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MotorBeam

India's longest-running independent car review platform — founded by Faisal Khan, built on two decades of unsponsored analysis.
Long-formMulti-formatIndependentEstablishedComprehensive
🗣 English🗣 Hindi
253K
YouTube subscribers
Fetched May 4, 2026
Watch on YouTube
38
Verdicts analysed
16+
Years reviewing
Active since 2010
8.4
Top jury score
Porsche Taycan 2025 Review
7.7
Avg jury score
Across 38 reviews

MotorBeam is the platform Faisal Khan built before his personal channel — one of India's oldest and most respected independent automotive review outlets. It combines video reviews with detailed written analysis, spec comparisons, and long-term ownership reports that go beyond what a single YouTube video can cover.

The editorial independence that defines Faisal Khan's personal work applies equally to MotorBeam. No manufacturer relationships, no sponsored reviews, no soft-pedalling for access. The same rigour, with a wider team and longer track record.

Electric Vehicles
🚗 Hatchbacks
🏎 Premium & Luxury
🚙 SUVs & Crossovers
Our editorial rationale
MotorBeam carries the same editorial independence as Faisal Khan's personal channel — it is his platform. Including MotorBeam gives The Jury access to their broader written analysis and long-term ownership reports, which complement video-first reviews.
Bias risk assessment
We read comments and analyse engagement across platforms — not declared conflicts alone.
LOW BIAS RISK
We monitor comment sentiment, like/dislike ratios, and brand mention frequency across the last 12 months of content. We look for behavioural evidence — not just stated positions.
Comment sentiment balanced across brands — praise and criticism not concentrated on any single manufacturer.
No pattern of sponsored deflection detected across videos analysed.
Cross-brand consistency observed — similar critical standards applied regardless of price point.
Healthy audience disagreement visible in comments, indicating genuine opinion.
Meet the rest of The Jury
Independent reviewers. One verdict per car.