Maruti Suzuki has been on a roll. It's almost like the run its Korean counterpart was having until last year - where every product launched was a blockbuster. Now it may be premature to call the Ignis one yet - and indeed it will remain a niche product when compared to the likes of the Swift or Baleno. But what the Ignis does is it gives us Maruti's best small car yet. Read on to find out why I say this.
We drive the Mercedes-AMG C63 S Cabriolet in Trieste, Italy. It gets a massive 4.0-litre V8 Biturbo engine that produces 503bhp and 700Nm. The 0-100kmph comes up in a mere 4.1 seconds while the top speed achieved is an electronically limited 250kmph.
This review comes to you fresh from Trieste, Italy, where we got a chance to lay our hands on the brand new Mercedes-Benz C300 Cabriolet and boy was a thoroughly enjoyable experience!
We drive the 2017 Audi A3 sedan facelift in the picturesque Autobahn in Germany that is now muscular, chiselled and gets new engine options internationally to boast about.