We kick off the autumn season with a fresh Techzle. This year’s issue 39 pays special attention to wealthy cars.
Tests
This new Techzle is packed with tests and we have a whole host of first experiences of new versions of existing cars. For example, the 4xe plug-in hybrid Jeep Renegade may prove itself and it is also time to drive the Skoda Octavia iV (plug-in hybrid). At Porsche we pick up a Panamera 4S E-Hybrid.

Porsche Panamera 4S E-Hybrid
However, the testing is not over yet. In a double test, plug-in hybrids are also discussed. The BMW X1 has only recently been fitted with a plug, but it can immediately compete with one of our latest endurance testers: the Volvo XC40 T5 Recharge. You can read in the magazine which is better, but what we can already tell you is that the cars are very well matched.

Attention BMW enthusiasts! Techzle 39 features the brand’s most fierce, outspoken scions. The BMW 2002 Turbo made many sporty car hearts run wild in 1973 with its dizzying specifications and performance. Is the M2 CS, another top-shelf testosterone package, capable of evoking the same emotions almost 50 years later?

Reports
In addition to the many tests, the most diverse reports can also be found in the latest edition of Techzle. For example, about the origin of all car parts. Did you know that, for example, cork and coffee beans are processed in cars? We also speak with Timothy Kuniskis. He’s the big boss at Dodge SRT.
In Klokje Rond, Nic examines a very young Alfa Romeo Giulia. Although this Italian comes from 2018, he already has almost 300,000 km of experience! That is a real mileage eater.

All this and more can be read in the latest Techzle. Prefer not to go out? Order from the easy chair the latest number. Then he will arrive on the doormat within two working days.