evo India Magazine - November 2018
In this issue
Why shove 600bhp into supposedly practical everyday saloons and estates? Why the hell not!?! Under all the pretend pragmatism there’s a child in each of us who’s all too happy being wild once in a while. This month we’re celebrating Children’s Day the only way we can think of, with the country’s only shootout between the M5, E 63 S AMG and RS6 Performance. But when did children ever stop playing, so we follow it up with the mad as hell Mercedes-AMG G 63, the gold standard of performance SUVs that is the Porsche Cayenne Turbo, the utterly looney Lamborghini Urus, and even Tata’s go-faster JTP cars. Miss our November issue and you’ll find yourself sulking like a kid for a full month!
BMW M5 v Mercedes-AMG E 63 S v Audi RS6 Avant Performance: 600bhp, AWD, 100kmph in the low 3 seconds and near-300kmph top speed. Mad? Very!
Mercedes-Benz G 63 AMG: The Original Ganstaexchanges its tommy gun for a gattling gun and is back with hysterical performance.
Porsche Cayenne Turbo:In the real world of ruts and potholes, you don’t need a supercar to go fast. You need this 550bhp SUV!
Tata Tiago & Tigor JTP:For the first time ever, an Indian car maker decides to have a performance division and we can’t stop smiling at the motorsport-inspired tweaks
Lamborghini Urus:A brilliant blend of comfort and practicality with a streaks of wildness and lunacy. This could only be a Lamborghini.
Hyundai Santro: 20 years after the brand entered India, the legend is back and we drive it.
Adventure special: Exploring adventure in Sikkim with the Nexon while the WR-V enables us to experience kayaking. The Duster takes us to sip the world’s costliest tea. And we take the Toyota Yaris and explore the river Narmada from finish to start.
Ducati Multistrada Enduro 1260&Suzuki; V-Strom 650 XT:What’s growing faster than our population? The adventure bike scene of course. And the latest to join the bandwagon is the beaky thing from Suzuki and Ducati’s off-road variant of the Multi.
evo India Magazine Description:
Publisher: Project GTO Publishing LLP
Category: Automotive
Language: English
Frequency: Monthly
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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