World OEMs shows increase in model globalisation upto
year 2016
Mumbai, India - July 25 – A renowned market
research aggregator, Bharat Book Bureau, has added "Global OEM forward model
programmes, forecasts to 2016" (http://www.bharatbook.com/detail.asp?id=18853)
to its huge collection of Automotive database.
This new report on the forward model programmes of
the world's OEMs shows increasing model globalisation. The report, "Global OEM
forward model programmes, forecasts to 2016" which analyses forward model
programmes as far out as 2016 for 61 brands from 17 OEMs, highlights many
interesting trends. Many European OEMs for instance will retain old models with
lower prices for developing markets once replacements arrive - the Skoda Octavia
will become the Octavia Tour, the Punto the Punto Classic and the Clio the Clio
Campus.
Beyond this, the report also shows vehicles made and
sold in very different markets, such as a Korean-made SUV that will be sold by
Renault in Europe, and a Chinese-made Citroen also to be sold in Europe.
The issues of vehicle branding and positioning are
increasingly prevalent: Nissan Europe is abandoning the upper medium segment by
not replacing the Primera, and GM is increasingly merging future Opel and Saturn
products whilst Ford are set to abandon the MPV sector in North America. Acura
are starting their global crusade, and on a technical level, the report shows
BMW will return to turbocharging (of petrol engines) after a long absence,
whilst
Honda move towards diesels for North America.
About the Author Glenn Brooks is a specialist
automotive writer and analyst. After editing the global e-newswire of UK-based
JATO Dynamics, JATONews, in the late 1990s, he took up the position of managing
editor in California for Santa Clara-based Autoweb.com. His experience there saw
him immersed in the North American retail vehicle market before returning to the
UK and spending five years editing and writing for Formula 1 and in-house OEM
magazines. Drawing on his contacts and passion for the automotive industry, he
now devotes himself exclusively to automotive industry analysis and writing, and
he is a leading expert on future model programmes.
This 244-page report is the OEM forward model for
anyone interested in future model programmes of the world's OEMs. Whilst
extremely comprehensive (it covers all vehicles from 61 brands and 17 OEMs out
as far as 2016) it is also one of the fastest ways to get a complete handle on
who will be producing what, where, how and even why - don't waste time with
complicated databases or guesswork, just skip to the OEM, brand or vehicle you
need and find all the key facts and figures in a matter of minutes.
Presented entirely in an accessible, factual and
waffle-free 'executive summary' style, the OEM forward model programme report is
published with the reader's convenience in mind: it is written not to conform to
a word or page count with unnecessary padding, but to present all key facts and
information in the shortest possible space and time. It is the quickest way to
effectively gain the forward model insight of hundreds of industry insiders -
enabling you to consume many months of research and key nuggets of unknown
information as quickly as possible.
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