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20 sports cars to the roof of the world, Taigun on the Border Patrol, reviews of the EQS 53 AMG, Hyryder Hybrid, Tucson, Alto, Hunter 350 and more adventures in the September issue of evo India.

Mod Ball Run: We slapped a set of Vredestein Ultrac Vorti I rubber on the Mercedes-AMG GLA 35 and joined 20 enthusiasts and their sports cars, experiencing a mix of roads snaking up the passes of Zoji La and Khardung La, and proving that India has plenty of roads for petrol heads to explore.

Border Patrol: To celebrate the 75th anniversary of India’s independence, and the 1st anniversary of the VW Taigun, we drove from Tanot in Rajasthan to Nadabet in Gujarat along the Bharatmala and the Border Fence Road, setting a record for the longest drive along India’s western border.

Mercedes-AMG EQS 53 4MATIC+: The first-ever electric AMG may be devoid of a thunderous exhaust note but it goes like stink when you drop the hammer.

Toyota Urban Cruiser Hyryder Hybrid: India’s first mass-market hybrid delivers stunning fuel efficiency but does it deliver on the Thrill of Driving?

Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara: A short spin with the AWD and mild-hybrid at Maruti Suzuki’s sprawling R&D facility

Hyundai Tucson: Now featuring an entirely revamped design language and plusher cabin, while continuing with the tried and tested powertrains.

Maruti Suzuki Alto K10: Makes a comeback with the promise of cheerful motoring on a budget.

Harley Davidson Pan-America to Spiti: The Ed heads out on the ‘ride of a lifetime’ to Spiti encountering extreme conditions he will never forget

Royal Enfield Hunter 350: The roadster is even more agile, zippy and fun to ride

Honda CB300F: Aimed at younger audiences it promises to be the jack of all trades.

Keeway Sixties 300i: Retro-themed scooter with a 300cc engine and Rs 2.99 lakh price tag.

TUNED: Doc Nirmal Krishnan’s daily is a 700bhp BMW M5 Competition that can shame most sports cars in a traffic light GP.

evo India Magazine Description:

PublisherProject GTO Publishing LLP

CategoryAutomotive

LanguageEnglish

FrequencyMonthly

evo India Magazine published by Project GTO Publishing LLP is a monthly magazine that covers the world of cars and motorcycles in India.

The magazine is known for its in-depth reviews, insightful analysis, and stunning photography. It covers a wide range of topics related to cars and motorcycles, including:

* New car and motorcycle reviews: evo India reviews all the latest cars and motorcycles in India, from budget hatchbacks to luxury sedans to high-performance sports cars and motorcycles. The reviews are comprehensive and informative, and they give readers a good understanding of each vehicle's strengths and weaknesses.
* Road tests and comparisons: evo India also conducts road tests and comparisons of different cars and motorcycles. This helps readers to compare different vehicles and choose the one that is right for their needs.
* Features: evo India also publishes features on a variety of automotive topics, such as automotive history, motorsport, and car culture. These features are written by experts in the field and they provide readers with insights into the world of cars and motorcycles.

evo India Magazine is a valuable resource for anyone who is interested in cars and motorcycles. It is a must-read for anyone who is looking to buy a new car or motorcycle, or who simply wants to learn more about the world of automotive journalism.

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