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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. 29 Nov 2018  |  Global

    Future of Mass Market and Premium Performance Vehicles, 2025

    Performance SUVs will be the Most Popular Segment with More than 12 Models Expected in the Next 5 Years

    This research service offers an overview of the future of performance vehicles in the mass market and premium vehicle spaces. Performance vehicles are vehicles designed and manufactured with particular focus on speed and acceleration. Performance vehicles are generally used as a test bed for advanced technology and span all major automotive segmen...

    $3,000.00
  2. 11 Sep 2018  |  Global

    Strategic Analysis of the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance

    By Launching 12 New EV Models, the Alliance is Set to be the First to Cross the One-million-a-year Sales Mark by 2022

    In 2017, the Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance sold an estimated 10.6 million passenger vehicles and light commercial vehicles (LCVs), making it the best-selling automotive group in the world. Such an achievement stems from the Alliances commitment to driving maximum synergies, while enabling individual brands to retain their distinct identitie...

    $4,950.00
  3. 02 Jan 2018  |  Global

    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