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

While the global automotive passenger car industry was struggling in 2022, India’s markets were on the rise.

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

This 140-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
While the global automotive passenger car industry was struggling in 2022, India’s markets were on the rise. In fact, the country is ahead of Japan and Germany now. We have the details of this.

Marketwatch

Production of Hyundai Motor Group models reached an all-time high in the country.

Sectorwatch
Tractor export boom from India.

2023 Auto Expo1
The biennial event is back and we share a curtain raiser of OEMs and component players.

Focus
Road accidents and fatalities

Technology
5G will digitally drive the automotive industry.

How you can read this issue
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