1、Software-defined vehiclesGlobal manufacturer readiness studySoftware-defined vehicles|Global manufacturer readiness study03Executive summary 04Understanding the SDV market 06Building the technical foundation 10Maximizing efficiency 18Unlocking the value of SDVs 30Conclusion 35Contacts 3604Executive
2、summaryThe transition to software-defined vehicles(SDVs)is revolutionizing the automotive industry by decoupling software from hard-ware to enable rapid,ongoing development.At the same time,vehicles are becoming extensions of the digital space,integrating new features and capabilities that align wit
3、h evolving customer needs.Cloud-based operating platforms and over-the-air(OTA)updates are becoming standard,pushing companies to leverage strategic alliances and robust architectures to manage the growing complexity of mobility data.Successfully navigating this shift can unlock significant efficien
4、cy gains and new data monetization opportunities.Deloitte Globals 2023 SDV study,“Engineering the mobility revolution”highlighted the key trends and strategies defining the SDV revolution.Building on that study,Deloitte Global conducted interviews with more than 160 executives from original equip-me
5、nt manufacturers(OEMs)in Germany,France,Italy,United Kingdom,Spain,the United States,Japan,and South Korea from March to April 2024.The new survey provides valuable insights on the rapidly evolving nature of SDVs and the transfor-mational impact this trend is having on automotive manufacturing organ
6、izations around the world.Software-defined vehicles|Global manufacturer readiness study05Strategic shift toward SDVs OEMs are increasingly investing in the development of SDVs,with substantial resources allocated to research and development(R&D).Investments in SDVs reached up to US$3 billion per com