Autocar Professional’s January 1, 2024, issue is out!
In our New Year edition, expect a dynamic blend of news, exclusive interviews with industry leaders, compelling features, and insightful guest columns from key players.
This curated 48-pager issue follows in rapid succession of the comprehensive and insightful 230-page annual edition of Autocar Professional. The issue offers a review of the key events in the automotive industry in the past year and an idea of what to look forward to in 2024.
Exports to be key in 2024 for OEMs
The automotive industry in Japan has inched forward India and now enjoys the number 3 slot. It was neck-and-neck and the difference was nominal. Most OEMs are reviewing their business strategies and some are planning to make and export EVs from India in a big way. Our cover story delves on that aspect.
Top executive views


We have our regular section of movers and shakers and also a curated section on important quotes from industry and government officials.
Interview

Manish Raj Singhania, President of FADA on the industry outlook for 2024 and more.
Companywatch

Ola’s forthcoming IPO has certainly caught the attention of the industry, stakeholders.
How you can read this issue
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