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Mercedes-Benz EQS Review: First Impressions
Developed from the ground up, the Mercedes-Benz EQS anticipates the styling and technologies of the brand’s future. Its main highlight, however, is the class-leading range of 780kms!
2022 Mercedes-Benz C-Class: First Impressions
Equipped with the latest technology – borrowed from the S-Class – state-of-the-art active safety features and a frugal diesel engine, the 2022 Mercedes-Benz C-Class is all set to change the game!
Interview with Michael Cole, President & CEO – Hyundai Motor Europe
In a tête-à-tête, Michael Cole, the boss of Hyundai in Europe, explains the reasons for the different strategies adopted for EVs and confirms a zero-emission future for the sporty ‘N’ moniker.
Toyota bZ4X Concept: Preview
A few months after Akio Toyoda criticised those who had advocated the rapid transition to electrification, Toyota unveiled its first battery-powered model – the bZ4X Concept. The ‘bZ’ stands for ‘beyond Zero’, the number ‘4’ indicates its medium size, and the ‘X’ stands for SUV.
2021 Rolls-Royce Ghost: First Impressions
The British marque has always represented perfection and the quintessence of the car in the collective imagination of the people. But is it still so? To find out, we tested its most recent offering for thousands of kilometres – the 2021 Rolls-Royce Ghost.
Harley-Davidson Pan America 1250 Review: First Ride
When the ‘More Roads to Harley-Davidson’ plan was announced in mid-2018, it was hard not to be baffled. While Harley’s CEO, who laid the original plan, has since been replaced and the program thoroughly reconsidered, one thing endured all this upheaval and persisted – the Pan America 1250.
Apple relaunches Project Titan, with an aim to build a real car
Project Titan was first downsized, and then it fell into oblivion – it seemed that the program was too ambitious to really take shape. However, that doesn’t seem to be true anymore – a favourable astral alignment has brought it back to life!
2021 Ducati Monster Review: First Ride
Until now, the first three generations of the Ducati Monster had remained faithful to the original in their proportions and layout. But Ducati could no longer accept something like that, and that’s why the new fourth-generation is a Monster in spirit but not in appearance.
2021 BMW M4: Road Test
Until now, I hadn’t come across a car that can judge me, especially one that can analyse, process, and declare a verdict on the way I manage my drifts. But all that has changed. Ladies and gentlemen, here is the new BMW M4, with the M Drift Analyzer.
Triumph Trident 660 Review: First Ride
Triumph has repeatedly reiterated that its new offering, the Trident 660, is not a compromise of any sort but a real motorcycle not only for those who want to get back on the saddle after a while but also for those avid motorcyclists who want a relaxed and affordable ride.
Mercedes-Benz MBUX Hyperscreen: Preview
Stuttgart has upped the ante by introducing the MBUX Hyperscreen – the latest evolution of its infotainment system. It will be available on the EQ platform and will change the rules of the game in terms of size, usage, and deep learning.
2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee L: First Look
The iconic American SUV turns over a new leaf and makes its debut in the USA in a brand new seven-seater L version. A five-seater version is expected later, with petrol and plug-in hybrid engines.
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