North American Automotive Production (Passenger Cars, LCV, and HCV) Outlook - Forecast to 2018

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DUBLIN, IRELAND--(Marketwired - July 25, 2014) - Research and Markets (http://www.researchandmarkets.com/research/4w7mfg/north_american) has announced the addition of the "North American Automotive Production Outlook to 2018 by Vehicle Type, Fuel Type and Key Country Level Markets" report to their offering.

The North American automotive industry is one of the fastest growing industries across the globe. The region is home to some of the biggest names in the automotive industry such as Ford Motors Co., General Motor Co., and others which have been at the forefront of technological advancements and innovations. In the recent past the industry was struck adversely by the economic meltdown of 2009 but has since recovered and is now back on track to reach record heights over the next five years.

North American vehicle production is dominated by LCVs which have gained importance in the market owing to their load carrying and off-roading capabilities which make them viable for small scale business owners. This vehicle segment already the market leader in terms of volume is expected to further extend its dominance with an industry topping CAGR of 8.19%. The market has shown an incline towards gasoline and is expected to remain dominated by gasoline powered vehicles only. However, diesel and other fuels are expected to make inroads into gasoline's dominance over the course of next five years.

The U.S. is the biggest market for automotive industry in the North American region and has traditionally been the technological leader across the globe. The large customer base in the country and high disposable income levels have fuelled the demand for vehicles which in turn has resulted in increasing manufacturing activities by automotive OEMs in the country. Mexico is closely following the U.S. vehicle production in terms of growth and is touted as the New Detroit of the North American region. The country's vicinity to major export markets and availability of cheap labor and land in the area are attracting attention from OEMs across the globe.

The report also discusses the qualitative aspects of the market such as the market dynamics, Porter's five forces analysis, Pestle Analysis, and others which provide an overview of the forces shaping up the industry in the region. The influx of electric and alternately-fuelled vehicles in the region has been one of the major topics of discussion among the automotive OEMs and has stirred the market for further participation.

The report covers the vehicle production in the North American industry over the period of 2011 to 2018 in terms of volume, segmented by country (U.S.; Canada; and Mexico), by vehicle type (Passenger cars; light commercial vehicles; and heavy commercial vehicles), and by fuel type (gasoline; diesel; and others).

Scope

Vehicle Type



-- Passenger Cars
-- LCV
-- HCV



Fuel Type



-- Gasoline
-- Diesel
-- Others



Key Topics Covered:



1. Introduction
2. Executive Summary
3. Market Overview
4. North American Passenger Car Market, By Country & Fuel Type
5. North American Light Commercial Vehicles Market, By Country & Fuel Type
6. North American Heavy Commercial Vehicles Market, By Country & Fuel Type
7. Engine Production Scenario
8. Competitive Landscape
& Strategies



Company Profiles:



-- BMW Ag
-- Daimler Ag
-- Fiat S.P.A.
-- Ford Motor Co.
-- General Motors Co.
-- Honda Motor Co.
-- Hyundai Motor Co.
-- Nissan Motor Co.
-- Toyota Motor Co.
-- Volkswagen Ag



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Sector: Automotive

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Research and Markets
Laura Wood, Senior Manager
press@researchandmarkets.com
U.S. Fax: 646-607-1907
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