Semiannual Update: Connected Car
Price: Starting at USD 3,000
Publish Date: 22 Jul 2021
Code: PT-2433
Research Type: Presentation
Pages: 34
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Actionable Benefits
- Identify the COVID-19 and chipset supply shortage effect on connected vehicle sales.
- Keep track of the latest connected vehicle market trends, challenges, and competitive landscape.
- Quickly assimilate how OEM strategies concerning connected vehicle subscription prices and free trial periods vary globally.
- Formulate installed-base monetization strategies.
Research Highlights
- Distinction between the installed base of vehicles with hardware that enables connectivity and active infotainment and telematics subscriptions.
- Updated connected car revenue forecast with additional telematics and infotainment data granularity.
- Thorough global comparison of connected vehicle subscription prices and free trial period by carmakers.
- Detailed assessment of the main challenges in the connected vehicle embedded and aftermarket verticals and regional differences.
Critical Questions Answered
- What is the current market size for connected vehicles, and how it differs regionally?
- How are the emerging countries approaching vehicle connectivity?
- What are the main challenges to the connected services subscription revenue model adopted today, and how are OEMs respoding to them?
- What are the challenges in the aftermarket and emerging opportunities?
- What is the horizon over which new monetization opportunities will mature?
Who Should Read This?
- Decision-makers within OEMs and Tier 1s responsible for connected vehicle solutions deployment.
- Product managers at MNOs, semiconductor, and software companies providing connectivity and infotainment enabling technologies.
- Planners within insurers, TSPs, MNOs, and digital security players.
Companies Mentioned
Table of Contents
New Vehicle Sales
Chipset Supply Shortage
Connected Cars – Latin America
Connected Cars – China
Connected Car Shipments – APAC
Connected Cars – Africa and Middle East
Connected Cars – North America and Europe
Connected Infotainment Subscription Adoption/Churn
Connected Services Free Trials
Infotainment Free Trial Period Variation
Subscription Price Variation
Active Connected Car Subscriptions – Embedded Connectivity
Connected Car Subscription Revenues
Infotainment OS
Cockpit Hypervisors
Aftermarket
Major and Minor Connected Car Opportunities
Increasing and Decreasing Opportunities
Offensive and Defensive Strategies
Companies Mentioned
- BMW Group
- Daimler AG
- Ericsson
- Ford Motor Company
- Harman
- Honda
- Nissan
- OnStar
- Orange
- Sprint Corporation
- Toyota
- Verizon
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