Autocar Professional’s May 15, 2025 Edition is out!
This edition offers an analysis of India’s transforming two-wheeler industry, driven by premiumisation, electrification, and urban mobility trends.
This latest edition presents an in-depth analysis of India's evolving two-wheeler industry, which is undergoing a significant transformation marked by premiumisation, electrification, and a shift towards urban mobility.
A key highlight is the intensifying rivalry between Hero MotoCorp and Honda Motorcycle & Scooter India (HMSI), with Honda narrowing the market share gap and even surpassing Hero in April 2025 dispatches. The magazine explores the strategic moves by both companies—Hero’s inventory discipline and premium push versus Honda’s expanded 125cc and EV offerings.

In addition, the issue features exclusive interviews with senior leaders from Bajaj Auto, Suzuki Motorcycle India, and Yamaha Motor India, offering insights into how these players are driving innovation, boosting exports, and capturing domestic demand. The edition also tracks the premium segment momentum led by TVS and Honda, and delves into TVS’s global vision and multi-powertrain strategy.
Furthermore, it captures India’s electric two-wheeler startups, examining how they are balancing bold ambitions with the realities of funding, regulation, and competition.
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By Autocar Professional Bureau
16 May 2025
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