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
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26 Apr 2023  |  Latin America  |  Market Outlook
LATAM Automotive Growth Outlook 2023
Future Growth Potential of the Automotive Industry in 2023 after Recovery During 2022
The Latin American automotive industry continues to grow, despite COVID-19, scarcity of resources and auto parts, the Russo-Ukrainian War, inflation, and exchange rates affecting vehicles’ availability and prices. With 4.4 million units sold and a slow recovery from the pandemic, Latin American automotive expanded by 2.7% in 2022. Ecuador show...
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10 May 2023  |  North America  |  Market Outlook
Global Shared Mobility Outlook, 2023
Strategic Partnerships and Technology Strategies to Ensure Future Growth Potential
The pandemic has definitely brought about a lot of positive changes in the way people are moving. In this research analytics, we look at some key factors that we think will drive the demand for shared mobility. First is the pandemic-induced digital acceleration. People are now more open to using mobile apps than they were before the pandemic. Secon...
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06 Jun 2023  |  Global  |  Market Outlook
Automotive Outlook, 2023
Easing of Chip Shortage Crisis, Increasing Electric Vehicle Adoption, and Improving Macroeconomics to Drive Light Vehicle Sales by 3.3%
Global light vehicle (LV) sales reached 79.9 million units in 2022, registering 1.3% lower sales than in 2021. China was the top-selling market with 25.7 million units, ahead of the United States at 13.9 million and Japan at 4.1 million. The Russo-Ukrainian War resulted in production delays owing to part supply delays and semiconductor shortages, l...
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