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2020 Skoda Rapid 1.0 TSI video review

With the move to BS6, the Skoda Rapid has ditched its old 1.6 MPI petrol and 1.5 TDI diesel engines in favour of a new 110hp, 1.0 TSI, turbo-petrol engine. It also gets a new 6-speed manual gearbox and a torque converter along with a few more updates. But is that enough to breathe new life into this ageing midsize sedan? We find out.
1 min read22 Jun '20
Hormazd SorabjeeHormazd Sorabjee

2020 Hyundai Creta diesel video review

You've seen our review of the new Creta turbo-petrol with the DCT gearbox. Now we get behind the wheel of the diesel-manual Creta to find out if this can really be the version best suited for most buyers.
1 min read16 Jun '20
Gavin D'SouzaGavin D'Souza

2020 Volkswagen Polo 1.0 TSI video review

The VW Polo has been around for over a decade now but Volkswagen has given it another major update for 2020 with a new BS6 petrol engine that's sure to breathe some life into it. We drive the new Polo 1.0 TSI with a manual gearbox.
1 min read2 Jun '20
Shapur KotwalShapur Kotwal

MG ZS EV vs Hyundai Kona Electric comparison video

Electric cars are now well and truly part of the mainstream Indian automotive space, with cars that are not only practical but desirable and relatively affordable too. In our first ever all-electric comparison test, we tell you which electric SUV is better - the MG ZS EV or the Hyundai Kona Electric.
1 min read26 May '20
Saumil ShahSaumil Shah

Volkswagen Touareg video review

The VW Touareg has been sold in India in its previous two iterations, and it is essentially an Audi Q7 without a third row of seats, and with a VW badge on its nose. And now, for its third generation, they've really upped the ante on bling and luxury, but as of now there are no plans to bring it to India. But should Volkswagen bring it to India like it did the previous versions? We got a brief drive in it to try and answer that question.
1 min read24 May '20
Gavin D'SouzaGavin D'Souza

Mercedes-Benz G 350d video review

The Mercedes-Benz G 350d is something we should have gotten in India years ago - everything we love about the G Wagen but in a cheaper and more sensible package, without the insane running costs of the twin-turbo V8 AMG version. We take it for a spin to see what it's all about.
1 min read11 May '20
Gavin D'SouzaGavin D'Souza