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India is in lockdown, which means we haven’t done any driving or riding this month. But that doesn’t mean you miss out on your dose of evo India. For the first (and hopefully last) time we have a magazine without a car on the cover. We have been responsible. Like you, we too are working from home and have put together content that, like everything else we do, will excite and enthuse. The stories, the sections, the design and our approach to the e-mag has been different. In the wake of the lockdown extension, we hope you enjoy this digital special issue! Here’s what else you will find inside: 


Bren Garage: Boopesh Reddy talks us through his journey with Bren garage
WIN! Mercedes-Benz merchandise if you guess which cars are in the Merc boss’ dream garage.
Race Concepts’ Top 5: Joel Joseph picks his top five builds from all the crazy cars he has laid his hands on
Power to the people: Hyundai has democratised the turbo petrol engine and how!
Merc from Home: Mercedes-Benz India has created an entire e-commerce platform to buy its cars from
Supercars vs Hypercars: The hypercars from less than a decade ago against today’s supercars
Toyota Supra: Is it coming to India? We have a feeling it might!
The TSI story: What makes the TSI engine so special? We dig a little deeper to understand the tech.
Pratap Bose’s Masterclass: Breaking down the various avenues to get into a car design studio
Gill’s Driving Academy: A masterclass on road and rally driving techniques that will make you faster
Auto industry step up: What car & bike manufacturers are doing to fight covid-19.
TVS-Norton: What does TVS ownership of the British company mean?
Phone photography: Tips on how you can use your mobile phone to take great photos of a car
Phone games: Racing doesn’t need a fancy set up, just a phone
eSports: With motorsport cancelled, esports has come to the fore like never before

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.