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Chinese customers driving growth in connected cars

- By HAO YAN haoyan@chinadaily.com.cn

The growing demands of Chinese customers for greater connectivi­ty has driven automakers to carry out upgrades on their Chinese models ahead of the rest of the world’s major car markets.

Customers in China place a stronger emphasis on incar connectivi­ty and internet access than in many other markets, according to research.

More than 41 million people in China will make use of in-car connectivi­ty by 2021, according to profession­al services consultanc­y Accenture China, who also predict the value of the overall car market in the country to rise to 401 billion yuan ($62.95 billion) by that time.

Currently, 11.6 million cars on Chinese roads feature online connectivi­ty, accounting for 10.6 percent of the market, according to a survey carried out by Accenture.

The survey also found that 30 percent of respondent­s regard connectivi­ty as one of the top five considerat­ions when buying a new car.

In reaction to Chinese customer demand many global manufactur­ers have increased connectivi­ty across the range of their latest models.

The Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance has announced that by the end of 2022 all of their new vehicles in China will feature its Alliance Connected Cloud.

The cloud will allow for all alliance companies, including Renault, Nissan, Mitsubishi and Infiniti, to integrate data management of their new models and those already on the road, according to Jonathan Adashek, Renault-Nissan-Mitsubishi Alliance’s global vice-president of communicat­ions.

“The customer experience will be among the critical factors for the future electric vehicle products, and the alliance will strengthen the emotional connection with the users,” Adashek said.

German premium automaker BMW shares the same vision on the importance of connectivi­ty, and is also upgrading all its offerings in the Chinese market.

“It is important for Chinese customers to have connectivi­ty and those type of things, for navigation, for personal mobile phone, and digital life and work in the car,” said Harald Krueger, chairman of the board of management of BMW AG.

The brand’s Chinese joint venture, BMW Brilliance Automotive, is offering connectivi­ty functions, including wireless cellphone connection, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, as standard on its latest BMW X3 sport utility vehicle model which launched in April.

Johann Wieland, president and CEO of BMW Brilliance, said, “We found customers nowhere else in the world give as much importance to connectivi­ty than in China.”

Another survey carried out by Roland Berger and Tencent in August 2017, found that the majority of Chinese auto customers also want one or more big screen display in their vehicles.

The survey found that besides rest, passengers in vehicles also like to spend time reading, using entertainm­ent systems, working and shopping online.

Ye Liang, Shanghai-based principal of Roland Berger, said that connectivi­ty is among the four inevitable trends for the future, including automation, electrific­ation, and shared mobility.

Ye said, “Connectivi­ty is the foundation of automation and sharing, so it is a must-have for auto manufactur­ers, more than just meeting user expectatio­ns.”

Swedish premium auto maker, Volvo Cars, was one of the first manufactur­ers to seek to capitalize of in-car connectivi­ty,

an electric crossover concept vehicle, made its China premiere at Auto China 2018.

launching its first generation Sensus Connected Touch system in March 2013.

Hakan Samuelsson, president and CEO of Volvo, said the company has been continuous­ly working on modern technologi­es that integrate connectivi­ty, infotainme­nt and automated driving.

Besides equipping connectivi­ty on Volvo vehicles, the system will also be applied on the vehicles of Sino-Swedish car maker, Lync & Co, a company establishe­d by Geely Holding, Geely Automobile and Volvo Cars in 2017 to produce digital and permanentl­y connected vehicles.

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