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Biggest electric car rally thrills Mumbai

By Autocar India calendar03 Oct 2021

For the first time ever, every electric car brand came together for a drive through the green zones of Mumbai.

Analysis: Why Ford failed in India

By Hormazd Sorabjee, Autocar India calendar01 Oct 2021

One of the first multinationals to enter the Indian car market, Ford made some serious errors of judgement which led t...

The forgotten cars of James Bond

By Harry Roberts, Autocar UK calendar30 Sep 2021

As ‘No Time To Die’ finally arrives, let's take a look at the multitude of Bond cars you forgot all about.

Volkswagen India launches Taigun at Rs 10.50 lakh, has over 12,000 bookings

By Soham Thakur, Autocar India calendar23 Sep 2021

Volkswagen’s Creta rival is available in seven variants with two turbo-petrol engine options.

Yamaha’s new 15hp Aerox 155 is India’s most powerful scooter  

By Firoze Irani, Autocar India calendar21 Sep 2021

The new Yamaha uses the 155cc, VVA, single-cylinder engine that’s based on the one that the R15 uses

Tech Talk: How touchscreens give haptic feedback

By Jesse Crosse, Autocar UK calendar16 Sep 2021

As the debate continues around the usability of touchscreens, Nissan is developing ways to overcome the issues

Ola defers S1, S1 Pro sales by a week to September 15

By Autocar India calendar11 Sep 2021

Purchase process delayed by a week due to technical issues with the website; no change in reservation queue

Porsche breaks ground at synthetic fuel plant in Chile

By Felix Page, Autocar UK calendar11 Sep 2021

Dedicated plant will produce sustainable fuel for combustion-engined Porsche models from 2022

Tesla Model S sets fastest lap time for production EV at the Nurburgring

By Felix Page, Autocar UK calendar10 Sep 2021

CEO Elon Musk tweets that "completely unmodified" Model S Plaid lapped the 'Ring in 7 minutes 31 seconds

Will Covid-19 kill door handles and touchscreens?

By Jim Holder, Autocar UK calendar08 Sep 2021

Customers' heightened awareness of hygiene could force rethink of cars' most regularly used touch-points