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MOTORING WORLD
MOTORING WORLD

MOTORING WORLD

By: Delhi Press
175.00

Single Issue

300.00

3 Months

525.00

6 Months

750.00

12 Months

175.00

Single Issue

300.00

3 Months

525.00

6 Months

750.00

12 Months

  • February 2024
  • Price : 175.00
  • Delhi Press
  • Issues 137
  • Language - English
  • Published monthly

About this issue

Carrying forward our celebrations from last month, we have now stepped into February, and we aren’t stopping anytime soon! As you’ll see, we have two covers this time around; read Pablo’s column to find out why. 
 
This time, we have dived into two crucial subjects; technology and design. We took it upon ourselves to help our readers understand how tech and design come together in real life. It starts with Tirth catching up with a student racing team and learning how a Formula racing car is built. 
We then headed to the MIT School of Design, to discover the future of automotive design. We also spent some time with Narayan Subramaniam from Ultraviolette Automotive, learning the key role tech and design play in an automotive start-up. Kurt discovered the science behind how EV batteries ‘quench’ their thirst, so to say. Up north, Anubhav tried to put two and two together, with the MG Comet and TVS iQube.  
 
In other news, Pablo crossed international waters to check out the new Hyundai Santa Fe, while also shooting both barrels with the Shotgun 650. Kartik tried figuring out if black really is the new orange with the Husqvarna Svartpilen 401, while Manaal got back in action with the Xtreme 125R. Keshav headed to the dry state (you know which one) to see if the new Jawa 350 finally gets it right or not. We’ve also sampled the Tata Punch EV, the Hyundai Creta and Kia Sonet facelifts, the Citroen C3 Aircross Automatic, Aprilia RS 457 and more.
Grab a copy of the February issue now, and stay tuned for another special next month!

About MOTORING WORLD

Motoring is the auto magazine for the discerning auto enthusiast. It is for people who want not just numbers and by-the-book writing, but a real seat-of-the-pants experience when they open each page. For well over a decade, Motoring has provided readers cutting edge writing infused with wit and irreverence, top-notch photography and an approach that is entirely different from any other auto magazine. It is the only publication where you will find regular travel stories by road, stories on vintage and classic cars and bikes, unusual car vs bike comparison tests and many more such. We have it in our blood - and we're sure you do too