Autocar Professional’s July 1, 2023, issue is out!
The highlight of this issue is the comeback of the iconic motorcycle brand, Royal Enfield.
This 64-pager is power packed with news, features, interviews and technology articles that will keep you up to date on developments in the Indian and global automotive sector.
Cover Story
The highlight of the issue is about the re-emergence of iconic motorcycle brand Royal Enfield from almost on the verge of closure makes for a great chapter for learning on strong corporate comebacks. We talk to CEO B Govindarajan and understand how the company is moving forward with its business plans in India and overseas.
Special report
Impact of FAME II subsidy cut and falling sales of EVs.
The two-wheeler and commercial vehicle market haven’t reached their previous peaks and are expected to maintain double digit growth momentum.
Marketwatch
Demand for top-end vehicles from Mercedes Benz at an all-time high and EVs at Volvo continue to have strong demand.
Newswatch
Will Elon Musk invest in India? His recent meeting with PM Modi could provide the necessary impetus.
Companywatch
Tata Motors restructures its CV business with a bigger focus on profitability.
‘Changing Gears’ strategy activated by Hero MotoCorp as it attempts to regain lost ground.
Techtalk
Tier 1 automotive component maker Continental showcases latest and emerging technologies.
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