August 15, 2013

The latest issue reveals global tech major Eaton’s plans to supercharge Indian passenger cars, why VE Commercial Vehicles’ now has the potential be a major HCV player, and Faurecia breaking new ground in vehicle interiors.

16 Aug 2013 | 2140 Views | By Autocar Pro News Desk

The latest issue reveals global tech major Eaton’s plans to supercharge Indian passenger cars, why VE Commercial Vehicles’ now has the potential be a major HCV player, and Faurecia breaking new ground in vehicle interiors. We also reveal the tips and tricks of managing business in a time of slowdown, after talking to 10 auto industry heads. Plus exclusive interviews with Dr Steffen Berns of Bosch Ltd and Raymond Wong of ExxonMobil Lubricant India.

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