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New evo digital edition launched

The all-new evo digital edition has been launched, which radically changes the way we deliver the latest content to your tablet or mobile device. Full details here

The new evo Magazine app has been launched, and can now be enjoyed on all major platforms – including Apple, Kindle Fire and all Android devices. The app can be downloaded for free, and enjoyed free for the first 28 days.

This is a major update to the evo app. We've redesigned it from the ground-up. Now your articles will download faster, your reading experience will be smoother and you’ll still get the same great evo stories, photography and videos. The new app is slicker and updated more often so you're closer than ever to the thrill of driving. *** FEATURES *** - Enhanced design for iPad and iPhone - Extended picture galleries and exclusive videos - Share articles with friends and family via email, Facebook or Twitter - New content delivered regularly – no more waiting for the next issue

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iPhone and iPad users click here to download the appAndroid users click here or search for 'evo Magazine' on Google Play

Tell us what you think on twitter: @evomagazine #NEWEVOAPP

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