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Exclusive: Mahindra XUV700 MX Series Review - Interior, Exterior, Performance, Specs & Featuresplay button
Exclusive: Mahindra XUV700 MX Series Review - Interior, Exterior, Performance, Specs & Features
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The Mahindra XUV700 has taken the market by storm and has achieved record fastest bookings too. But one reason for the buzz is the incredible starting price of the new midsize SUV. The entry variants are the MX Series - and everyone wants to know if they’re just stripped down for attractive pricing, or are in fact terrific value? We have the exclusive review to tell you just that. Watch this video for performance, features and USPs of the Mahindra XUV700 MX Series #Mahindra #XUV700 #MahindraXUX700 #XUV700Review #XUV700MX #carreviews #carandbike 0:00 - Introduction 1:13 - Mahindra XUV700 MX Exterior 3:28 - Mahindra XUV700 Door Handles 4:38 - Mahindra XUV700 MX Colour Options 5:11 - Mahindra XUV700 MX Petrol Specifications 5:34 - Mahindra XUV700 MX Diesel Specifications 6:00 - Mahindra XUV700 MX Cabin 8:09 - Mahindra XUV700 MX Interior 9:07 - Mahindra XUV700 MX Performance 12:17 - Mahindra XUV700 MX Variant Prices 12:22 - Mahindra XUV700 AX3 Variant Prices 12:25 - Mahindra XUV700 AX5 Variant Prices 12:30 - Mahindra XUV700 AX7 Variant Prices ➡️As the XUV700 goes, the MX Series kick off its range. What began as introductory pricing has now moved up by ₹ 50,000 on the MX, so prices now read as ₹ 12.49 lakh (Petrol, manual) and ₹ 12.99 lakh (Diesel, manual) ex-showroom. ➡️The Mahindra XUV700 MX variants come with halogen headlamps, steel wheels with cover, and no foglamps but you do get LED taillamps. ➡️The MX variant is available in 4 of the 5 colours on offer. This means the silver, bright red, very dark blue, and white. But not the bright electric blue - that is saved for the AX or Adrenox series. ➡️The XUV700 MX also gets both fuel type options, but while it is only manual at word go, an automatic petrol MX is likely a few days down the line. ➡️The petrol version of the MX series gets the same 197 bhp 2.0 litre GDI turbo petrol engine as the higher-spec AX variants. ➡️The cabin of the MX retains the same layout, material, and colour palette as the AX3 and to some extent the AX5 variants. ➡️The Mahindra XUV700 MX variants get a 5-seater layout as standard, and doesn't get the 7-seater layout even as an option. Know more about the New Mahindra XUV700: https://www.carandbike.com/mahindra-cars/xuv700

MG Astor Tech Checkplay button
MG Astor Tech Check
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In the last decade every tech major has developed its own virtual assistant. While this has happened, automakers have also caught up at the high end — Mercedes already has its own assistant and now MG is democratising the concept with its own virtual assistant which debuts with the Astor. The Astor actually goes beyond this with AI infused at its heart and it even has ADAS capability. It features a first of its kind assistant which understands context like Siri or the google assistant. Appropriately, this video has been created using the latest avatar of the phone that heralded the era of virtual assistants — the new iPhone 13 Pro.

