The electric car is coming. And nothing, including all the oil money in the world, can stop the shift towards electric mobility. The last few months in particular have been exceedingly important with automakers in India and around the world publicly announcing
What is it? The S-Cross may not have sold in the numbers Maruti Suzuki hoped for but this crossover is still a very significant model for India’s largest automaker. Launched in 2015, it was the first car for the company
Tesla’s Models S and Model X are premium products with list prices to match; superior electric vehicles for the wealthy. The Model 3, now delivering to its first US owners (UK buyers must wait until late 2018 or, more likely, 2019), isn’t cheap but it’s
Mercedes-Benz is at the top of its game when it comes to the automotive world. Back to back world championships in Formula 1 and a slew of successful launches for the mainstream luxury car buyer sums it up for the
The Hyundai Verna in India has been around for three generations (the first being the original Accent) and has long been overdue a major update. The new Verna will be launched in India on August 22 and will be the
The Hyundai Verna in India has been around for three generations (the first being the original Accent) and has long been overdue a major update. The new Verna will be launched in India on August 22 and will be the
The Skoda Octavia is the Czech automaker’s most popular car till date, with over 6 million cars roaming the roads of the earth today. In 2001, Skoda entered India with the Octavia which was replaced nine years later by the
The Mercedes-Benz S-Class has achieved a benchmark status, in its class, as it has always been a car that has been ahead of its competition; may it be in terms of innovation, comfort or even engines, for that matter. However, you cannot
IT ALL GOES wrong at 90 mph. Mid-turn, a slight bump from another car sends Parker Kligerman, professional Nascar racing and motorsports analyst, straight into the wall. “I just dumped Parker, LMAO!” the dumper in question crows. We’re at Volusia