Select an Issue to view:
or view all Back Issues here
Buy Now!The December 2024 issue of Autocar India is headlined by our new cars special feature. We have reviews of the new Maruti Suzuki Dzire, the new Tata Nexon 45, Audi’s pocket rocket, the RS 3, that’s headed to India, and much more. There’s also the 11th edition of our annual Mercedes-Benz Classic Car Rally. In the two-wheeler section, we had two surprise reveals from Honda in the form of the Activa e: and QC1. All this and much more in this month’s issue.
Don’t buy that new car just yet as we bring you details of all new models headed here next year. From the Renault Kiger facelift to the Mercedes G-Class EV – and everything in between – there’s something for everyone.
The 11th edition of MBCCR had a special focus on three distinct classes: 40 years of the W124, designer Bruno Sacco’s creations and the Supercharged Class. Dive into this month’s issue for all details.
Audi’s most aerodynamic model yet aims to lure you away from electric SUVs with a swoopy shape, 756km of range and lots of tech.
After much brouhaha on the internet over its new logo, Jaguar has unveiled the design of its new Type 00 concept, which previews its 4-door production model and heralds the brand’s BEV rebirth.
Unlike most facelifts that add styling elements, the Series II Ghost subtracts and simplifies. We drive the entry-level Rolls-Royce, only to realise there’s nothing entry-level about it.
Mahindra’s INGLO-based EV is finally here. It might look like the XUV700, but it’s built on a cutting-edge EV architecture, is loaded with tech and is keenly priced.
The second born-EV from Mahindra has standout specs and impressive features, but is that enough to take on well-established rivals?
Honda did a surprise reveal of not one but two electric scooters: the Activa e: and the QC1. The Activa e: is more premium and gets two swappable batteries, while the QC1 gets a single, fixed battery.
Max Verstappen has secured his fourth consecutive F1 title, becoming only the fifth driver to do so after Juan Manuel Fangio, Michael Schumacher, Sebastian Vettel and Lewis Hamilton.
Review BMW i5 review: Silent M5
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.
Autocar India is lauded for its high level of editorial content and production standards, and the magazine is complemented by its website AutocarIndia.com.
Autocar India pioneered the concept of advertorials in India, conceptualised and created by the in-house Special Projects team. The magazine also has the biggest and liveliest classified services section of any monthly motoring magazine.
What do you think of the Jaguar rebrand?