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The April 2023 issue of Autocar India is headlined by Hyundai’s new-gen Verna midsize sedan. The issue also puts the spotlight on supercars and includes an exclusive first drive of the McLaren GT, along with the first drive of Lamborghini’s Urus Performante. We also bring you an exclusive first look at Lambo’s Aventador replacement – the Revuelto. Rounding off the Supercar Special is our drive of the Ferrari Purosangue. Moreover, we put the stylish Hero XPulse 200T 4V through our road tests. In the bike pages, you’ll also find the first rides of the Bajaj Pulsar NS160 and NS200. In the motorsports section, we have an interview with former F1 driver David Coulthard. This, and much more, in this month’s issue of Autocar India.
The all-new Hyundai Verna is now the most powerful in its segments thanks to its 1.5-litre turbo-petrol engine. Read more in our first drive of the sedan in the April issue of Autocar India.
Internal combustion engines, unfortunately, are on their way out. However, with the Lamborghini Revuelto hybridising the fabled V12, there's hope. Our first look brings all the details.
A Ferrari with four doors, four seats and a raised ride height? Meet the Purosangue. Our exclusive drive in the Dolomites aims to answer the question: is this the perfect Ferrari for India?
We got our hands on the McLaren GT exclusively and find out how good of a grand tourer it is. Delhi-Mumbai in a McLaren anyone?
The second edition of the Modern Classic Car Rally was the stuff of dreams for those who grew up in the 1990s. Right from the classic Citroen DS to the Merc SLS, this edition saw it all.
Two-, three- and four-wheelers fight it out for quarter-mile supremacy. Between stock cars, built cars, and EVs, which was the fastest down the strip? Find out in this month's issue.
We've driven the Honda City facelift. It might have been the first in the segment to get ADAS, but with competition heating up, things have been spruced up.
The Land Rover Defender 130 is the logical completion of the Defender family. And, as we found out in the Middle East, it can seat up to eight in comfort while dune bashing.
The Xpulse 200T 4V gets fresh paint and an OBD-2-compliant engine. And in our road test, we try to find out if makes a strong case for itself as a big-city commuter.
The Pulsar range has grown to over 11 bikes! Bajaj has now given the Pulsar NS160 and NS200 incremental updates to keep up with the times.
Former F1 driver David Coulthard was in Mumbai for the Red Bull showrun, and we caught up with him to discuss racing with Michael Schumacher, Mika Hakkinen, F1's new stars and more.
Feature Feature: Inside Exclusive Manufaktur, the top tier of Porsche personalisation
Review Hyundai Ioniq 5 review, road test
Review McLaren GT India review: A supercar playing a GT
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