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

The highlight of the issue is the challenges of road safety in India. The burning issue of road safety in India takes center stage at Autocar Professional's 2-day Road Safety Conclave. The panelists delve into the challenges, opportunities, and potential solutions to tackle the country's dire situation, stressing the importance of active involvement from all stakeholders.

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

This 72-pager power special issue is 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 the burning issue of road safety in India. The panelists from Autocar Professional’s 2-day Road Safety Conclave look at the challenges, opportunities, and solutions that can help improve the dismal situation the country is in with the active participation of all stakeholders.

Companywatch

Hot news and business analysis of carmakers like Mahindra and Mahindra and Maruti Suzuki India.

Special reports
Experts from industry talk about the various automotive safety aspects and importance of crash / ADAS testing.

Techtalk

Designing a safe battery pack – An inside view from a cell manufacturer and e-3W CV maker.

Companywatch
Greaves Electric Mobility gets disconnected from FAME India Scheme Phase II Scheme

How you can read this issue
Autocar Professional magazine is available through all good newsagents and for download from Magzster. You can also buy one-off copies of Autocar Professional magazine – contact Ganesh at [email protected]. Alternatively, never miss an issue – subscribe to Autocar Professional magazine today.

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