Autocar Professional’s February 15, 2024, issue is out!
This 56-page edition is yet another exhaustive collection of news developments, analysis, feature stories and exclusives.
Cover Story
The evolving landscape of auto shows worldwide, particularly in the context of the digital age and challenges posed by events like the Covid-19 crisis. Despite these challenges, the Indian auto industry staged the Auto Expo in 2023, albeit with some key brands missing. However, the Government of India's initiative to organise the first Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2024 at Pragati Maidan received significant support. We have all the details from this event.
Scoop
We bring the story behind Toyota’s decision to drop the C-segment SUV project.
Companywatch
We have an array of company updates and reports on how they are doing despite market challenges.
In conversation with
Shanai Ghosh, CEO and MD, Zuno General Insurance who tells how digitisation is helping better drivers.
PB Balaji, CFO of Tata Motors says EVs are the destination and hybrids are transient.
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