Autocar Professional’s November 1, 2025 Edition is out!
Autocar Professional’s latest issue explores a defining moment for India’s automotive industry, anchored by Hyundai Motor India’s bold transformation under its first Indian MD & CEO, Tarun Garg.
As Hyundai announces a ₹45,000-crore investment through FY2030, the issue examines how India is no longer just part of the company’s global strategy—but the very centre of it, steered by its first Indian MD & CEO, Tarun Garg.

With plans for 26 new models, the introduction of Genesis, deeper localisation, and stronger supplier partnerships, Hyundai’s renewed push comes as it navigates intensifying competition and a shifting market landscape.
The magazine also delves into how Mahindra & Mahindra and Toyota are adapting to evolving fuel economy and CAFE norms by building multi-powertrain portfolios spanning ICE, hybrid, EV, and CNG technologies. Complementing these industry insights, feature stories on Dassault and Siemens reveal how digital simulation, virtual prototyping, and integrated software ecosystems are reshaping mobility engineering and accelerating cleaner, smarter innovation.

Throughout these narratives, the issue underscores a defining theme: India's automotive sector stands at an inflection point, equipped with unprecedented capital, capability, and conviction. The latest edition captures how local leadership, strategic investments, and technological innovation are positioning India as a global mobility leader.
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05 Nov 2025
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