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

The highlight of the issue is how Compressed Natural Gas or CNG is the low hanging fruit which is being leveraged by a number of top vehicle makers in the country.

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

This 64-pager is power packed with news, features, interviews and feature articles that will keep you up to date on developments in the Indian and global automotive sector.





The highlight of the issue is how Compressed Natural Gas or CNG is the low hanging fruit which is being leveraged by a number of top vehicle makers like Maruti Suzuki, Tata Motors and Bajaj Auto and the conversations over the recent years have rapidly changed from zero emission to carbon neutrality. We examine the factors like the shift towards CNG in the automotive sector even as the city gas distribution on the verge of tripling and reaching almost approaching 100 percent of the country.  

Sectorwatch
We deep-dive into the sales numbers of the industry to ascertain the performance and trends of 2ws, PVs and what can be expected in FY24.

Spotlight
A look at how the government’s proposed Payment Security System can revive the confidence of electric bus OEMs.

Special report
We have key messages from the rebranded Japan Mobility Show 2023 that have implications for India.

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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