Autocar India

2020 Volkswagen Vento 1.0 TSI video review

The VW Vento used to be available with three engine options but now they've been replaced by a single one - the new 1.0 TSI turbo-petrol you'll find in the Polo and Skoda Rapid. Just what has it done for the Vento as a package? And what else is new? We have the answers.
1 min read17 Jul '20
Saumil ShahSaumil Shah
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2020 MG Hector Plus video review

In a nutshell, the MG Hector Plus is the six-seat, three-row derivative of the Hector SUV we’re all familiar with. MG Hector Plus prices start at Rs 13.4 lakh and top off at Rs 18.5 lakh (ex-showroom, India), meaning it’s about Rs 40,000-65,000 more expensive than equivalent versions of the standard Hector. Is it worth the extra money? We find out.
1 min read15 Jul '20
Nikhil BhatiaNikhil Bhatia

2020 Volkswagen T-Roc video review

The Volkswagen T-Roc sits in a curious place in our market. This CBU imported crossover is quite compact in size, but costs a not-inconsiderable Rs 19.99 lakh (ex-showroom). So, is it hiding something else under the skin that makes it worthwhile. We find out.
1 min read8 Jul '20
Gavin DSouzaGavin DSouza

2020 Mercedes-Benz GLS video review

The Mercedes-Benz GLS has always been a big, practical seven-seat SUV with the three-pointed star on its nose, but with this latest generation, it aims to step up the luxury game and truly live up to its billing as the 'S-class of SUVs'. Just how has it done that? Let us show you.
1 min read2 Jul '20
Renuka KirpalaniRenuka Kirpalani

2020 Honda City video review

The City is Honda's most important model in India and it will soon be launched in an all-new avatar. Interestingly, however, this is the first time the old City will continue to be sold alongside the new one. As a result the new model has grown up significantly and as we find out, there's a lot to be excited for with the new model.
1 min read30 Jun '20
Gavin DSouzaGavin DSouza

2020 Hyundai Verna video review

With the Verna facelift, Hyundai has been really comprehensive. Not only does it get a distinctly new look, but it also gets new petrol and diesel engines, as well as a range-topping turbo-petrol with a DCT. We drive it to tell you what's new.
1 min read24 Jun '20
Nikhil BhatiaNikhil Bhatia

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