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evo India
evo India

evo India

By: Project GTO Publishing
180.00

Single Issue

450.00

3 Months

880.00

6 Months

1600.00

12 Months

180.00

Single Issue

450.00

3 Months

880.00

6 Months

1600.00

12 Months

About this issue

As emission norms tighten and we move towards a more sustainable future, we must bid goodbye to natural aspiration. In this story, we pay tribute to the finest naturally-aspirated engines around. Starting from the humble four-cylinder that was under the hood of VTEC Hondas and Peugeot 205 GTIs, we slowly build our way up all the way to glorious V12. A fitting eulogy for the engines we love. Also in this issue:   Honda NSX v Porsche Boxster SypderTwo cars that have nothing in common except for the fact that they have mid-mounted six-cylinders, but they both make for an engaging drive   Skoda Kodiaq Scout v Volkswagen TiguanThe two SUVs share underpinnings, but there’s plenty to keep them properly distinct from each other.   Land Rover Velar through USAAn epic road trip where we blast through the land of cheap gas in asupercharged Velar   Evo Encyclopedia: A-BA new series that will regularly feature in evo India magazine, where we define and explain a lot of common car-related terms   Kia Seltos to Rann of KutchThe Seltos takes on the Rann on the sidelines of a wildlife photography competition   Jeep Compass Trailhawk v BMW F 850 GSTwo legendary badges when it comes to off-roading— one on two wheels, and one on four — go head to head   Hyundai N Deep dive in to Hyundai’s performance car department with stories of cars, people and motorsport   KTM 390 Adventure The KTM 390 Adventure is the motorcycle enthusiasts around the country have been waiting for for years. Is it all the bike you will ever need?   New cars this monthWe have gotten behind the wheel of the Kia Carnival, Tata Nexon EV, Aston Martin DBX and Volvo’s new XC40   Toyota Innova showcase A special 8 page suppliment on the Toyota Innova Crysta and the success it has achieved in India

About evo India

evo India – a magazine For Enthusiasts, By Enthusiasts. Our mission statement is clear: 'From affordable hatchbacks to 300kmph supercars, and from single-cylinder sports bikes to screaming superbikes, evo India will put the reader firmly behind the wheel and in the saddle to celebrate the motoring experience.’ With every issue you will notice stunning visuals and fascinating content curated for your reading and viewing pleasure. We have driven and ridden cars and bikes spanning a wide spectrum – supercars and superbikes along with affordable machines – and all living up to our tag line: The Thrill of Driving & Riding.