In this month's issue, we pit the new Hyundai grand i10 Nios against the segment best-seller, the Maruti Suzuki Swift. And as they're meant to be city cars, we've chosen the petrol automatic variants to tell you which one is better â" the results just may surprise.
We've also driven a very important car for India; one that's all electric, is hugely practical and surprisingly fun to drive. The MG ZS EV is coming towards the end of the year and could prove to be even more popular than Hyundai's Kona EV. We've also driven India's first sub-4m 7-seater â" the Renault Triber and come away very impressed. Also on the cover, is the comparison between the Royal Enfield Interceptor 650 and Benelli's Leoncino 500 â" yes, they're separated by a huge price difference â" and what else? Read the issue to find out.
We also have detailed road tests of the updated BMW 7 Series, all-new Jeep Wrangler, Indian FTR 1200 S and Bajaj Pulsar 125. We've also compared the brand new generation of BMW's seminal sporty sedan, the 3 Series, against the Mercedes C-Class, as well as the new Suzuki Gixxer 250 against the larger-engined Bajaj Dominar 400.
On the occasion of Bentley's Centenary, we look back at the most historic cars to roll out of Crewe. We also go to the California Superbike School to hone our speed on two-wheels and we have the pictures to prove it!
In our Motorsport section, we take a look at how Charles Leclerc has managed to sway the favours of the tifosi, as well as train under India's best bet at the Dakar, CS Santosh. Also, read what drives the youngest ever winner of the Indian Touring Cars championship, Dhruv Mohite. Apart from all this, we have our regular line-up of content. Happy reading!