Car connectivity: What consumers want and are willing to pay
Why connectivity is important
发布时间:2024年6月4日 12:14
Author麦肯锡全球研究院
McKinsey projects that more than 90 percent of vehicles sold in 2030 will be connected, up from 50 percent today.1
To capture the full value of this growing market, OEMs and other mobility players should consider the following three questions:
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To support mobility players in the connected-car ecosystem, we recently surveyed more than 1,600 automotive customers in China, Germany, and the United States. The survey focused on 39 different features that could be part of a connectivity offering in six overarching categories: safety and security, comfort, autonomous driving, performance, infotainment, and assistant services. (For more information on the methodology, see sidebar “The McKinsey Automotive Digital Services Customer Survey: Methodology”). The survey findings allowed us to identify nine key implications that can help mobility players understand the current market, including regional differences, and capture the full value from connectivity by identifying features that consumers value, developing strong offerings, and setting the right price.
Car buyers often prefer vehicles with strong connectivity, and the survey results reflected this enthusiasm.
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OEMs and other mobility players face a complex challenge when developing connectivity offerings because they must understand what customers in select segments want and what those customers are willing to pay. The bar for strong offerings is already high, especially in China, and will only rise higher.
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Winning the connectivity game requires several fundamental activities:
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