Autocar Professional’s February 1, 2023, issue is out!

Stay up-to-date with news, features, and interviews in this 72-page issue.

03 Feb 2023 | 5772 Views | By Chandan B Mallik

This 72-pager is power packed with news, features, interviews that will keep you up to date on developments in the Indian and global automotive sector.

Cover Story
Indian component makers are becoming an important supply source for global markets.

Event
India’s biennial Auto Expo is back and we have all the details of the big announcements, unveils, vision statements, business focus, trends, start-ups and much more. We also tell you why this event was significant despite the absence of several automakers and almost no presence of ICE two-wheelers. 

Interviews
Interaction with domestic and global manufacturers of components, ICE, powertrains, EVs and many more. 

Trends
EV plans of several traditional ICE brands.

Policy
Big expectations from government’s 2023 Budget by automotive industry.

Technology
How Cummins is making successful use of hydrogen in ICE engines.

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