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Consumer interest in the connected car continues to climb, finds Strategy Analytics

September 14, 2017

Posted by: Avadhoot Patil

In keeping with current smartphone saturation, consumers are increasingly relying on connected apps for a variety of purposes in the car. Be it for straightforward connectivity or infotainment, use of these apps is having a negative impact on embedded solutions.

A new report from the In-vehicle UX (IVX) group at Strategy Analytics2017 Connected Car: Consumer Expectations Clashing with Reality”, surveying consumers in the US, Western Europe and China, has found that as demand for connected apps continues to rise, consumers are increasingly frustrated by the poor execution of apps that use in-car HMI.

Click here for report.

Key report findings include:

Derek Viita, report author and senior analyst commented, “Consumers express varied amounts of frustration with touchscreen and voice-based in-car systems which clearly lag behind mobile devices. These trends are concerning on multiple levels. It means that automakers are not providing compelling in-car solutions for connected features; and because the mobile device provides a better experience, consumers are tempted into dangerous habits such as use of mobile handsets while driving.”

Derek Viita

Added Chris Schreiner, director, Syndicated Research UXIP, “If consumers can see tangible value in moving their data connection off of a brought-in device and into a car, the benefits are plentiful.

Numerous value-adds for consumer relationship management can be provided, a wealth of usage data can be opened up to the automaker, and the in-car internet provider can offer even more benefit through additional safety or diagnostic features.

OEMs and suppliers must consider this consumer demand for on-board connectivity not as a problem, but as an opportunity. Their success may actually depend on it.”

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