2021 MG Astor Review - Interior, Exterior, Performance, Variants, Specifications & Featuresplay button
2021 MG Astor Review - Interior, Exterior, Performance, Variants, Specifications & Features
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The Compact SUV segment has been dominated by the Koreans like the Hyundai Creta and Kia Seltos for the last few years. Off late there's been with some credible challenge from European cousins called Skoda Kushaq and Volkswagen Taigun. And now there’s a new challenger that boasts technology and features like none of the rivals. The MG Astor is the petrol counterpart of the now popular ZS EV from the Chinese-British enterprise. Usually we get electric versions of existing petrol-powered cars but here is the story is different. Watch our review. #mgastor #suv #astor #compactsuv #carreviews #carandbike 0:00 - Introduction 0:05 - MG Astor Compact SUV Overview 0:34 - MG Astor Exterior 1:30 - MG Astor Colour Options 1:52 - MG Astor Cabin 2:29 - MG Astor Features 4:25 - MG Astor AI Assistant 6:07 - MG iSmart App 6:33 - MG Astor Interior 7:09 - MG Astor 1.4 Turbo Petrol 7:40 - MG Astor Engine Options 8:17 - MG Astor 1.5 Petrol 8:29 - MG Astor Performance 10:10 - MG Astor ADAS 11:29 - MG Astor Safety Features 11:47 - MG Astor Expected Price 11:52 - MG Astor Launch Date ➡️The MG Astor is the petrol counterpart of the now popular ZS EV from the Chinese-British enterprise. ➡️The Astor is taller, wider and longer than its main rivals Creta, Seltos, Taigun and Kushaq. ➡️The Astor is the first MG to get an AI or artificial intelligence personal assistant. ➡️The Astor also gets 2 Petrol engine options. You get both manual and auto gearboxes. ➡️The range topper is the 1.4 litre turbo Petrol which makes 138 bhp @ 5600 rpm and 220 Nm @ 3600 rpm. A 6-speed Automatic comes as standard here. It also gets a Sport mode but what's missing here are paddle shifts. ➡️the naturally 1.5 litre aspirated engine makes 108 bhp @ 6000 rpm along with 144 Nm @ 4,400 rpm. It gets 5-Speed manual or CVT transmission options. ➡️The MG Astor also comes with Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) along with Level 2 autonomous technology. MG has partnered with Bosch for this, and the Astor uses six radars and five cameras, allowing it to manage 14 driver assistance functions. ➡️We expect the Astor to be priced between ₹ 9 and 18 lakh, ex-showroom. It is slated to go on sale in the market in the next few weeks, bang in the middle of the festive season. Know more about the New MG Astor: https://www.carandbike.com/news/mg-astor-compact-suv-all-you-need-to-know-2541541

2021 Force Gurkha Review - Interior, Exterior, Performance, Specs & Features | carandbikeplay button
2021 Force Gurkha Review - Interior, Exterior, Performance, Specs & Features | carandbike
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We spend an enjoyable day, putting the all-new Force Gurkha through its paces and try to find out where it fits in the SUV food chain. Our time spent with the Gurkha suggests that the Gurkha gets most things right, but it does have its flaws. #gurkha #forcemotors #SUV #2021ForceGurkha #ForceGurkha #Gurkha #ForceMotors #GurkhaSUV #ForceSUV #OffRoad #SUV #Cars #ForceCars #ForceGurkhaReview #OffRoadSUV #SiddharthVinayakPatankar #ForceMotorsIndia #carandbike 0:00 - Introduction 1:12 - Force Gurkha Exterior Analysis 2:49 - Force Gurkha Interior Analysis 3:16 - Force Gurkha Cabin 4:55 - Force Gurkha Specifications 5:16 - Force Gurkha Performance Analysis 9:39 - Final Verdict ➡️The Gurkha continues to get a boxy, upright stance like before. The new Gurkha gets a clamshell bonnet, circular LED headlights with integrated daytime running lights, a new single-slat grille up front with the bold 'Gurkha' lettering and the bumper is new too. ➡️Under that bonnet, the Gurkha gets the same Mercedes-sourced 2.6-litre diesel engine which makes about 90 bhp and 250 Nm of peak torque. There is a 5-speed manual gearbox as well, but no automatic, not even as an option. ➡️The new Gurkha gets independent double-wishbone suspension up front and 5-link rigid axle units at the rear, with coil springs and anti-sway bars on all four wheels. Locking differentials front and rear along with four-wheel drive and low ratio are standard as well. ➡️Force Motors say that there will be a bunch of customisation option to choose from as well such as the ladder, roof-rails, jerry cans and all-terrain tyres that you see on our test car.

