Autocar Professional’s June 1, 2026 Edition is out!

The latest edition examines the significant transformation underway in India’s commercial vehicle industry, as it moves beyond traditional growth drivers towards a future defined by technology, consolidation and global competitiveness.

04 Jun 2026 | 1 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

This edition of Autocar Professional arrives at a pivotal moment for India's commercial vehicle industry, capturing a sector in the midst of profound transformation — one where scale alone is no longer sufficient and technology, global ambition and strategic consolidation are emerging as the defining forces of the future.

The latest edition highlights how Indian commercial vehicle manufacturers are increasingly positioning themselves on the global stage. A key focus is Tata Motors’ proposed acquisition of Iveco, a move that reflects the growing confidence of Indian OEMs to pursue international scale and deeper integration with global markets. The development is presented as a landmark moment in the evolution of India’s CV sector, particularly as global manufacturers navigate rising investments in electrification, software and alternative fuel technologies.

The edition also explores the industry’s technological transition. Ashok Leyland’s partnership with CALB Group underscores the increasing importance of battery technology, connected systems and energy ecosystems in shaping the future of commercial mobility. As trucking and bus operations become more technology-driven, the industry is expanding well beyond its traditional mechanical engineering roots.

Leadership developments form another important theme. The appointment of Satyakam Arya to lead Hino Motors is highlighted as evidence of the growing influence of Indian automotive talent within the global industry.

Beyond corporate developments, the magazine examines the evolving market landscape, including the rise of electric buses, last-mile delivery vehicles and emerging alternative fuel solutions such as LNG, hydrogen and biofuels. While challenges related to infrastructure, financing and execution remain, this edition concludes that India’s CV industry is steadily building the scale, technological depth and strategic confidence needed to play a larger role in the future of global mobility.

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