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

This edition of Autocar Professional examines how India’s automotive industry is navigating aftermarket disruption, global trade realignment and the accelerating shift toward software-defined, electric mobility.

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

This edition of Autocar Professional captures an Indian automotive industry at a defining crossroads, as technology, regulation and global trade realign the sector’s foundations. The cover story examines how the domestic aftermarket—now estimated at around Rs 1 lakh crore—is transitioning from a fragmented, mechanical ecosystem to one increasingly shaped by software, electronics and data control. The central question is no longer about part replacement, but about ownership of diagnostics, connected systems and the lifetime customer interface.

The edition analyses how OEMs are extending authorised service networks deeper into post-warranty cycles, using proprietary tools and digital platforms to strengthen customer retention. Independent garages, meanwhile, are being compelled to invest in advanced diagnostics, specialise in niche capabilities or consolidate to remain viable. Reporting from ACMA Automechanika New Delhi 2026 tracks the latest developments across the aftermarket landscape.

The edition also features conversations with industry leaders shaping this transition. Insights from Tata Elxsi explore how software-defined vehicle architectures are influencing lifecycle management. Perspectives from global suppliers such as ZF, Mahle and Valeo underline how localisation, emissions evolution and ADAS-linked electronics are shifting value toward higher-technology components.

The latest edition of Autocar Professional broadens the lens to global trade dynamics. As protectionism rises in the United States and India negotiates FTAs with the UK and EU, the industry faces both risks and opportunities to expand its footprint in global supply chains. The issue also features regulatory insights from the Automotive Research Association of India and recognises the contributions of Pawan Goenka.

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