CASE Strategies of OEMs

CASE Strategies of OEMs

State-of-the-Art Technology and Strategic Partnerships Enhance Offerings as Visions Adapt to Evolving Market Conditions and Intensifying Competition

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08-Aug-2024
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CASE Strategies of OEMs
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The automotive industry is undergoing unprecedented transformation driven by connected, autonomous, shared, and electric (CASE) trends. This study considers all four categories for selected automakers.

Connected:
•     The various areas of connected mobility
•     The extent of OEMs’ in-house capabilities and a comparative benchmarking
•     Major partnerships

Autonomous:
•     The level of autonomy achieved by each OEM and the extent of in-house capabilities
•     Past initiatives and roadmaps for the future
•     Major partnerships
•     Comparative analyses and key inferences about strategies

Shared:
•     Major OEM initiatives, the extent of their in-house capabilities, and major partnerships enabling the strategy
•     Inferences about strategies

Electric:
•     Measures taken and vision for each stage of the electric vehicle value chain
•     OEMs’ electric vehicle lineups and anticipated models
•     Manufacturing capacity plans around the world
•     Key takeaways

Strategies of each automaker are interlinked and represent a shift toward a more sustainable, efficient, and user-centric transportation ecosystem. This project delves into leading automakers’ strategies in each area. New industry entrants and pure-play electric vehicle (EV) makers are not in the scope of this study.

Connected cars exchange data with the outside world, opening a plethora of possibilities related to safety, security, convenience, and data-driven optimization. The development of autonomous vehicles is progressing through different levels of automation, with Level 5 representing full autonomy. Investments continue to pour in, but technological hurdles and ethical considerations seem to dampen the progress. Younger generations are rethinking the goal of vehicle ownership and prefer shared mobility, forcing automakers to consider it as an avenue for growth and revenue generation. OEMs have mixed feelings about going fully electric, but they have invested heavily and are aggressively pursuing fleet electrification.

Author: Sandhya Jesu

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The Strategic Imperative 8™

The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on Automotive OEMs’ CASE Strategies

Scope of Analysis

Key Competitors

Growth Drivers

Growth Restraints

Key Takeaways

Connected Vehicle Features—A Comparison

Vehicle Autonomy—Comparative Roadmap

Comparative Analysis of OEMs’ Shared Mobility Initiatives

Electric Vehicle Strategy—Capability Analysis

North America—CASE Trends

Europe—CASE Trends

Asia-Pacific (APAC)—CASE Trends

Ford CASE Highlights

Ford CASE Partnerships

Ford CV Services—Overview

Ford CV Services—Partnership Highlights

Ford CV Services—In-house Capability Analysis

Ford AV Strategies

Ford EV Value Chain

Ford EV Production Outlook

Ford EV Product and Market Analysis

GM CASE Highlights

GM CASE Partnerships

GM CV Services—Overview

GM CV Services—Partnership Highlights

GM CV Services—In-house Capability Analysis

GM AV Strategies

GM EV Value Chain

GM EV Production Outlook

GM EV Product and Market Analysis

Toyota CASE Highlights

Toyota CASE Partnerships

Toyota CV Services—Overview

Toyota CV Services—Partnership Highlights

Toyota CV Services—In-house Capability Analysis

Toyota AV Strategies

Toyota Shared Mobility Initiatives

Toyota Shared Mobility—In-house Capability Analysis

Toyota EV Value Chain

Toyota EV Production and Market Analysis

Sony Honda CASE Highlights

Sony Honda CASE Partnerships

Sony Honda CV Services—Overview

Sony Honda CV Services—Partnership Highlights

Sony Honda CV Services—In-house Capability Analysis

Sony Honda AV Strategies

Sony Honda Shared Mobility Initiatives Overview

Sony Honda Shared Mobility—In-house Capability Analysis

Sony Honda EV Value Chain

Sony Honda EV Production Outlook

Sony Honda EV Product and Market Analysis

VW CASE Highlights

VW CASE Partnerships

VW CV Services—Overview

VW CV Services—Partnership Highlights

VW CV Services—In-house Capability Analysis

VW AV Strategies

VW Shared Mobility Initiatives

VW Shared Mobility—In-house Capability Analysis

VW EV Value Chain

VW EV Production Outlook

VW EV Product and Market Analysis

BMW CASE Highlights

BMW CASE Partnerships

BMW CV Services—Overview

BMW CV Services—Partnership Highlights

BMW CV Services—In-house Capability Analysis

BMW AV Strategies

BMW Shared Mobility Initiatives

BMW Shared Mobility—In-house Capability Analysis

BMW EV Value Chain

BMW EV Production Outlook

BMW EV Product and Market Analysis

Key Takeaways

Growth Opportunity 1—V2X Communication

Growth Opportunity 1—V2X Communication (continued)

Growth Opportunity 2—Convergence of Autonomous and Shared Mobility

Growth Opportunity 2—Convergence of Autonomous and Shared Mobility (continued)

Growth Opportunity 3—Use of Natural and Recyclable Materials for Sustainable EV Manufacturing

Growth Opportunity 3—Use of Natural and Recyclable Materials for Sustainable EV Manufacturing (continued)

Best Practice Recognition

Frost Radar

Benefits and Impacts of Growth Opportunities

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The automotive industry is undergoing unprecedented transformation driven by connected, autonomous, shared, and electric (CASE) trends. This study considers all four categories for selected automakers. Connected: The various areas of connected mobility The extent of OEMs in-house capabilities and a comparative benchmarking Major partnerships Autonomous: The level of autonomy achieved by each OEM and the extent of in-house capabilities Past initiatives and roadmaps for the future Major partnerships Comparative analyses and key inferences about strategies Shared: Major OEM initiatives, the extent of their in-house capabilities, and major partnerships enabling the strategy Inferences about strategies Electric: Measures taken and vision for each stage of the electric vehicle value chain OEMs electric vehicle lineups and anticipated models Manufacturing capacity plans around the world Key takeaways Strategies of each automaker are interlinked and represent a shift toward a more sustainable, efficient, and user-centric transportation ecosystem. This project delves into leading automakers strategies in each area. New industry entrants and pure-play electric vehicle (EV) makers are not in the scope of this study. Connected cars exchange data with the outside world, opening a plethora of possibilities related to safety, security, convenience, and data-driven optimization. The development of autonomous vehicles is progressing through different levels of automation, with Level 5 representing full autonomy. Investments continue to pour in, but technological hurdles and ethical considerations seem to dampen the progress. Younger generations are rethinking the goal of vehicle ownership and prefer shared mobility, forcing automakers to consider it as an avenue for growth and revenue generation. OEMs have mixed feelings about going fully electric, but they have invested heavily and are aggressively pursuing fleet electrification. Author: Sandhya Jesu
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Deliverable Type Market Research
Author Sandhya Jesu
Industries Automotive
No Index No
Is Prebook No
Keyword 1 Case Strategies
Keyword 2 Oems Market
Keyword 3 Technological Innovations
Podcast No
WIP Number PFIB-01-00-00-00