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    An in-depth review of the Maruti Suzuki Jimny headlines the Autocar India June 2023 issue. This is followed by first drives of the BMW M2 and Mercedes-Benz EQB 350, and a drive of the facelift Porsche Cayenne in Austria. You can't miss our feature on road-tripping across Jordan in a Mercedes-Benz E-Class. With the onset of monsoon, we have a few timely features to ensure your tyres are ready for rainy days, and how to prevent punctures. The issue also includes a comparison of the VernaVirtus and the Slavia midsize sedans. We take a look at everything we know so far on Citroen's upcoming midsize sedan for India – the C3 X. Moving on to the bike section, we have first rides of two fully-faired exotics, the BMW S 1000 RR and Ducati Supersport 950 S. This and more in the Autocar India June 2023 issue.

    Maruti Jimny review

    Our Jimny review encapsulates everything Maruti's new 4x4 has to offer – 5-door practicality, off-road tech, and on and off-road performance.

    Porsche Cayenne review

    The Porsche Cayenne facelift has received updates to its exterior, but the most comprehensive of them all is, possibly, under the hood, with the return of the V8.

    Citroen C3 X

    Citroen's fourth model under its C-cubed programme, the C3 X, is a high-riding sedan that would rival the likes of the Honda City, Hyundai Verna and others.

    Hyundai Verna vs Volkswagen Virtus vs Skoda Slavia comparison

    Midsize sedans have made a comeback and the Verna, Virtus and Slavia are the hottest of the lot with their 1.5-litre turbo-petrols. Our comparison finds out which is the best all-rounder.

    BMW M2 review

    BMW's entry point into its M family is the M2, which packs a firecracker of a six-cylinder engine. What's more, it even gets a manual gearbox that just adds to driver engagement.

    Jordan road trip

    As part of our new Autocar Expeditions initiative – where we offer curated road trips to exotic places – we explore the scenic landscapes of Jordan, with the Mercedes E-Class for company.

    Tyre special

    Our tyre special covers all bases – what the markings on your tyres mean, how to increase the lifespan of your tyres, the right air pressure, ensuring your tyres are monsoon ready, and more.

    Mercedes-Benz EQB 350 review

    Less than six months since Mercedes launched the EQB in India, it has updated it with more power and torque. We drive it to Mahabaleshwar to see how the added firepower helps it.

    BMW S 1000 RR review

    BMW's exceptional litre-class bike gets an update for 2023. We ride its range-topping M Sport Version and, compared to its rivals from Italy, it's relatively useable on the road.

    Ducati Supersport 950 S review

    Ducati Supersport 950 S marries rider engagement and everyday useability while still being true to its heritage.

    Articles in this issue

    Feature How Tata saved its 1.5 diesel without spending a fortune

    Feature Feature: A lap of Jordan in a Mercedes Benz E Class

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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

     

    14.21%

    Yes, but only if there are significant changes

     

    32.65%

    No, it's confusing and dilutes the brand name

     

    29.67%

    No difference, the product speaks for itself

     

    23.46%

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