Exclusive: MG Hector Facelift CVT Review - Interior, Exterior, Performance, Specs & Featuresplay button
Exclusive: MG Hector Facelift CVT Review - Interior, Exterior, Performance, Specs & Features
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The 2021 MG Hector Facelift arrived earlier this year in our market and this time around there is a new CVT automatic iteration joining the line-up. It’s mated to the same 1.5-litre petrol motor and promises to be smoother and more efficient in bumper-to-bumper traffic without compromising on performance. We find out how true is that claim. #mg #mghector #newcars #hector #facelift #mgcars #carareviews #carandbike 0:00 - Introduction 0:58 - MG Hector Facelift CVT Exterior Analysis 2:04 - MG Hector Facelift CVT Interior Analysis 2:47 - MG Hector Facelift CVT Features 4:10 - MG Hector Facelift CVT Specifications 4:34 - MG Hector Facelift CVT Performance Analysis 6:12 - MG Hector Facelift CVT Price ➡️The new MG Hector facelift has more credentials now to take on the rivals when it comes to in-cabin experience and things have changed behind the wheel as well. ➡️There is a new petrol CVT automatic variant that promises to be smoother and more fuel-efficient without compromising on performance. ➡️The Hector now becomes even smarter with the updated iSmart connected car tech and premium features like powered front seats and the Infinity sound system remain. ➡️The same 1.5-litre petrol engine that belts out 141 bhp at 5000 rpm and 250 Nm of peak torque at 1600-3600 rpm is mated to an eight-step CVT gearbox and promises to be more fuel efficient and smoother in city driving condition or in bumper-to-bumper traffic. ➡️Ex-showroom prices for the MG Hector CVT begin at ₹ 15.72 lakh for the base shine variant and go all the way up to ₹ 18.38 lakh for the top-end Sharp trim and it is evenly matched to the DCT. More On MG Hector: https://www.carandbike.com/news/2021-mg-hector-shine-variant-launched-in-india-prices-start-at-rs-14-52-lakh-2508668

Hyundai i20 N Line Review - Interior, Exterior, Performance, Specs & Features | carandbikeplay button
Hyundai i20 N Line Review - Interior, Exterior, Performance, Specs & Features | carandbike
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The N Line is to Hyundai what AMG is to Mercedes or M Performance is to BMW. Well, sort of! And Hyundai recently launched its first ever ‘N’ model in India, the i20 N Line. It gets a stiffer suspension by up to 30 per cent, disc brakes on all four wheels and a slightly weighted steering wheel. Of course, the exhaust note is richer, throatier too. But how do these changes work in the real world. We get behind the wheel of the new i20 N Line and take it for a spin in the city of Udaipur. #i20NLine #Hyundai #i20 #Hyundaii20NLine #Hyundaii20 #NLine #Hyundai #NewCars #HyundaiCars #Review #FirstLook #SiddharthVinayakPatankar #carandbike 0:00 - Introduction 0:39 - i20 N Line Performance Analysis 3:23 - i20 N Line Specifications 3:37 - i20 N Line First Drive Review 4:34 - i20 N Line Features 5:21 - i20 N Line Exterior 5:57 - i20 N Line Interior 6:14 - i20 N Line Variants 6:22 - Hyundai i20 N Line Price 6:36 - i20 N Line Rival 7:08 - Hyundai i20 N Line Final Review ➡️The Hyundai i20 N Line is the first N Line model to be launched in India and it gets significant updates over the standard i20 hatchback. We sample the new i20 N Line and tell you how the changes affect the performance of the car. ➡️The i20 N Line gets disc brakes on all four wheels, paddle-shifters on the DCT variant and a throatier, richer exhaust note! Our opinion is that the i20 N Line is perhaps the best-sounding car in the ₹ 10 lakh to ₹ 15 lakh bracket. ➡️The 1.0-litre turbo petrol motor makes 118 bhp at 6,000 rpm, with a peak torque output of 172 Nm coming in between 1,500-4,000 rpm. ➡️There are three variants of the i20 N Line on sale - the N6 iMT, N8 iMT and the N8 DCT. Prices start at ₹ 9.84 lakh and go up to ₹ 11.75 lakh (Ex-showroom) for these three models. There is a premium OF about ₹ 52,000 for N8 models over the Asta trim of the standard i20. ➡️Its biggest rival currently is the Volkswagen Polo, a car which is over 10 years old but still packs a solid punch in terms of performance. ➡️Prices for the Polo with the 1.0-litre TSI engine start at ₹ 7.70 lakh and go up to ₹ 9.99 lakh, with a total of 7 variants on offer, making it significantly more affordable than the i20 N Line.

