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Business Strategy and Innovation

The foundations of the automotive industry are being shaken as traditional ideas are being re-evaluated. Mainstream automotive companies are being forced to innovate in order to stay relevant through out-of-the-box thinking and thorough market analysis. New companies and solutions are being born, smaller markets are growing and established markets are restructuring to adapt to new strategies.

Frost & Sullivan's Business Strategy and Innovation Program applies expert and critical intelligence to the following four main areas:

  • Innovative and visionary industry trends and strategies
  • Disruptive technologies and engineering advancements
  • Emerging business models and their development strategies
  • Cross industry convergence and future implications
  1. 19 Mar 2018  |  North America  |  Market Research

    Analysis of Passenger Vehicle Pricing Strategies in Mexico, 2017

    Macroeconomic Landscape, Trade Structure, Technological Roadmap, and Performance of Local Markets Driving Local Automotive Price Increase

    The Mexican market has witnessed a generalized increase in vehicle prices across all OEMs and automotive segments in the recent past. This study aims to analyze this phenomenon, taking into account the 2012–2017 period. The historic entry-trim and premium-trim prices for the 68 most commercialized passenger vehicles of each segment (covering A t...

    $3,000.00
  2. 26 Feb 2018  |  North America  |  Market Research

    North American International Auto Show Highlights, 2018

    With 8 New Launches, SUVs and Trucks Were the Most Popular Segments at the NAIAS 2018

    This research highlights the new vehicle announcements and launches that were part of the North American International Auto Show in 2018. Being among the first few shows in the year, the NAIAS showcased vehicles that will play a key role in the American market over the year. With nearly 50% of the product launches coming from the SUVs, crossovers, ...

    $3,000.00
  3. 10 Jan 2018  |  North America  |  Market Research

    Automotive OEMs Global Manufacturing Facility Investment Strategies, 2010–2022

    6 OEMs Target Nearly $275 Billion Investments Globally by 2022, Including 26% Share in North American Manufacturing Facilities

    The need to optimize manufacturing investments, better utilization of production facilities, and improving production plant performance are becoming paramount, as they enable manufacturers to start delivering high volumes of vehicles with a variety of models that are preferred in the market and they will also open the door to lucrative revenue stre...

    $4,950.00
  4. 02 Jan 2018  |  Global  |  Market Research

    Automotive OEMs Passenger Car and Light Duty Truck Lightweighting Strategies, Forecast to 2025

    Average Vehicle Weight is Expected to Reduce by 20-25%, with Body-In-White (BIW) Expected to Lose Over 140kg by 2025, Due to Increased Adoption of HS Steel and Aluminium

    The carbon emissions target for North America and Europe is to achieve below 100 g/km (97 in North America by 2025 and 95 in Europe by 2021). Advances in powertrain technology are expected to significantly reduce CO2 emissions, but alternate methods must be employed in order to assist a fuel-efficient powertrain. Lightweighting strategy is expected...

    $4,950.00
  5. 05 Dec 2017  |  Global  |  Market Research

    Select Automotive OEM R&D KPIs Analysis, 2011–2016

    Around $40 Billion was Spent on R&D by 5 Global Automotive OEMs in 2016

    Automotive manufacturers are currently focusing on building fully connected and completely autonomous vehicles, as drivers expect next-generation digital technologies in their cars. As autonomous and connected technologies go hand-in-hand in building efficient self-driving cars, connected car technologies will create a drift in the automotive ecosy...

    $1,500.00
  6. 09 Nov 2017  |  North America  |  Market Research

    Electric Vehicle Platform Strategy of Global Passenger Vehicle OEMs, Forecast to 2025

    Average of About 110,000 Units per Platform and 3 Platforms per OEM to Underpin EVs

    With emission regulations getting stricter around the world, long-range electric vehicles (EVs) have become the need of the hour. One way of improving range is by underpinning future battery EVs (BEVs) on dedicated EV platforms. This study delves into the key platform strategies that are expected to be adopted by global passenger vehicle OEMs and t...

    $4,950.00
  7. 28 Sep 2017  |  North America  |  Market Research

    Analysis of Volkswagen Strategies, 2014-2025

    Volkswagen Group to Invest $13.7 billion on Electric Vehicle (EV) infrastructure and Vehicle Development to Meet its Electric Vehicle Goals by 2025

    This study looks at the outcome of the 2018 Strategy which was introduced by the VW Group in 2010. It then analyzes the recent Strategy 2025 which was rolled out by the group. Key aspects of the new strategy are analyzed and their implications for the overall group and the individual brands are discussed. The study also looks at the various capabil...

    $4,950.00
  8. 25 Sep 2017  |  Global  |  Market Research

    Global Supplier Contribution to the Fastest Growing Automotive Technologies, 2012–2016

    Powertrain Technologies Contributed to Over 60% of Total Technology Revenue in 2016

    Research Scope: This study identifies the contribution of selected list of 30 global automotive suppliers’ contribution in 2016, across financial parameters and technological portfolio. The study identifies the fastest growing technologies in 2025 and measures growth through suppliers' contributions in these technologies, financial performance, a...

    $3,000.00
  9. 02 Aug 2017  |  Global  |  Market Research

    Strategic Transition from Products to Services in the Automotive Industry, Forecast to 2030

    Automotive Mobility Integration and Impact to Ownership Costs by Services to Add More than $1 Trillion in OEM Revenue

    The global automotive product to service market will be driven by mobility, connected services, and value-added upgrades. New business model disruptions are expected and they will extend the automotive service revenue pool up to $ 1.3 trillion. Car companies are evolving from the business of merely manufacturing and selling cars, to providing relat...

    $4,950.00
  10. 14 Jul 2017  |  North America  |  Market Research

    US New Car Sales Strategies and Technologies, 2016

    Digital Retail Technologies at New Car Dealerships Target to Reduce the $130 Billion Worth of Inventory in Stock

    Automotive inventories are at an all-time high and traditional automotive retail practices are not facilitating faster sales to reduce the inventory that is crippling the margins of original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). Moreover, the adoption of electric vehicles has not made a sizable impact as expected by the industry. There is a distinct need...

    $1,500.00