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Autocar India’s November 2021 issue is headlined by our drive in a prototype version of Skoda’s Rapid replacement – the upcoming Slavia. We also review the facelifted Audi Q5, the Ferrari Portofino M and take a close look at the new Bajaj Pulsar 250. Off-road junkies will like our comparison between the Force Gurkha and Mahindra Thar and a feature on driving an Urus to the highest motorable road in the world. Along with this, we also have an in-depth road test of the new Tata Punch, a first ride of the updated KTM RC 200 and much more. Here’s what you can expect from Autocar India’s November 2021 issue:
Skoda’s larger and more premium Rapid replacement will launch in 2022 to take on the likes of the Honda City, Hyundai Verna and Maruti Suzuki Ciaz. We drive some early prototypes and give you our first impressions of the upcoming sedan.
The new Pulsar 250 twins mark Bajaj’s entry into the competitive quarter-litre segment. We take a close look at these new iterations of the Pulsar in the November 2021 issue..
Audi’s e-tron GT EV is stunning to look at and ballistic in a straight line. We take the entry-level e-tron GT Quattro for a spin in this issue.
Ferrari’s entry-level convertible has gained updated styling and more power and technology with this new ‘Modificata’ or M version. Do the changes enhance the overall experience? Find out in this issue.
We drive up the world’s highest motorable road, the newly constructed Umling La Pass at 19,300ft above sea level, in a 650hp Lamborghini Urus. Read all about this epic adventure in this month’s issue.
Force’s updated Gurkha is here to take on the high-flying Mahindra Thar. We compare the hardy SUVs on- and off the road to see which one comes out on top.
Tata’s smallest and newest SUV offering is put through its paces in our exhaustive road test review. See how the Punch performs in the real world in the November 2021 issue of our magazine.
We pit the 1.0 TSI manual versions of the Taigun and Kushaq against each other in this comparison. Read this issue to know who won this sibling rivalry.
The Green Mumbai Drive saw every electric vehicle on sale in India drive through the lungs of Mumbai in this first-of-its-kind event.
Ducati’s bestselling motorcycle drops the numerical suffix from its name and the iconic trellis frame. Find out just how different the new Monster is in this issue.
Feature Honda CB650R- sublime sensation
Feature How screens give haptic feedback
Review Nissan Kicks Turbo CVT long term review, second report
Feature Rocks and hard places: Dirtlogue 100 experience
News Used car buying guide: Maruti Suzuki Dzire
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