Automotive


Automotive Publication

Automotive

Indonesia’s automotive sector is a growing and increasingly strategic industry. However, despite government promotions of electric vehicles, high costs and lack of infrastructure remain significant barriers.

Driving change

September: The United Auto Workers strike reminds us that every transition has a cost
Mobility Publication

New forms of mobility

At a time when the French government want to decarbonise industry by reducing emissions by 81% by 2050 compared to 2015, and when older motor vehicles will be soon banned from inner cities’ “low-emission zones”, the Ipsos Navigator survey reveals the gap between intentions and reality and highlights the obstacles that need to be overcome.
Mobility Publication

Green mobility: Cities as a laboratory for tomorrow’s mobility

The majority of Europeans live in cities and not even the pandemic has succeeded in reversing the course of urbanisation, as perhaps some had imagined early into the crisis.

Green transport

October: how quickly can new technologies make the automotive sector more sustainable?
Customer Experience Publication

The future luxury customer

This roundtable discussion was hosted by Ipsos Channel Performance and Customer Experience.
Mobility Publication

Future of mobility

The future of mobility is constantly evolving, with new technologies wielding huge potential to further shift the way we travel. But how does this rapidly changing mobility landscape impact consumer behaviours? As we move towards a future that combines the three main mobility trends – autonomous driving, electrification and shared mobility – we explore the latest consumer thinking on these topics and what this means.
Automotive Publication

Future of Mobility: Autonomous driving and the impact on our life

Autonomous vehicles have the potential to reinvent everyday lives and businesses
Automotive Survey

93% of road users in Europe are afraid of the risky behaviour of others

The VINCI Autoroutes Foundation has published the results of a unique study on “Sharing the road”. Like the Responsible Driving Barometer, this Ipsos-conducted survey offers an overview of the behaviour of Europeans dealing with the coexistence of different modes of transport.