t want to miss this drive in the latest issue.

    Autocar Drag Day

    Turbocharged cars were the flavour of the season for the 2022 edition of the Autocar Drag Day. Check out the competitors and winners in this month’s issue.

    Year in review

    We team up with JATO Dynamics India and review the year in terms of numbers. This feature definitely makes for some interesting reading.

    Mercedes-Benz Classic Car Rally

    In its eighth edition, the 2021 MBCCR was more flamboyant than ever before. Read about all the stars in attendance in this issue.

    KTM RC 200 vs Yamaha R15

    Which of these entry-level, faired sportsbikes should you put your money on? Find out in the January 2022 issue. 

    Harley-Davidson Street Glide Special, Road Glide Special

    Special versions of the big cruiser bikes get even bigger engines and more features. Find out what they’re like to ride in this issue.

    Ducati Multistrada V4S

    The latest version of Ducati’s adventure motorcycle has a superb V4 engine and plenty of electronic wizardry. Find out what it's like in this issue.

    Aprilia SR 160 Race

    The Aprilia SR 160 gets sharper styling and new features with this update. We take it for a ride and tell you if it’s worth the premium.

    Aprilia RS 660, Tuono 660 and RSV4 1100 Factory

    We get a chance to ride Aprilia’s latest sportbikes at the Dubai Autodrome. Read more about this special experience in the January 2022 issue.

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