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Buy Now!The February 2025 issue of Autocar India is headlined by our review of the new Kia Syros along with reviews of the Skoda Kylaq and Hyundai Creta Electric. We also have reviews of the Aston Martin Vantage and the Jawa 42 FJ in the bike section. Plus, there’s a comprehensive road test of the Kawasaki KLX230 and a report on the Dakar 2025.
Kia’s second entrant in the competitive compact SUV space goes big on interior space and comes loaded with segment-first features.
Skoda’s first compact SUV has sorted driving dynamics, but can it make a mark despite being late to the party?
The Creta is an SUV loved by all in this country. So, when Hyundai launched its electric version, we had to find out if it’s capable of replicating the ICE version’s success.
Land Rover claims that the Octa is the most hardcore Defender ever with beefier underpinnings and off-road-focused kit like improved water wading depth. We put those claims to the test in South Africa’s wilderness.
Auto Expo 2025 saw over 200 product launches and the debut of brands like China’s BYD and Vietnam’s VinFast. Find out more about this year’s expo in this month’s issue.
We flew the Indian flag high on Republic Day by setting an India Book of Records title for Fastest Speed Achieved by an Indian Motorcycle (EV) on the Ultraviolette F99. Pick up the February 2025 issue to see how we prepared ourselves for 258kph.
The 2025 edition of the Dakar Rally signalled India’s growing representation in global rally raid. This year was also the first time an Indian driver finished the Rally.
Feature Hyundai 4K Extreme Drive: Taking it to the Extreme(s)
Review Hyundai Creta N Line long term review, 6,000km report
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