DUBLIN—Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "Internet of Cars: from Disruption to Dominance " report to their offering.

Internet of Cars: from Disruption to Dominance looks at connected car trends, changes in structural dynamics in the automotive sector and the key challenges for the industry, with a global forecast through to 2020.

While autonomous cars and V2X are making headlines, in-car connectivity is making waves in the market. Connectivity features are playing a growing role in consumer buying decisions, to the point that some are ready to postpone purchases to make sure they have the latest features. OEMs have to adjust to an emerging shift in buyer priorities that is driving deep-rooted change in vehicle purchasing.

Over the next five years, automotive connectivity will disrupt large parts of the automotive industry. Traditional product-based transactional business models will integrate a growing number of service-based experiences mirroring and developing on consumer product usage and cycles, opening the door to new entrants along the way and requiring established players to adjust their business models. The effects will ripple through the supply chain.

To understand what this means, several major questions need to be addressed:

- How will industry players adapt to these changing consumer preferences?

- How will automotive OEMs secure their share of the revenue stream in competition with tech giants like Apple & Google?

- What does that mean for their suppliers and partners?

- How will the industry tackle evolving problems of data ownership and security?

- Is legislation required or likely, will the playing field be tilted?

- A large number of more detailed questions - like the status of eCall in the EU, or the balance between aftermarket and factory-fitted options - will also require resolution.

Strategic analysis of OEMs and automotive connectivity component and system suppliers:

- Airbiquity

- AT&T

- Audi

- AUPEO

- BMW

- Bosch

- Continental

- Daimler

- Delphi Automotive

- Elektrobit Automotive

- Fiat-Chrysler Automobiles (FCA)

- Ford Motor Company

- General Motors

- Harman International

- Hyundai

- INRIX

- Jaguar Land Rover

- Jasper Wireless

- Mojio

- NVIDIA

- NXP Semiconductors

- Parrot Automotive

- QNX Software Systems

- SiriusXM

- Tesla Motors

- TomTom (Tom2)

- Verizon Telematics

- Visteon Corporation

- Vodafone

- Volkswagen

Key Topics Covered:

Chapter 1: Know your consumer - how the digital dashboard drives decisions

Chapter 2: Connected Cars Connecting Industries - innovation, disruption and collaboration

Chapter 3: Connected services in developed vs. developing Economies

Chapter 4: Connected cars meet the IoT

Chapter 5: Regulatory landscape for Internet of Cars - is legislation the answer?

Chapter 6: Connected car market challenges - a bumpy road ahead

Chapter 7: Conclusive core statements

Chapter 8: Strategic recommendations

Chapter 9: Strategic company analysis

For more information visit http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/sh2h3j/internet_of_cars

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