2025 Edition: Technological Innovations and Changes in Components in Next-Generation Vehicles
The electrification of powertrains is accelerating rapidly, and the market for electric vehicles and other electrified vehicles is expanding rapidly.
Alongside the electrification of powertrains, the advancement of high-functionality steering systems, symbolized by autonomous driving, is progressing. The electrification of powertrains and the automation of driving are becoming two key technologies, leading to significant transformations in complete vehicles as well as parts and systems. This document attempts to investigate and analyze the changes that will occur in the automotive industry (including complete vehicle and parts manufacturers) in the future. 【Research Items】 1. Changes in powertrain components due to carbon neutrality 2. Technological innovations and changes in components related to steering, brakes, throttle, and car air conditioning systems 3. Market forecasts for autonomous driving systems 【Target Research Subjects】 - General automobile manufacturers - Major automotive parts manufacturers - Government agencies and related research institutions 【Report Title】 2025 Edition: Technological Innovations and Changes in Components in Next-Generation Vehicles https://www.dri.co.jp/auto/report/sg/sgngnautopart.html
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■Publication Date: December 25, 2025 ■Page Count: 261 ■Language: Japanese ■Delivery Format: Hardcover ■Publisher: Sogo Giken Co., Ltd. *Limited to 200 copies published. The data resource is an authorized distributor of Sogo Giken Co., Ltd.
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