Autocar Professional’s July 15, 2023, issue is out!

The focus of this issue lies on the entry of Harley-Davidson and Triumph into the mid-sized premium market through partnerships with their Indian allies.

18 Jul 2023 | 6512 Views | By Chandan B Mallik

This 72-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.

The highlight of the issue is about the two iconic global motorcycle brands – Harley-Davidson and Triumph entering the mid-sized premium market with their Indian alliance partners. Will they be able to disrupt the market with their aggressive pricing and impact the fortunes of Royal Enfield?

Sales analysis
CNG car sales witnessed slowdown in first-half CY2023.

India Auto Inc retails up 10 percent in June, but first-half sales touched 53 percent of CY2022.

Newswatch

Hyundai, Kia and Maruti Suzuki India rev up the SUV segment.

Companywatch
Century Enka: Making nylon yarn for tyre makers out of recycled material

Techtalk
Continental: The rise of automated mobile robots in industrial materials management. 

How you can read this issue
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