Connected Car

The reality of the connected car business has more nuances to it than just the discussion around connected services; today connected convenience, safety and information constitute the definition of connected vehicles. Connected cars are taking center stage in the IOT universe, as they are slated to grow from approximately 17 million in 2015 to 60 million in 2022 . Connected cars are driven by their promise of a safer and convenient future, a future with lesser accidents and hassle free commuting. Connected cars are not only unlock new features to customers, they enable OEMs to create a recurring revenue stream. One of the biggest threats that impedes the adoption of connected cars include cybersecurity. The bottom line here is that automakers will end up relying a lot on third parties in this dynamic market, and this is where the traditional OEM-Tier 1 relationship will be tested to the limits.

The Frost & Sullivan Connected Car Program Area looks at the Disruptive and sustaining trends across the market such as:

• Global Connected car strategies: Connected Car Platforms and Services (OTA, UBI and Analytics)
• Evolving business models, key disruptors, Technology innovation and Voice of Customer
• Dedicated focus on elements like Human Machine Interface, Navigation and Audio Systems, Telematics, Driver monitoring systems, Smart Access
• Business Focus: Competitive landscape, Geographic trends, Pricing analysis

  1. 10 Aug 2017  |  Global

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