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evo India May 2018 issue on stands now. Exclusive Merc-AMG E 63 S

Sirish Chandran

May 2018 issue, on stands now

This month we turn up the heat with our exclusive drive of the explosive new Mercedes-AMG E63 S. But since there’s no such thing as too much of a good thing, we back it up with an evo-trademark Supertest shootout of the E 63 S AMG with an equally brawny 4-door, Porsche’s Panamera. Back home, we head to Bangalore to try out the Toyota Yaris before taking to the Lap of Mutha -this time to find out if practical diesel hatchbacks can offer The Thrill of Driving. All that, and more, in the May issue of evo India. Out on stands now.

Mercedes-AMG E 63 S
603bhp. 850Nm. The E 63 S puts out as much power as F1 cars of yesteryears. And we’re the first to drive the AWD super saloon on home turf.

Mercedes-AMG E63 S vs Porsche Panamera Turbo
Which is the new super saloon boss? Find out in the battle of twin-turbo V8 beasts

Toyota Yaris
Toyota’s challenger to the Honda City proves its mettle on the twisties of Nandi Hill

Range Rover Sport SVR
Loud enough to shatter eardrums and wake up half of England, the Range Rover Sport SVR is more gangsta than a G-Wagen.

Can diesel hatchbacks be fun?
Beyond the kmpl figures and the features game, the Swift, Figo S and Polo GT TDI prove that diesel hatches aren’t only about practicality

Ford Fiesta R5 WRC rally car
India’s ace rally driver Gaurav Gill will make his WRC2 debut in this car. Guess what? We’ve driven it already

Mahindra Thar Wanderlust
Getting behind the wheel of this monster truck that was the star of the Mahindra pavilion at the Auto Expo.

Nissan R34 Skyline GT-R
This might be godzilla’s ancestor, but the Skyline ain’t no dinosaur

Jaguar F-Type SVR
Faster F-Type. Louder F-Type. More desirable F-Type.

Ford Freestyle
This is a raised Figo with just extra ground clearance. Right? Wrong!

Kawasaki Vulcan S
American demeanour. Japanese soul. How good a cruiser can this one be?

Back to school with CSS 2018
Sirish goes to one of the best riding schools in the world to get the ‘quick turn’ sorted

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