The heat has officially arrived, and it's brought its A game - so we decided to fight fire with fire. This issue is dedicated to speed and power, to all the fast things that move us and to pushing things to the edge. Needless to say, we’ve done things MW-style, which is to say very differently. For example, what better way to review a Lamborghini Huracan EVO Spyder than to have a father-daughter duo take it for a spin - especially if the daughter is named Miura?
That’s certainly not all though; Manaal tries to make sense of complex mathematical dilemmas with the BMW S 1000 RR and the Mercedes-AMG A 45 S, while also befriending a devil in the form of the Ducati Diavel V4. Kartik was found with an Italian and a Japanese, discovering that it’s about how you’re going fast, and not how fast you’re going. Meanwhile, Kurt shows you the versatility of a BMW XM. Yes, versatility from an M car!
We also checked out the 2024 Force Gurkha, the Jeep Wrangler facelift, Mahindra 3XO, Volvo XC40 Recharge RWD, BYD Seal, and the Maruti Suzuki Fronx Boosterjet. On two wheels, we’ve got the Honda XL750 Transalp for you, along with the Pulsar N250, and a battle between India’s sportiest econo-misers, to round things off (we didn’t stop having fun even at the economy end of things, as you can see). That’s what this issue is about, so happy reading!
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