Here’s a brief run-down of reports available in our research store that caught our eye over the past week or so…
1. BEST SELLER: OEM future car model programmes to 2020
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This report is an essential reference if you need to have a knowledge of all key vehicle manufacturers’ future car model launches around the world. It offers analysis and background information into OEMs’ car model strategies and future plans in ten global markets, the aim being to offer expert and non-specialist readers alike, a clear, succinct picture of the future models which most matter. Data contains future car model highlights for all regions from 2010 up to 2020. The data includes brand, future model name, segment, platform, production location, codename and expected launch year.
2. J.D. Power’s Estimated Pan-European Passenger Car Assembly by Model, December 2010
This monthly update for J.D. Power’s European Passenger Car Production history – available through just-auto – uses the latest actual data and estimates. Detailed production numbers are shown for the latest month and year-to-date, for both the current year and previous year for comparison. Total production is shown for Pan-Europe, Western Europe, and Central & Eastern Europe regions, with model line detail provided.
The European Automotive Supplier Report looks at the macroeconomic environment including vehicle sales, production, imports and exports. The report also provides analysis of the OEM’s, the European Supply Industry and looks at both Eastern and Western Europe.
4. Hybrid and Electric Car Market in the UK – Market Trends, Consumer Insights, and Future Outlook
The report looks at the trends observed in the hybrid and electric car market in the UK, insights from a consumer survey conducted to assess the consumer attitude and behaviour about hybrid and electric cars, as well as the future outlook till 2020.
5. Americas Automotive Markets Database
This easy-to-use interactive model quantifies the size of the automotive markets in the Americas region. Includes detailed forecasts of market to 2015.
6. Electric Vehicles and Power Sources: Technologies and Global Markets
After decades of expensive development and false starts, the world is finally ready for electric vehicles. As defined by this report, “electric vehicles” includes commercial approaches such as pure battery–powered vehicles, plug–in hybrids, hybrid internal combustion/battery, range extending, and fuel cell vehicles as well as vehicles powered by developmental power sources such as supercapacitors and flywheel–powered. In addition to cars and trucks, this report considers motorcycles, scooters, buses, neighbourhood electric vehicles, and locomotives.
7. The Market for Remote Engine Start
Many markets require remote start products to pre-heat or pre-cool vehicles due to extreme climate conditions, yet there are many national or local requirements that make it tough for the industry to understand what will be the future direction for this technology.
8. Benchmarking the navigation markets in the US & EU
Historically, innovation within the navigation industry came primarily from Japanese or European vehicle manufacturers. But according to recent research, the US navigation industry is better positioned to make the shift towards connected and upgradeable navigation systems. In the longer term, the automotive industries of both Europe and the US will need closer collaboration in order to avoid developing solutions that are not future proof.
