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2019 Hyundai Kona Electric India video review

Electric vehicles or EVs are coming our way fast, but so far, there have been compromises. But the Hyundai Kona Electric could be the one that changes that. Thanks to local assembly, it’s priced at a relatively reasonable Rs 25.3 lakh (ex-showroom) and gets you 136hp, 452km of range and premium features. But is that enough to make you want one? We get behind the wheel for a quick first impression.
1 min read11 Jul '19
Nikhil BhatiaNikhil Bhatia
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Our Cars: Maruti Suzuki Dzire long term review video

After 18 months and 12,000km our long-term Maruti Suzuki Dzire ZXi+ MT has finally gone back. We recount our experience with the car, through thick and thin, and tell you the pros and cons, as well as the running costs and and mileage.
1 min read10 Jul '19
Gavin D'SouzaGavin D'Souza

2019 Nissan Leaf video review

EVs are coming and it's time for us to adjust to what they're like to live within the real world. And what better place to start than the world's best selling, highway-ready electric car, the Nissan Leaf. It will be launching in India and we got an early drive review of it in the Delhi NCR.
1 min read7 Jul '19
Shapur KotwalShapur Kotwal

2019 Range Rover Velar video review

The Range Rover Velar is locally assembled now and that means it starts at a far more attractive price of Rs 72.47 lakh, ex-showroom. So it's better value now, but is it a luxury SUV you should consider buying? We drive it to find out.
1 min read4 Jul '19
Cyrus DhabharCyrus Dhabhar

Tata Tigor EV video review

The Tata Tigor EV looks every bit like the standard car, but under the skin, there's not a drop of petrol or diesel to be found. But how good is it? We rented one for a day to find out.
1 min read2 Jul '19
Nikhil BhatiaNikhil Bhatia

Mercedes-Benz EQC video review

The company that invented the car has just brought out its first standalone electric car. Say hello to the Mercedes-Benz EQC, a car which proves that Mercedes is serious about the EV race. We head to Norway - the unofficial home of EVs - to see what it's like.
1 min read1 Jul '19
Hormazd SorabjeeHormazd Sorabjee

Poll of the month

Will the Hyundai Creta be overtaken in 2026? If so, which SUV will do it?

Tata Sierra
Renault Duster
Kia Seltos
Maruti Suzuki Victoris
No, the Creta will stay on top
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