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Our March 2021 issue is headlined by two new stylish French SUVs – the Citroen C5 Aircross and the Renault Kiger. Reviews of the Maruti Swift facelift, Mercedes-Benz A-class Limousine, updated Toyota Fortuner and new Jawa FortyTwo, Autocar India’s annual Track Day event, and road tests of the Tata Altroz iTurbo and Aprilia SXR 160 are also in this issue. Along with this, we have numerous reviews, features and news stories you’ll enjoy. Here’s what to expect:
Citroen C5 Aircross
The upcoming C5 Aircross is a fresh take on the premium SUV formula.
Renault Kiger
Renault’s stylish Kiger is ready to set new value for money paradigm.
Mercedes-Benz A-class Limousine
We drive all the powertrain options of the new entry point to the three-pointed star, the A-class Limousine.
Maruti Swift facelift
For 2021, the Swift gets a minor cosmetic update, a bit more kit and a more powerful but frugal engine.
2021 Toyota Fortuner, Legender
Is the refreshed Fortuner, and the new stylish Legender variant, worth the premium you pay for them?
BMW M340i
The 3 Series now comes with BMW’s sweet straight-six engine, making it an even more compelling package.
2021 Volkswagen Polo Cup car
This definitely isn’t your average Polo – in fact, the 230hp 2021 Polo Cup car is even quicker than previous iterations, as we found out.
Tata Altroz iTurbo
Our comprehensive road test of the Altroz turbo-petrol reveals just how much of an improvement it is over the standard petrol model.
Autocar Track Day 2021
We head to the Madras Motor Race Track with Narain Karthikeyan and a selection of the most fun cars launched in recent months.
2021 Jawa FortyTwo
Relatively small changes have made a rather noticeable difference to the retro-bike.
Yamaha FZ25 vs Suzuki Gixxer 250
We tell you which Japanese-made naked 250cc bike is right for you.
Ducati Multistrada 950 S
Ducati’s adventure bike gets a raft of upgrades that make it more desirable but also more expensive.
News How semi-conductor shortages slammed the brakes on car production.
Review Hyundai i20 Turbo iMT long term review, 7,000km report
Review Volkswagen Tiguan Allspace long term review, second report
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