Investment Rating - The report does not explicitly provide an investment rating for the autonomous driving industry Core Insights - The report indicates that while there is a strong interest in autonomous driving technology, this interest does not significantly influence purchasing decisions, except in China [13][70] - The perception of autonomous driving as a positive advancement remains stable, with notable interest in its potential applications in commercial transport rather than personal vehicles [70] - Concerns about safety, control, and the clarity of responsibility regulations continue to be significant barriers to widespread acceptance of autonomous driving [145][151] Summary by Sections Autonomous Driving - Current autonomous driving technology primarily assists drivers in specific situations, with some vehicles capable of operating autonomously at speeds up to 60 km/h (40 mph) [2][57] - There is a notable difference in acceptance and interest in autonomous driving between countries, with Chinese respondents showing a stronger willingness to embrace the technology [70][186] - Many drivers express reluctance to fully relinquish control to autonomous systems, preferring to remain engaged during driving [70][151] User Experience and Travel Preferences - Respondents generally prefer larger display screens in vehicles, with a stable preference for this feature over the years [70] - There is a growing interest in AI assistants as travel companions, despite concerns about the potential for distraction [70][42] - The expectation for future vehicles includes a focus on comfort and relaxation, with features like temperature control and noise reduction being prioritized [70] Sustainable Mobility - The report highlights a willingness among younger respondents to pay more for sustainable transportation options, with government support seen as crucial for making these options affordable [79][128] - There is a significant difference in attitudes towards electric vehicles, with Chinese respondents showing a higher acceptance compared to those in Germany, France, and Japan [65][120] - Concerns about the economic burden of transportation are prevalent, with many respondents expressing worries about the affordability of owning a vehicle in the future [91][110] Market Trends - The report notes a 5% increase in pure electric vehicles and an 8% increase in hybrid vehicles in China, while other countries show little change in vehicle types [77][78] - The interest in autonomous trucks is perceived to be more feasible than personal autonomous vehicles, as commercial transport is viewed as a more straightforward application for the technology [70]
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