The "Select Automotive OEM R&D KPIs Analysis, 2011-2016" report has been added to Research and Markets' offering.

This study analyzes Research & Development data from the annual reports and 10-K reports of 5 global automotive OEMs. It benchmarks these 5 OEMs against 20 key performance indicators.

Automotive manufacturers are currently focusing on building fully connected and completely autonomous vehicles, as drivers expect next-generation digital technologies in their cars. As autonomous and connected technologies go hand-in-hand in building efficient self-driving cars, connected car technologies will create a drift in the automotive ecosystem to help automakers make a seamless shift from semi-autonomous driving to fully autonomous driving in the future.

In order to match the market expectation, OEMs' objective is to build cars that can change the form and function, as opposed to what is being offered now. Moreover, in the race to reduce the carbon footprint, OEMs are focusing on unique, customized strategies in building electric vehicles that help in achieving sustainability. Creating smart mobility solutions by conceptualizing the idea of sharing electric vehicles by optimizing cross-company collaboration is another area of focus for automakers to generate revenue.

Hence, OEMs are in the process of building next-generation electric vehicles with autonomous driving capability, which will ultimately create a synergy between OEMs and transportation companies in developing a cost-effective business model that leads to a win-win partnership. Moreover, several OEMs are seen as partnering with companies to provide an on-demand network of cars, object recognition, and development of HAD maps. Automakers are keen on building their next-generation infotainment platforms by partnering with key players in this space.

Key Topics Covered:

1. Executive Summary

  • Key Findings
  • Key Figures for KPIs Analysed
  • Models Total Units Sold

2. Research and Development Key Performance Indicators

  • KPI 1-Total Revenue (Automotive + Financial Services)
  • KPI 2-Automotive Revenue Net
  • KPI 3-Total Employment
  • KPI 4-Total R&D Budget
  • KPI 5-R&D Budget breakdown by Basic Research
  • KPI 6-R&D Budget breakdown by Advanced Research
  • KPI 7-R&D Budget breakdown by Product Development
  • KPI 8-Total R&D Head Count
  • KPI 9-No. of Engineering R&D Locations
  • KPI 10-Number of Models Sold
  • KPI 11-Models Total Units Sold
  • KPI 12-Number of Vehicle Platforms
  • KPI 13-Number of Manufacturing Plants
  • KPI 14-Number of Patents
  • KPI 15-Global Programs Part Commonality
  • KPI 16-Product Development (PD) Timeline
  • KPI 17-Number of Top Safety Pick Models from IIHS
  • KPI 18-Problems Per 100 Vehicles
  • KPI 19-OEM-Supplier Working Relationship Index
  • KPI 20-R&D Budget Per R&D Headcount
  • KPI 21-R&D Budget Per Total Units Sold
  • KPI 22-R&D Budget as a Percent of Automotive Revenue
  • KPI 23-R&D Headcount Per Number of Nameplates
  • KPI 24-Total Units Sold Per Number of Vehicle Platforms
  • KPI 25-Number of Nameplates Sold Per Total Platforms

3. Growth Opportunities and Strategic Imperatives

  • Research and Development Growth Opportunities
  • Strategic Imperatives for Success and Growth

4. Conclusions

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