Autocar India by Magzter

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About this app

The exciting world of cars, brought alive in Autocar India’s engaging stories and features, has made it a ‘must-read’ magazine for anyone interested in cars. Autocar India’s exhaustive and authoritative road tests, true to the heritage of its parent title, are the best in the business.

Over the years, Autocar India has grown from being just a car magazine to a comprehensive ‘car expert’ brand. Autocar India is, by far, India’s best-selling car magazine with a readership that is more than double its nearest rival. But it’s not numbers alone that make Autocar India the country’s best car magazine.

Since its first issue back in September 1999, it has regularly been the first with the news and has earned an enviable reputation for breaking stories before any other media

July 2014: We’ve got an exclusive drive of the new baby sedan in the Audi range, the very impressive A3 on Indian roads. Two mid-size sedans were given facelifts and shown at the Auto Expo earlier this year – and this month we’ve driven them both – the Ford Fiesta and the Nissan Sunny. The ML 63 AMG takes on the original sports SUV – the Porsche Cayenne – in a battle of the brutes. The best in luxury becomes more frugal, as we test the much anticipated diesel version of the S-class.

April 2014: Toyota is about to launch its striking new Corolla Altis, and we got some exclusive time behind the wheel this month. Is it as much of a revolution as Toyota hopes it will be? Meanwhile, Nissan has re-launched Datsun as a budget-car brand, and its first offering is the Go.

February 2014: Wondering what's on display at the Auto Expo? We've got you covered. Our detailed preview has all the new cars, facelifts and exciting concepts that you just can't afford to miss. For the first time, Honda's City is available with a diesel engine. But how well does the City Diesel hold up against its established rivals? We pit the new City diesel against the Skoda Rapid, Volkswagen Vento

January 2014: The City is one of Honda's most important cars for India, so naturally, there's a lot of buzz around the new car (the introduction of the City diesel being one of the main reasons). We decided to give it the proper road-test treatment and we've even compared the CVT automatic variant to one of its main rivals, the Volkswagen Vento TSI.

December 2013: Future Marutis - The next five years Seven secret new models revealed. PETROLS ARE BACK - 12 Cars That will make you forget going diesel FIRST LOOK - New Jazz and Mobilio.

November 2013: Diwali is almost here, but we're not so sure you should go and buy that new car just yet. Our list of cars that are headed here soon will most definitely change your mind - most of which will make their way to India as soon as next year. So, don't make any hasty decisions. The new Skoda Octavia is seriously impressive, so we decided to give it a real test and pit it against our current segment

October 2013: The Jeep brand is finally back in India. And we've taken both the Grand Cherokee and the Wrangler to where they belong - off the road - to find out if they have what it takes to justify their price tag. Hyundai continues to add more cars to its line-up, the Grand i10 is the fifth hatchback from the Korean carmaker. We comprehensively road test the Grand i10 and find out if the Maruti Swift

September 2013: It’s our 14th anniversary and this is one issue you just can’t afford to miss. We’ve driven the new Hyundai Santa Fe and going by our first impressions, this could be the best Hyundai yet. And, we’ve exclusively road tested the all-new Skoda Octavia. It’s more spacious, the engines more refined, and it comes loaded to the teeth with tech. It’s definitely the new benchmark.
Updated on
10 Jul 2023

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4.2
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A Google user
26 February 2020
There is absolutely no reason to need access our photos, media and files for the functioning of the app. Cheap tactics to unnecessarily access personal information.
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Magzter Inc.
4 August 2020
Thank you for writing to us. We'd like to inform you that our app get permission to access your gallery and media to download the magazines to your device. Kindly email us at [email protected] if you need further assistance.
Naveen s
4 August 2020
Useless when especially you have so much content available free you provide online partial article. Editing my comment really impressed I give a feed back in 2017 and get a response in 2020 will surely consider subscription by 2029
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Magzter Inc.
4 August 2020
Thank you for writing to us. We'd like to inform you that the pricing on the app is in accordance with the cover price of the magazine. Please email us at [email protected] if you need further assistance.
A Google user
17 April 2020
I love reading Autocar India my favourite cars and Bikes magazine. I love Autocar India team Hormazd sorabjee and his team they're working hard they are showing bit by bit when they are doing Road Test I'm not understanding what they are not showing Cars blueprint over hang both front and rear
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