Top Gear (Indian magazine)

Top gear India

August 2015 cover
CCO and Editor Girish Karkera
Frequency Monthly
Publisher Worldwide Media Pvt. Ltd.
First issue September 2005
Company BBC Worldwide Limited
Country India
Based in Mumbai
Language English
Website www.topgear.com/india

The Indian edition of BBC TopGear is published by Worldwide Media Pvt. Ltd (WWM), a sub-division of The Times of India Group formed in 2005 as a joint venture with the BBC.[1]

The magazine is published out of the Times of India Building, opposite Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminus Railway Station. The first edition was launched in September 2005.

BBC TopGear is an automotive magazine with a lifestyle flavor. So apart from road tests its USP are its surreal features which normally test the cars and bikes in various environment and talks a lot about driver interactions with the car and not just the technical specifications. The magazine has made a niche for itself with its take on automotive journalism.

WWM, led by Deepak Lamba (CEO), also publishes other popular titles like Femina, Filmfare, Grazia India, Hello, BBC Good Homes India, BBC Knowledge and Lonely Planet Magazine India. Joji Varghese is the publisher, print and production controller of TopGear India.

Editorial team

Contributors

Abhishek Mishra, Debabrata Sarkar, Rishaad Saam Mehta, Shreenand Sadhale

Design team

Contributing Photographers

Himanshu Pandya, Nitin Rose, Parag Parelkar, Shashank MB, Somdutta Nhawkar, Varun Chawla, Adil Khan

See also

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