evo India Magazine - March 2019
In this issue
We welcome the summer with not one but two of the greatest Lamborghini’s on sale right now — the first and only Lamborghini Aventador SVJ to arrive in India and the Huracan Evo that takes Lambo’s V10 supercar to the next level. More exotica? We get up close and personal with the new Aston Martin Valkyrie and hear the shriek of its 1000bhp V12 engine. Ever thought of a BMW M3 with 4WD? Like it or not, it’s going to happen in 2020. Then we hit the legendary Targa Florio rally route in the Bentley Continental GT, the Ed learns to ride his Ninja ZX-14R at the California Superbike School and we sample all the newly launched cars in India including Honda Civic, Mahindra XUV 300, Toyota Camry Hybrid and more.
The contents:
Lamborghini Aventador SVJ: 350kmph Lamborghini is the final hurrah for naturally-aspirated V12 before everything goes hybrid (or electric, shudder). And we let it rip on Indian roads!
Huracan Evo: With the same fire-breathing V10 engine of the Performante, has it added a new dimension in manic performance?
New Porsche 911: That it is better is a given but how much better is the new 911? We get behind the wheel to find out
New 8 Series: BMW’s new flagship is a remastered GT in modern times that can handle both road as well as track work
Honda Civic: We missed the ninth generation but now the Civic is back with a diesel engine and doesn’t scrape its belly even when fully loaded
Mahindra XUV300: Meet Gaurav Gill’s new rally wheels and the Brezza/Nexon/EcoSport’s big new rival
Toyota Camry Hybrid: Refinement is the name of the game, so too is comfort and saving the planet
Mercedes-Benz V-Class: We wanted to hate it, but there’s no getting away from the sheer practicality, luxury and all-round capability of the new Merc
Gurkha Xtreme & Tiger 800 XCx: Which one of these doomsday vehicles would you pick for a quick escape if a calamity stared at you in the face?
BMW F 750 GS: Can the new GS play the dual roads of on-road corner carving and off-road travel?
Porsche 911 Carrera S- A Regeneration For The Better!
The 911 has evolved once again. Is this latest iteration – the 992 – a regeneration for the better?
7 mins
Toyota Camry Hybrid
One of the greatest untold USPs of hybrid cars is the sheer level of refinement they bring to the table, and nothing is better proof of this than Toyota’s flagship saloon car.
5 mins
Maruti Suzuki Wagon R
Tall Boy shots have been fired, and this time it's not a pistol but a double-barrel shotgun!
4 mins
Mahindra XUV300
National rally champion Gaurav Gill has a new ride for 2019. Is it any good?
7 mins
Honda Civic
Once the best-sellers and then abandoned, the Civic returns in its 10th generation avatar, complete with the diesel engine. Can it take the segment crown back from Toyota, Skoda and Hyundai?
7 mins
Lamborghini Huracán Evo
With four-wheel steering and torque-vectoring, is the Huracán Evo a more focused entry-level Lamborghini driving experience?
10 mins
2019 Ford Endeavour
The Endy gets a redesigned grille and bumper along with subtle tweaks on the inside to make it relevant in the demanding luxury SUV market
3 mins
Extreme Makeover
As Lamborghini prepares to join the world of electrification, is the 759bhp Aventador SVJ Sant’Agata’s best ever attempt at purely petrol powered perfection? We take Bren Garage’s SVJ, the first and only one in India to find out.
7 mins
Stand Out!
The V-Class is a surprisingly luxurious people mover with all the trappings you’d associate with the three-pointed star
5 mins
Road Trippin'
With my two favourite allies. My put-up-anywhere-and-camp tent and the Volkswagen Tiguan
3 mins
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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