Autocar Professional’s November 1, 2022, issue is out
Our highlight is how festive sales have brought in cheers for most automotive players.
This 56-pager is packed with news, features, interviews and technology articles that will keep you up to date on developments in the Indian and global auto sector.
Our highlight is how festive sales have brought in cheers for most automotive players.
Interviews
FADA President Manish Raj Singhania says overall growth in car segment to touch double digits during FY23.
Martin Daum, Chairman Board of Management, Daimler Trucks says diesel has another 10-15 years of shelf life.
Frank Torres, President of Nissan India says the Japanese brand is evaluating its offerings for India.
R C Bhargava, Chairman of Maruti Suzuki India Limited says India is graduating from small cars to upper-segment models.
Special Feature
Lightweighting is rightweighting: Industry experts discuss in detail the importance of this application in new cars.
News
Mercedes-Benz and Ford exit from troubled Russia.
Hero MotoCorp plans operations in the Philippines.
Honda India returns to profitability after three years.
Brandwatch
Rolls-Royce enters the EV ecosystem with its first product, the Spectre.
Techtalk
Passive and active safety go hand in hand.
Sustainability
Why more small cars can help in sustainability goals.
Debate on biofuels as green fuel of the future.
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