Porsche’s updated Taycan Turbo is now more powerful and more refined, continuing to reign as India’s fastest and most expensive electric car.
The Lamborghini Huracan Tecnica marks a powerful farewell to the iconic naturally aspirated V10, delivering its strongest form yet while keeping the legacy alive.
Replacing the GT, the updated McLaren GTS brings sharper styling, reduced weight and more power, strengthening its position among the fastest cars on sale in India.
The 2026 Porsche 911 Carrera 4 GTS becomes the first-ever hybrid 911, debuting Porsche’s new T-Hybrid powertrain.
The McLaren Artura Spider, currently the brand’s only convertible in India, combines a lightweight carbon-fibre chassis with a high-tech V6 hybrid engine that, despite its smaller size, delivers greater power and performance than the GTS.