Executive Analysis of European and North American Automotive App Store Concepts and Services - Amidst Apps Ranging from Car Sharing to Navigation, Internet Radio is the Most Popular Brought-In App Being Developed by Automotive OEMs
Executive Analysis of European and North American Automotive App Store Concepts and Services - Amidst Apps Ranging from Car Sharing to Navigation, Internet Radio is the Most Popular Brought-In App Being Developed by Automotive OEMs
RELEASE DATE
29-May-2010
29-May-2010
REGION
North America
North America
Research Code: M551-01-00-00-00
SKU: AU00661-EU-MR_09261
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Description
This study focuses on the evolution of hybrid infotainment and telematics systems evolution in the European and United States automotive market. In particular the study analyses the upcoming trend of automotive OEMs focusing on allowing smartphone apps to run inside the car and using that connectivity to provide additional services, a method industry refers to as brought-in applications. The study also looks at business models, value chain analysis and revenue generation processes and strategies for OEMs using apps from smartphones. The study also looks at the different HMI types which OEMs are developing to allow app access inside the car.
Table of Contents
Summary of Key Findings
- Global Trends and Highlights
- Gen Y Influence
- OEM Developments
- Electric Vehicle Apps Case Study
- Industry Challenges
- Automotive Brought-In App Stores
- Smartphone In-car Connectivity
- Value Chain Analysis
- Conclusions
Mobile Application Stores
- Mobile App Stores Overview
- Mobile App Store Business Landscape
- Automotive Apps Usage Statistics
In-car Connectivity Overview
- Industry Challenges
- Roadmap for Internet Services
- Internet in the Car
- Types of Connectivity
Automotive Developments
- Gaps in the Current Infotainment and Telematics Market
- Expected Future Models
- Business Model Types
- Automotive OEM Objectives to Work on Apps Concepts
- Paid versus Free Apps
- Automotive Apps
- Revenue Generation through Apps
- Interior Pre-conditioning Case Study
- Vehicle Access Case Study
OEM Activities Overview
- OEM Outlook
- Daimler Smart Profile
- BMW Mini Profile
- Ford Profile
- Toyota Scion Profile
- Continental AutolinQ Profile
- HMI Developments
Internet Radio in the Car
- Definition
- Roadmap of Internet Radio
- Cost Structure for Internet Radio
- Internet Radio Subscriber Base Forecasts
- Internet Radio Usage in Car
- Internet Radio Value Chain
- Pandora Profile
- Stitcher Profile
- RadioTime Profile
Key Conclusions and Strategic Recommendations
- Conclusions
- Recommendations
Related Research
This study focuses on the evolution of hybrid infotainment and telematics systems evolution in the European and United States automotive market. In particular the study analyses the upcoming trend of automotive OEMs focusing on allowing smartphone apps to run inside the car and using that connectivity to provide additional services, a method industry refers to as brought-in applications. The study also looks at business models, value chain analysis and revenue generation processes and strategies for OEMs using apps from smartphones. The study also looks at the different HMI types which OEMs are developing to allow app access inside the car.
No Index | Yes |
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Podcast | No |
Industries | Automotive |
WIP Number | M551-01-00-00-00 |
Is Prebook | No |