Autocar Professional’s June 15, 2024, issue is out!
This specially curated 56-page issue offers a review of the key events in the automotive industry in the past few days and much more.
Cover Story
Our top story this time is on India’s used car market. The used car market industry sold a whopping 5.17 million units in FY23 — a 56% rise from seven years ago — and is projected to reach 10 million units by FY28. Our comprehensive story brings you all the details about how this market is doing and what is driving its growth.


Western India Special
This is a Western India Special issue and we have featured some important auto companies that are based out of western India. Maharashtra and Gujarat continue to play a pivotal role in the region when it comes to the auto sector.

Data from the Federation of Automobile Dealers Associations (FADA) and ICRA show the importance of the region in the auto industry and the contribution of different states in the overall western Indian auto market.

FY24 was a big year for Tata Motors. The company showed remarkable turnaround during the year and its CV, PV and JLR divisions have achieved significant milestones.

In Conversation
In a special interview with Autocar Professional, Reji Mathai, the Director of ARAI spoke about how the premier testing agency is transforming itself to prepare for the upcoming regulations.

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18 Jun 2024
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