This research assesses the current adoption of
connected car features as well as the consumer demand for such features,
including billing preferences and new conceptual features. It presents results
based on vehicle make in order to analyze differences in adoption and demand by
brand. Finally, it examines consumer privacy and security concerns and their
potential to inhibit adoption of these and other types of “smart” devices.
44% of car
owners in U.S. broadband households report having advanced technology features.
Key Topics
- Adoption of connected car features by demographics, including income
- Demand for connected car features and preferences
- Connected car and smart home crossover scenarios
- Market inhibitors to the connected car
Research
Benefits
- Identifies connected car feature ownership and appeal by vehicle make
- Examines bundling vehicle data with smartphone data vs. separate billing
- Assesses the appeal of connected cars scenarios by age
- Explores the impact privacy concerns have on connected car adoption rates
Spanning over 58 pages “Connected Car Services and Apps” report
covers Key Findings, Adoption of Connected Car Features, Demand for Connected
Car Features and Preferences, Demand for Connected Car Features and Vehicle
Make, Connected Cars and the Smart Home, Market Inhibitors to the Connected
Car.
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