Autocar India Magazine

The Maruti Suzuki Dzire vs Honda Amaze comparison test is the cover story of the Autocar India March 2025 issue. We reviewed the latest-gen BMW X3, Porsche Macan Electric, the new Audi Q5 and the exciting Skoda Octavia RS that’s headed here. Plus, we have reviews of bikes like the new KTM 390 Adventure, Ducati Multistrada V2, and more in these action-packed 228 pages.
Maruti Dzire vs Honda Amaze comparison
In the age of SUVs, the fourth-gen Maruti Dzire and the third-gen Honda Amaze must be celebrated. We tell you where to put your money.
New BMW X3 review
The fourth-generation X3 not only looks good but is also feature-packed. It trades some of its sportiness for comfort, but that’s not a bad thing!
Porsche Macan Electric review
Porsche’s bestselling SUV, the Macan, has gone electric-only. Is it as exciting as its predecessor when chucked around a bunch of twisties? We find out.
New Skoda Octavia RS review
Car enthusiasts, rejoice! Skoda is bringing the facelifted fourth-gen Octavia RS to India. We drove it on the road and a racetrack, and, to our delight, it’s still the talented, sporty, all-rounder family car.
New Audi Q5 review
In a time of big bets and radical moves, the new Audi Q5’s evolution-before-revolution approach is possibly the best. The sporty SQ5 could also be launched in India.
KTM 390 Adventure review
A brand-new platform bestows the 390 Adventure with greater capabilities. It’s what we wanted the first-gen bike to be.
F1, MotoGP guide
With winter break over, here’s our comprehensive guide to all F1 and MotoGP races this season. We also have a roundup of new drivers, rider/driver switches, and more.
Articles in this issue
- Feature Fashion Forward
- Feature Stars(s) of the Show
About Autocar India Magazine
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Having pioneered road testing in India, its road test verdicts are the last word on new cars and bikes. Its monthly content of exclusive news, features and riveting stories continues to be unrivalled.
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