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The Digital Life
2
Consumers want the same user experience extended into the car
100
2.5
529
2.9
MINUTESper day
ONLINE
HOURSper day in a car
MB/month
10hours connected
DEVICES
Mobile
Commerce
In 2016
CONSUMES
Wireless Data
$31B
GROWING 50% YOY
29%Would rather leave the house WITHOUT MONEY than their SMARTPHONE
CARRIES
SPENDS
Electronics Content Per Vehicle Growth
Electronics Content in India Still 30% of Global
Connected car drives innovation
Legislation expected to drive safety
penetration
Safety and comfort equipment is
becoming standard
01020304050607080
2015 2020
5.2%
7.3%5.1%
24.0%
3.8%19.5% 2.2% 3.5%
Electronic System Demand ($B)
CAGR
2015-2020
Source: Strategy Analytics July 2015
35% In 2017
50% In 2030
Automotive Electronics Satisfaction Drivers
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Customer Perceivable Technology drives Satisfaction Source: JD Power.
Entertainment and
Connectivity
(Infotainment)
29%
Driver
Information
21%Navigation
15%
Comfort and
Convenience
26%
ADAS*
9%
Infotainment
• Android Auto / Apple CarPlay
• Radio
• Rear Seat Entertainment
Impact on Satisfaction from In-Vehicle Technology
* Advanced Driver Assistance Systems
Driver Information
• Head-Up Displays
• Instrument Clusters
Navigation
• Factory Installed Navigation
• Smartphone Navigation Vehicle Interface
Comfort and Convenience
• Climate Controls
• Customization / Personalization
• Touch Screen Display
3) Shared Mobility
1) Increased Focus on User Experience 2) High Interest in Cyber Security
4) ADAS to Autonomous Driving
Curved Displays, Gesture Support
ADAS
Forward Collision Warning
Lane Departure Warning
Surround View
Park Assist
Autonomous Driving
V2X
Driver Monitor
Night Vision
Platooning
High Definition Maps
Precision Positioning
2010-2015 2015-2020
Roadmap for Autonomous Car Technology
Technology Readiness Roadmap
Vehicle Network Architecture
Technology Trends
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Emerging Trend: Module Consolidation
ECU Complexity*
Multi-Core Technology *
* Source: RolandBerger Consolidation in Vehicle Electronic Architectures, July 2015.
Software Complexity
Processing Power Growth at a Tipping Point
Design to Adapt
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Design to SOP
SOP
EOL
Design to Adapt
SOP
EOL
Design to FitSOP
EOL
(Today) (The Future)(Tomorrow)
Connected services market
9
$30B
by
2018
$20B by 2018
Revenue from services drives
rapid growth
$5Bhardware
in 2018
Cost of mobile device security to
grow to $1.9B by 2015
60% of warranty
cost are SW
FOTA
Big Data worth
$1,400
per vehicleper year
Embedded and Smartphone
solutions win
IOT & Industry 4.0
Visteon Corporation proprietary13
Industry 4.0 – Responding to Future Challenges
Robotization
Materials Management
DigitizationBig Data
Management
Visteon by the numbers
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A global leader in automotive cockpit electronics delivering a rich, connected cockpit experience for all cars from luxury to entry segment
Manufacturing locations22
10,000 Employees
18 Countries
Technical centers18
$3.25B 2015 annual sales
Company headquartersVan Buren Township,
Michigan, United States
Broadest cockpit electronics portfolio in the industry
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Complete cockpit electronics portfolio positions Visteon well for continued growth
Instrument
clusters
Head-up
displays
Information
displays
Infotainment
Audio
Cockpit domain
controllers
Telematics
1 2
3 4
Next-generation solutions
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App developerfriendly
Highlysecure
Fully upgradeable
Next generation infotainment – Phoenix™ Our approach to autonomous driving
Fail-safecentralized
domainhardware
Open frameworkdesigned foralgorithmicdevelopers
Neuralnetworks
Visteon Corporation proprietary – Raymond James Technology Conference