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    Our 23rd Anniversary issue is out and is headlined by our Kashmir to Kanyakumari drive in the Porsche Taycan electric sportscar. Continuing with the EV theme, we have a first drive of the Mercedes-AMG EQS 53 4Matic+, a drive of the Skoda Enyaq RS iV, and bring you all the details on Mahindra’s five EV concepts. There are also exclusive first drives of the Audi Q3, new Range Rover and the Ferrari 296 GTB. We also rode 2,000km, from Delhi to Mumbai, on four adventure bikes. There's this and more in the September issue of Autocar India.

    Porsche Taycan Kashmir to Kanyakumari (K2K)

    A road trip from Kashmir to Kanyakumari is a challenge in itself. But we took it one step further and did it in an electric sportscar – the Porsche Taycan, no less. Read about our adventure in this month's issue.

    2022 Range Rover

    Autocar India exclusively drives the 2022 Range Rover – it's big, comes with third row seating for the first time, and spoils you with even more luxury.

    Ferrari 296 GTB

    Ferrari's latest hybrid is here, and it comes with F1 tech. We've had the chance to drive it exclusively, and, surprisingly, it's very usable in our conditions.

    Mahindra BEVs

    Mahindra has announced a bevy of electric SUVs that are pegged to be the backbone of the company's EV push.

    Off-road Day 2022

    We take nine off-roaders to the Learn Offroad Academy and throw a series of obstacles at them. With 4x4 being the bare minimum to participate, entry's restricted for soft-roaders.

    Audi Q3

    We drive the Audi Q3 exclusively. Does it take the fight to the competitor's doorstep? We find out.

    Delhi to Mumbai in four ADVs

    A 2,000km journey and over 600hp on tap, we get astride four adventure tourers and ride them from Delhi to Mumbai to find out which one comes out on top.

    Mercedes-AMG EQS 53 4Matic+

    Mercedes-AMG has brought the EQS 53 4Matic+ to India. We couldn’t resist a first drive in the brand’s most expensive EV.

    Skoda Enyaq RS iV

    The Enyaq is Skoda's first EV to get the RS treatment and we've driven it. It’s headed to India next year and will be the brand’s first EV in the country.

    2022 Ducati World Week

    If there's ever such a thing as a motorcycle candyland, the World Ducati Week is it. Join us as we soak in all the happenings in Italy.

    TVS Ronin vs Royal Enfield Hunter 350

    The Ronin and Hunter are TVS and Royal Enfield's imagination of neo-retro roadsters, respectively. We've ridden them and are quite surprised by the outcome.

    Dilbagh Gill interview

    We chat with former Mahindra racing team principal Dilbagh Gill about the Gen 3 cars in Formula E, the Hyderabad E-Prix and what the upcoming season entails.

    Articles in this issue

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    Poll of the month

    The Mahindra XUV 300 facelift will be called the XUV 3XO. Should more brands rename models for facelifts?

    Yes, it could give new life to a slow-selling car

     

    13.99%

    Yes, but only if there are significant changes

     

    32.57%

    No, it's confusing and dilutes the brand name

     

    28.47%

    No difference, the product speaks for itself

     

    24.98%

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