2021 Tata Tigor EV Review - Interior, Exterior, Performance, Specs & Features | carandbikeplay button
2021 Tata Tigor EV Review - Interior, Exterior, Performance, Specs & Features | carandbike
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Tata Motors is leading the way, at least when it comes to electrification. The Nexon EV commands a massive share in the electric passenger car space in the country, and now to give the subcompact SUV some company, another electric car has been introduced in the subcompact space. The 2021 facelift of the Tigor EV is currently the most affordable electric passenger car in the country. In its new avatar, the car promises a longer range, connected car tech and a warranty that's not going to get over in a hurry. Shams Raza Naqvi drives the electric sedan. #tigorev #tatamotors #electriccars #tatatigorev #tatacars #tigorevreview #carreviews #carandbike 0:00 - Introduction 0:41 - Most Affordable Electric Car 0:57 - Tigor EV Exterior Analysis 1:45 - Tigor EV Interior Analysis 3:05 - Tigor EV Boot Space 3:28 - Tigor EV Specifications 3:45 - Tigor EV Performance Analysis 4:50 - Tigor EV Battery Range 6:03 - Tigor EV Crash test rating 6:22 - Tigor EV Safety Features 6:37 - Tata Motors EZ Power App 7:13 - Tata Tigor EV Price ➡️In its new avatar, the Tigor EV comes with a longer range, connected car tech and a 8-year warranty on battery and motor. ➡️The big claim on the Tigor EV in its latest avatar is the range which according to ARAI certification is 306 kms. ➡️The car has got a 4-star crash test rating from Global NCAP. ➡️The 2021 Tigor EV gets more than 30 conencted car features. ➡️The new electric subcompact sedan gets a 26 kWh lithium-ion battery with a new permanent magnet synchronous electric motor which makes 73 bhp and 170 Nm of peak torque. ➡️The Tigor EV has been priced starting at ₹ 11.99 lakh which goes up to ₹ 13.14 lakh for the XZ+ dual tone, all prices ex-showroom.

Citroen C5 Aircross vs Hyundai Tucson vs Jeep Compass: Comparisonplay button
Citroen C5 Aircross vs Hyundai Tucson vs Jeep Compass: Comparison
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he French are famous for their cheeses, wines and the lovely hospitality. And they make decent cars too! One of newest companies to enter the Indian automotive market was Citroen, as French a company as it can get, and the first model to arrive in India was the C5 Aircross! In his review, Siddharth established the fact that the C5 Aircross was perhaps the perfect vehicle for Citroen to enter the Indian market. Billed as the 'comfort class', the key messaging from the company was that the SUV focusses primarily on occupants' comfort. But, is that all to it? Or does the Citroen C5 Aircross has the goods to take on its rivals, the Jeep Compass and the Hyundai Tucson? Well, that's precisely what we find out! Get the latest news and updates from carandbike https://www.carandbike.com/ Mahindra XUV700 Review https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_BGpJaKKTHo

