Autocar India Magazine

Our March 2026 issue is headlined by JSW MG Motor’s India plans. We have reviewed the Toyota Urban Cruiser Ebella, and have two important comparisons: Tata Sierra vs Hyundai Creta N Line and Tata Punch vs Tata Nexon. An in-depth look at the Nissan Gravite and a comprehensive report of our annual Modern Classic Rally are also a part of the issue. On the two wheeler side of things, we have ridden the updated Kawasaki Z900. This and much more in this month’s issue of Autocar India.
JSW-MG Motor India plans
JSW Group, one of India’s largest conglomerate, is gearing up to launch its first car this year – a plug-in hybrid SUV. Its partner, MG, will bring in three new products, including an Astor/ZS EV replacement.
Tata Sierra vs Hyundai Creta N Line comparison
The Tata Sierra is the newest midsize SUV on the block. However, as its peers have attempted previously, can it topple the Hyundai Creta as the undisputed king of the segment.
Toyota Urban Cruiser Ebella review
The Ebella is Toyota’s foray into the EV space in India. Essentially a rebadged e Vitara, we find out if it’s differentiated enough from its Maruti cousin.
Nissan Gravite first look
The Nissan Gravite is a rebadged Renault Triber. It sure has a different design and a lower starting price, but is there more to it than just that?
Tata Punch vs Tata Nexon comparison
Are you in the market for a Tata SUV around Rs 10 lakh? We pit the top variant of the Punch against the mid-spec Nexon, and tell you which one you should buy.
Modern Classic rally report
Our annual Modern Classic Rally brings alive cars that once adorned our wall as posters, and this year, over 100 took part in the rally.
Kawasaki Z900 review
This is the Z900’s most comprehensive update since it replaced the Z800 in 2017. The sporty naked is still a peach to ride, though.
F1, MotoGP 2026 schedule
A ready reckoner for the dates and details on all F1 and MotoGP races this year.
About Autocar India Magazine
Autocar India is the country's leading authority for car and motorbike buyers.
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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Poll of the month
Will the Hyundai Creta be overtaken in 2026? If so, which SUV will do it?
