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Autocar Professional’s July 1, 2026 Edition is out!

This edition of Autocar Professional explores how forces beyond the automotive industry's traditional boundaries are increasingly shaping its direction.

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Autocar Professional’s July 1, 2026 Edition is out!

The latest edition of Autocar Professional focuses on the changing dynamics of the automotive industry, where global events and energy policy are becoming as influential as technology and consumer demand. As geopolitics, energy security and industrial policy become central to business strategy, manufacturers are being compelled to rethink investment priorities, product planning and long-term competitiveness in a rapidly evolving global environment.

The cover story examines one of the clearest examples of this shift: India's ethanol programme. Having achieved the E20 blending target years ahead of schedule, the industry had entered a period of uncertainty over its next direction. Recent geopolitical developments have accelerated that conversation, placing ethanol at the centre of India's broader energy security agenda. The story analyses the commercial challenges facing the country's Rs 50,000-crore ethanol ecosystem, including questions around pricing, feedstock availability, higher fuel blends, vehicle readiness and consumer adoption.

The magazine also presents a diverse range of industry insights reflecting the sector's changing priorities. Lamborghini explains why hybrid technology is emerging as a crucial bridge while the luxury performance segment reassesses the pace of electrification. Honda Cars India outlines a more localised product strategy tailored to domestic market realities, while Tata Motors discusses its continued commitment to hatchbacks despite the overwhelming dominance of SUVs. The edition also explores BMW's efforts to expand the appeal of the MINI brand through a broader SUV portfolio.

Together, the stories capture an automotive industry navigating an increasingly interconnected landscape where global events, policy decisions, evolving technologies and consumer trends are reshaping the future of mobility.

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