2021 Honda Amaze Facelift Review - Interior, Exterior, Performance, Specs & Features | carandbikeplay button
2021 Honda Amaze Facelift Review - Interior, Exterior, Performance, Specs & Features | carandbike
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The Amaze has been Honda’s largest selling product in the market for a while. More than 4.5 lakh units of the car have been sold till date since it first launched in the market. The Japanese car maker introduced a brand-new gen of the subcompact sedan in India in 2018 and now it has been given a mid-life facelift. It comes with its fair share of changes on the outside and a few on the inside while the engines remain the same. Shams Raza Naqvi drives the car. #honda #amaze #sedan #amazereviews #carreviews #hondaamaze #carandbike 0:00 - Introduction 0:37 - Amaze Exterior Analysis 1:39 - Amaze Interior Analysis 1:53 - Cabin Storage & Features 3:14 - Amaza Bootspace 3:20 - Amaze Performance Analysis 4:15 - Amaze Diesel Specifications 4:33 - Amaze Petrol Specifications 4:56 - Amaze Dynamics 5:24 - Amaze Safety Features 5:33 - Honda Amaze Price ➡️The Amaze has been Honda's largest selling product in the market for a while. More than 4.5 lakh units of the car have been sold till date since it first launched in the market. ➡️The Japanese car maker introduced a brand-new gen of the subcompact sedan in India in 2018 and now it has been given a mid-life facelift. ➡️It comes with its fair share of changes on the outside and a few on the inside as well, while the engine options remain unchanged. ➡️Honda is continuing to offer the car with both petrol and diesel engines and both get manual and CVT options. I got to drive the 5-speed Diesel manual where the 1,498 cc 4-cylinder motor makes 99 bhp @ 3,600 rpm and 200 Nm @ 1,750 rpm. ➡️This is the is the most powerful version of the car, as on the CVT the same engine offers 79 bhp and 160 Nm. So when it comes to getting a responsive drive, this is the best that this car can offer. ➡️Honda has launched the Amaze facelift starting at ₹ 6.32 lakh for the base Petrol while the top Petrol CVT is priced at Rs, 9.05 lakh, all prices ex showroom. The Diesel range starts at ₹ 8.66 lakh for the manual and the lone CVT will set you back by ₹ 11.50 lakh.

VW Taigun vs Hyundai Creta: SUV Comparison | carandbikeplay button
VW Taigun vs Hyundai Creta: SUV Comparison | carandbike
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The compact SUV remains the hottest, most crowded, and fastest growing segment in India's passenger car market. And the Volkswagen Taigun has just driven into it. While the segment has many players, the leader by a long shot is the Hyundai Creta. Combined with its Korean cousin alter ego - the Kia Seltos - it monopolises the segment handsomely. So we'll have a proper segment shootout once we have the VW Taigun's pricing. And remember, the Kia Seltos is our reigning champ in this segment. But seeing that the Hyundai Creta is the segment bestseller, it makes sense to pit the Taigun against it to tell you how they're alike and how they're also very different. So, it is the market leader versus the newbie for now! Both SUVs are starkly different but to the buyer they will fall in the same consideration set. #Taigun #Creta #suv #hyundai #volkswagen #compactsuv #taigunsuv #hyundaisuv #volkswagen #hyundai #SiddharthVinayakPatankar #carreview #carcomparison #carandbike 0:00 - Introduction 1:39 - Taigun Exterior Analysis 3:29 - Powertrain Options 4:04 - Specifications of Taigun 1.5 TSI 4:24 - Taigun Performance Analysis 5:52 - Specifications of Creta 1.4 GDI 6:29 - Creta Performance Analysis 7:42 - Taigun Interior Analysis 9:36 - Creta Interior Analysis 11:31 - Final Verdict ➡️The VW model is very classical in its proportions, straight lines and at one glance and you know it's German. And more importantly, you know it's a Volkswagen. But the Taigun looks obviously compact, while the Creta gives the impression of being bigger than it is. ➡️The Hyundai Creta gets three powertrain options including diesel, a naturally aspirated petrol, and the top-of-the-line GDI turbo petrol. The Volkswagen Taigun sticks to the VW Group's petrol-only strategy for India, and offers two turbo petrol engines. ➡️The Taigun's 1.5 TSI belts out 148 bhp and 250 Nm of peak torque. It comes mated to either a 6-Speed manual transmission or a 7-Speed DSG or dual-clutch gearbox. ➡️The Creta's 1.4-Turbo too feels sporty but with a different character altogether. The 1.4 GDI motor churns out 138 bhp and 242 Nm of peak torque. It has a seven-speed dual-clutch transmission as standard. ➡️On safety parameters both SUVs are well-loaded. Features like six-airbags, antilock braking or ABS with electronic brakeforce distribution or EBD, Electronic Stability Control or ESC, Traction Control, Hill Hold Control, Tyre Pressure Warning and ISOFIX child seat mounts are in both cars at the top end. No crash test ratings with us for either though.