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Autocar Professional: Jul 2023
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SUVs, MPVs brought under UV GST slab

autherAutocar Pro News Desk calendar12 Jul 2023

Industry unsure of definition, which considers the measurement of ground clearance as unladen, rather than laden – the current industry standard used by ARAI.

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Harnessed to Success: Rahul Dhoot’s Story

autherAutocar Pro News Desk calendar10 Jul 2023

The Founder and Managing Director of Dhoot Transmission, India’s top wiring harness maker, shares with Autocar Professional the story of how he moved out of the family retail business and created a thriving business empire.

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Hyundai India targets record 600,000-unit sales in CY23, aims to keep Tata Motors at bay

autherAutocar Pro News Desk calendar10 Jul 2023

The launch of the Exter mini-SUV will enable Hyundai Motor India to scale another year of strong performance and keep its arch Indian rival Tata Motors at bay for the number two spot in the passenger vehicle segment.

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Premium SUVs drive Maruti Suzuki to pole position in Rs 10 lakh to Rs 20 lakh bracket

autherAutocar Pro News Desk calendar09 Jul 2023

A leader in the sub Rs 10 lakh market with a lion's share of 61%, the market leader has made quick gains in the fast growing SUV space helping the company gain leadership in the Rs 10 lakh to Rs 20 lakh segment.

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​'We are extensively testing ADAS in India': Maruti Suzuki’s CV Raman

autherAutocar Pro News Desk calendar08 Jul 2023

Maruti Suzuki India is charting out an ADAS roadmap from a consumer value-proposition perspective, given many advanced features continue to remain unusable on Indian roads, says Chief Technical Officer CV Raman.

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ZF unveils new 800V EV powertrain, eyes business consolidation with new Chassis Solutions division

autherAutocar Pro News Desk calendar29 Jun 2023

The German Tier-I automotive technology major is witnessing a significant shift in revenues, 73 percent of which are now coming from EV powertrains, with ICE maintaining a command only in specific segments like commercial vehicles.