Autocar Professional’s October 15, 2023, issue is out! 

The highlight of the issue is about how design is influencing the future of the mobility business.

18 Oct 2023 | 6190 Views | By Chandan B Mallik

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

Cover Story | Design Special



The highlight of the issue is about how design is influencing the future of the mobility business and also how Indian automotive designs are appealing in global markets. We have exclusive interviews with top design heads of Mahindra & Mahindra, Tata Motors and Royal Enfield.

Sustainability Special


A round up of green initiatives across various companies. 

Marketwatch
With the festive season kicking off, automotive players are expecting to wrap up the year with record numbers and double-digit growth. 

Vietnam-based EV brand Vinfast is scouting for a suitable location and infrastructure to begin operations in India.

TVS Motor to produce BMW Motorrad CE 02 electric 2W, for India and global markets.

Event
India’s component players dominate Dubai’s Automechanika 2003 show.

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