
It has been 10 years since Kingshuk stepped into the interesting world of automotive journalism. From being a part of a team that drove two Mercedes-Benz SUVs from Germany to India to covering the WRC in Australia, along with various international media events he has done it all. He is equally happy behind the wheel of a car or on a motorcycle. All he wishes is to own and adventure touring motorcycle and explore India. In case you would want to help him realise his dream, please drop him a mail. Donations are accepted in cash and kind. Also, he dabbles in automotive photography, Liverpool, Football and Metallica are things close to his heart.

The highly anticipated KTM 390 Duke will be coming to India next year. Here is a quick SWOT analysis of the bike and its potential.

The new-gen Yamaha R15 is leaner, meaner, faster and sexier! But does it still have the charm and the nimble handling of the old R15 models? We find out.

We get on the saddle of the most hipster bike from Ducati and take it for a quick spin. Here's our review of the Ducati Scrambler Mach 2.0.

Looking to buy a Ford Freestyle? Here is our review of Ford's latest model, with the 1.5-litre diesel engine.

Triumph claims that this is the most advanced range of Tiger motorcycles ever, since the first Triumph Tiger came out almost 80 years ago. There have been significant changes made to the motorcycle.

The X-Blade definitely looks very different than any other motorcycle from the 150-160 cc segments. The crown jewel in the design, if we could call it so, will be the headlamp.

We drive the new Mercedes-AMG E63S 4Matic+ sedan at BIC. Did we tell you that it is the most powerful E-class iteration ever! Here's our review.

The Hyundai i30 has been spotted testing in India, near the Hyundai plant in Chennai. Sure, this does not confirm that the car will be launched in India but one could always argue that Hyundai would surely like to increase its model portfolio in India and try and gain more share in the Indian automobile industry.

The TVS Apache RR 310 and the Royal Enfield Thunderbird 500X may not be natural rivals, but they certainly fall in the same price bracket. So this comparison is purely from a pricing point of view, even though the two bikes may have completely different characters.

The TVS Apache RR 310 impressed us with its looks and its performance on the racetrack. But how does it fare when it took to city streets? We have the answers for you.

Here is our first ride review of the new Bajaj Avenger Street 180.

Select Triumph bikes will get a price hike of up to Rs. 62,000. The government increased the duty rates on CKD models by 5 per cent.

We recently go to ride the flagship scooter from TVS Motor Company, the all-new TVS NTorq, On paper, the NTorq 125 checks all the right boxes when it comes to performance, features, styling and, of course, technology, but how is to ride exactly? We find out.

The new Figo Cross comes with additional body cladding, new features and an updated design too.

The XC40 is Volvo's first ever compact SUV and it sure did left us with a positive impression. Here's our first drive report of the latest SUV from Volvo.

Triumph's fastest selling motorcycle is the Bonneville Bobber, which is a beautiful take on modern classic bikes. But knowing Triumph, it is not the kind of manufacturer to rest on its laurels. It in fact, did one better, by unveiling the Triumph Speedmaster, and this review talks all about new Speedmaster at length. Here's our California Cruisin' experience!

Audi is all set to launch the all-new Q5 soon. Meanwhile, here is our review of the company's latest SUV and what all is new inside and outside. Give it a read.

Hero MotoCorp has unveiled the 2018 models of the Hero Passion Pro and the Hero Passion XPro. We rode these two bikes briefly and here is our first impression of these bikes.

Here is our impression of the 2018 Hero Super Splendor which was recently unveiled by Hero MotoCorp. The bike gets a few updates such as the new 125 cc engine which does duty on the new-generation Hero Glamour.

The Monster 797 is the most affordable Ducati on offer, barring the Scrambler range, of course. While we got our hands on the Ducati Monster 797 in Thailand earlier this year, riding it on Indian roads has been a complete experience altogether.