Autocar Professional’s October 1, 2023, issue is out!
The highlight of the issue is India’s race towards zero emission is gathering feverish momentum globally and India.
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 India’s race towards zero emission is gathering feverish momentum globally and India. The issue takes a deep dive into the government's vision for the automotive industry's path to go green and how the bureaucratic machinery working overtime to create an enabling policy framework, that is all encompassing, ranging from sourcing of raw material, to manufacturing batteries to the final vehicles.

Nitin Gadkari, the longest serving minister for Road Transport and Highways shares his vision and mission for developing world-class road infrastructure. Through our cover story and interactions with the minister, we explore various aspects along this long highway in detail.
Companywatch


We bring you stories on the operational performance of Hyundai Motor and Ather Energy and how the global auto component major Bosch is banking on India for its software defined vehicles.
Sectorwatch


Post monsoon we look at how the construction equipment and commercial vehicle industry is doing.
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04 Oct 2023
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Ketan Thakkar

Autocar Professional Bureau