evo Magazine

Performance car reviews

Published by: Carwow Studio
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evo is the world’s premier performance car magazine.
Every issue is packed with entertaining, informative writing and stunning photography that puts you firmly behind the wheel of the fastest and most desirable cars around. With exclusive road tests, a focus on cult and iconic cars, track tests of the world's fastest cars and added buying features, no other magazine comes close to what evo delivers every month.
Inside you will find…
·The latest motoring news, to keep you ahead of the game.
·Reviews of every important new model, from hot hatches to supercars.
·Iconic drivers' cars revisited and re-appraised.
·In-depth group tests that reveal the best cars in each class.
·Drive stories so absorbing you’ll want to emulate them yourself.
·Action-packed videos showing amazing cars driven on the limit.
The evo application is edition based and published every month to bring you the newest updates on all your favourite automobiles.
Features
· Read reviews of the newest cars with a button directly on the homepage
· Search feature inside issues to find exactly what you want
· Easier to access your favourite saved articles with “my scrapbook”
· Streamline main page and table of contents for easy reading
· Share your favourite articles
· New settings page is more straightforward to change your preferences
· Archive button to remove a downloaded issue from the device
Digital and print + digital subscribers have full access to each month’s edition and all digital back issues. Print subscribers should contact the publisher to add digital access to their subscription.
You can purchase an auto-renewable subscription directly from iTunes. The subscription will include the current issue and all past content if you do not already own it as well as every new issue.
1 month subscription - £3.99
6 months subscription - £19.99
12 months subscription - £39.99
Payment will be charged to your iTunes Account at confirmation of purchase. This subscription will
automatically renew unless auto-renew is turned off at least 24-hours before the end of the current period, your
account will be charged for renewal within 24-hours prior to the end of the current period. The cost of the
renewal will match the initial subscription price. You can manage your subscriptions through your Account
Settings after purchase. No cancellation of the current subscription is allowed during active subscription period.
Terms - https://www.autovia.co.uk/subscription-terms-conditions/
Privacy - https://www.autovia.co.uk/privacy-policy/
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฿69.00
Evo for iPad
฿809.00
1 month subscription
฿179.00
6 month subscription
฿949.00
12 month subscription
฿1,750.00

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    Yes, evo Magazine is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.

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13 ratings in Thailand

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evo Magazine Reviews

EVO

J993TH on

Thailand

I have been a reader of evo since sawing it's first hardcopy issue on the stands in Bayswater. Initial thoughts were 'hmmmmnnnn how dare they steal the "EVO" from the Mitsubishi'. But now, I take that back. The teams at EVO (Magazine), has taken the the word, which originally was an abbreviation of 'Evolution' in additional sport-driving pedigree (to each new evolutions) into a new meaning. "Evoness" came along, 'Evo' was no longer just an abbreviation of a more sporting models but it became a word which exemplifies the 'sport driving satisfaction'. Having been a car magazine reader since childhood, I found no magazine has approach car reviews from a less-technical-jargon-driven and 0-60s (sorry to any American readers) to finding out which cars has more 'sport driving souls' which comes into different form of servings and formulas.....just like food and wine. So the most expensive and fastest cars are not necessarily the most 'evo' cars. But a word of caution, I also notice that the quality which the original team set standards in finding uniqueness in car reviews content is drifting into the mainstream writing again...... More so since Harry decided to jump to Jaguar's special vehicle division. Please keep the old spirit and resist the temptations. Keep up the good work and I assure you that I, now in my 40s will continue to support you!!!

E-EVO

Nern_1969 on

Thailand

This is an awesome app on iPad for car lover. If you like the EVO magazine, you will like this electronic version even more.

App not working in iOS 17

d3t;h on

United Kingdom

Developer not interested in sorting it out

Great journalism ruined by dreadful app

TomCoxUK on

United Kingdom

About a year ago this was optimised for tablets and IOS. Now it’s a pitiful, badly rendered PDF file. Why oh why did you roll back the well presented digital version to this cheap rubbish? I think I may have answered my own question there… Such a shame.

Unsatisfied

benpontin on

United Kingdom

Used to be a great app and now gone back to the dark ages!

Bad app, bad customer service, good magazine

AutoCamV12 on

United Kingdom

Subscribed to a 6 month package, the app then said the autorisation failed and it acted like I hadn’t subscribed. I checked the bank and yes it had been paid, so contacted the magazine, no reply, tweeted them, no reply, emailed again, no reply, contacted the publishers, guess what? No reply. In the end I had to refund it through Apple because their customer service is so terribly bad, I couldn’t get hold of them at all. Really good magazine though, packed with informative articles and some stunning photography, just a shame the app doesn’t work for me and they couldn’t be bothered to answer my questions.

Terrible user experience.

WeatherJunky on

United Kingdom

Terrible user experience just a PDF of the mag. Not response content at all. Real shame as the articles are excellent

A horrible reading experience

Rob472826372 on

United Kingdom

This is just a pdf reader with each magazine completely left as per the paper version. So you are zooming around trying to read paragraphs instead of it being rendered text. Awful.

Great Read

Planty1964 on

United Kingdom

Since I got my new IPad Pro (12.9”) my ageing eyes are enjoying the digital format even more.

Great journalism ruined by dreadful app

TomCoxUK on

United Kingdom

About a year ago this was optimised for tablets and IOS. Now it’s a pitiful, badly rendered PDF file. Why oh why Dennis Publishing did you roll back the well presented digital version from this cheap rubbish? I think I may have answered my own question there… Such a shame.

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