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(Nov 2018)The global auto industry is preparing itself for massive changes, fuelled by technology innovations and emerging business models that are likely to shift how consumers buy, own, use, and drive cars. From alternative powertrains and fully self-driving vehicles to new ownership models and alternative mobility solutions, the competitive landscape is evolving rapidly; incumbents and new entrants alike are seeking to gain an edge. Yet while autonomous vehicles and new mobility models are critical concerns, as per a recent Deloitte study the more pressing matter for original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) and their dealer networks may be how to gain deeper insights into today’s customers and provide them with the rewarding experiences they seek.
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