It took some time to bring changes to the Audi A8L, but the wait has been worth the agony. From the chrome grilles in the front to the relaxation package at the back, Audi's most refined vehicle has covered all the bases when it comes to luxurious comfort. In this episode of Forbes India Momentum, we give you a detailed walkthrough of the brand new Audi—like everyone else in the business in India, we are yet to drive it! Walk with us, as we take you on this luxurious journey
Volvo XC90 is a gentle giant until a small poke of the throttle. It has looks, performance, and a tiny 2.0-litre engine that packs a punch to deliver mystifying 300hp and 420Nm. But this machine has one little problem. It is made for comfort and not to serve the shock value of expensive looks worthy of its price tag. If you are looking for an impressive SUV, this episode of Forbes India Momentum can help
The Audi S5 Sportback is a lot of things, but first and foremost, it's a car that makes you just feel alive when you are driving it. Put that down to the sonorous 3.0-litre V6 that makes 354hp and 500Nm—these are numbers that don't just look healthy on paper, but with this car, they translate to something amazing on the road. In this episode of Forbes India Momentum, check out Audi S5 Sportback as it brings excitement and practicality to the slippery monsoon roads
BMW seems to have spent hours perfecting the 2022 BMW X3. The 2.0-litre turbo-petrol engine under its hood makes a 252hp and about 350nm. When the duo comes together for the Sport mode, the machine underneath feels like the Energiser bunny running on rocket fuel. In this episode of Forbes India Momentum, BMW X3 shows how incessant predictability makes a perfect SUV
The robust plug-and-play comes with many off-road specific kits, doors free of circuitry and a roof that can be popped. Here's a demonstration of the imposing-looking vehicle, that is sleek on the roads, and a beast off it. Watch Forbes India Momentum for a new review every Saturday, at 12pm
The booming EV market has two price extremes—massive, luxurious EVs that are on sale for north of a crore and cheaper EVs. 2022 Volvo XC40 Recharge is the middle ground. Under that hood, it packs a 78kwh battery that generates a strong 408hp and an absurd 660Nm. It makes highway cruise effortless and you might be tempted to challenge sportscars along the way. With Volvo XC40 Recharge, has the automaker found the best of both worlds? Find out the verdict in this episode of Forbes India Momentum
The sheer luxury and opulence on display in the new Mercedes Benz C-Class make it a car that's all about getting from point A to point B in utter comfort and refined elegance, and the C does that with aplomb. But it still cannot shake off the shadow of big daddy, Mercedes Benz S-Class. If you are looking for S-Class at a lot less, the Mercedes Benz C-Class could be your answer
With an aim to capture a larger share of India's flourishing SUV market, Jeep has launched 3-row, 7-seater Jeep Meridian. Only the second mainstream model after Compass, does Jeep Meridian pledge to comfort, stick to the signature off-road style, or give the best of both worlds? Testing the course with Jeep Meridian in the new episode of Forbes India Momentum
Audi e-Tron has almost everything going for it—speed, comfort, luxury. Except for the looks. That department is covered by the gorgeous Audi e-Tron Sportback. Once on road with this fast machine, you might sense a lot more curiosity and awe-struck glances come your way. In this episode of Forbes India Momentum, Raunak Ajinkya takes the forward-thinking electric, sweet looking car for a ride
MINI Cooper cars are known for their quick performance, compact yet luxurious interior, and the swift, jungle catlike manoeuvres. MINI Cooper SE is the electric version of the same classic car, just greener. You can trade off the revving growl for a silent yet lively ride. There's more to offer and to tick off the list. Check that out in this brand new episode of Forbes India Momentum
BMW X4 xDrive 30d M Sport doesn't have the looks to boast of. But it is still a BMW with a 3.0-litre inline-six diesel that makes 265hp and 620Nm. If you ask the question: Is too much of a good thing bad? The answer will be: Not in the case of BMW X4. Don't judge the car by its bonnet and wider grille! There's more to what meets the eye and you get to find out in this episode of Forbes India Momentum