evo India - January 2018
English | 182 pages | True PDF | 61.1 MB
English | 182 pages | True PDF | 61.1 MB
We kick off 2018 with double the fun with not one but two cover stories, one on the monstrously powerful new BMW M5 and the other on the fabulous Porsche 911 GT2 RS. And for the thrill seeker we also pit the BMW 330i with the Skoda Octavia RS, dissected a WRC car, and more. For the bike lovers, we have ridden the long awaited TVS Apache RR 310 at the MMRT. Yes, it’s turning out to be a Happy New Year indeed!
BMW M5:Some would say AWD on a BMW M5 is heresy. Our editor Sirish thinks otherwise
Porsche 911 GT2 RS:Rampant, raging and turbocharged. But this Porsche 911 has a calmer side to it too
BMW 330i v Skoda Octavia RS:RWD or FWD? Is it really a silly question? Is the answer really obvious? We find out
Anatomy of a WRC car:We get up close and personal with the iconic Subaru Impreza WRC97
According to Gordon:We sit down with the legendary Gordon Murray, of McLaren F1 fame, and get him talking about his new sportscar project
Volvo XC60:The closest you can get to driving an autonomous SUV in India
BMW i3S:What’s the big deal about this sporty little electric hatch from Munich? You can buy it in India this year!
TVS Apache RR 310:35 years of racing experience distilled into one fantastic motorcycle.
Triumph Street Triple RS v MV Agusta Brutale 800: One is easily the best middleweight naked out there, the other the most sensorial. Which one’s for you?
Aprilia Shiver 900: An Italian that’s more functional than fun? Who would have thought of that!
Hexapade:We drive to a spectacularly snowy Manali in the ultra-comfortable Tata Hexa.
Ready to Discover:The Land Rover Discovery Sport and us discover freedom on the banks of a serene lake with a night spent under starry skies
A cup of tea and the Duster:Ever thought that the highest tea estate in the world would be in Tamil Nadu? Neither did we
AMG Hill Climb: At the start of the new year we look back at this fabulous series, only to realise afresh that the whole is always greater than the sum of its parts