Carzaam Automotive News

Andrew Chilcott

The automotive world is being disrupted by a new wave of upstart and tech entrants. Join Andrew each day for a glimpse into the future of automotive, direct to consumer retailing, connected cars, robotics and more.

  1. 04/07/2020

    Flying cars are on the way...

    Carzaam Automotive News #17 | Flying cars - Mercedes online - March VFacts  Hello everyone, it’s Chilli here with another episode of Carzaam news where we talk about the latest in Autonomous Connected and Electric vehicles.  Today we have a great episode including the imminent launch of a flying car Formula 1, another Manufacturer going direct to consumer and all the fallout from the March Vfacts figures in Australia … Enjoy!  Australian New Vehicles Sales March 2020  Australian new vehicle sales took a hit in March as expected, but it wasn’t the disaster many may had feared. At least not in the numbers. VFACTS data showed that new car sales fell by 18% compared to March last year, at 81,690 sales.  Airspeeder Flying Electric Car Grand Prix  In something like a mashup of the Red Bull Air Race, Formula E and Podracing at Mos Espa, a new electric flying car race series is about to be launched. The series is a step closer as Alauda, the Australian manufacturer of the Airspeeded electric flying car announced the successful completion of a seed investment round.  The Airspeeder electric flying racer will compete against others in a bid to help advance eVTOL technology for future sustainable transport. The idea is akin to Enzo Ferrari’s belief that racing motor cars, the white heat of competition, accelerates the technical development of the road car.  Mercedes-Benz launches direct-to-consumer sales model for the EQC Electric Vehicle  Mercedes-Benz is going to sell the EQC electric car direct to consumer in Australia reducing the role of dealerships in a bid to address buyer concerns. For those of you who follow me, you know I am always tuned into any news about manufacturers selling direct to consumer online, I think this will be the sales model of the future including Subscription, especially as we see fewer models released into the future.  The model is to be exclusive to the EQC and the six other ‘EQ’ electric Mercedes models due in Australia by the end of 2023 and for now only nine Mercedes-Benz dealers are signed up.  For the full episode and notes head to www.carzaam.com/blog or find out more about Car Subscription at www.carzaam.com/subscribe

    14 min
  2. Driverless car startup raises $462m at $3bn valuation

    03/31/2020

    Driverless car startup raises $462m at $3bn valuation

    Carzaam Automotive News Episode 16: Pony AI - Nissan Switch - Uber Driverless car startup Pony.ai raises $462 million at a $3 billion valuation In a sign that investors’ still have enthusiasm for driverless cars, Pony AI has secured $462m in fresh funding, including $400m from Toyota. The capital infusion brings the startup’s total raised amount to about $800m at a valuation north of $3bn. After this round, Pony.ai is the second-most valuable independent autonomous driving company in the world now positioning themselves as a global autonomous driving company, now located in both the U.S. and China. Pony.ai and Toyota last year announced a partnership to explore driverless mobility services across a range of segments and industries, and this new financing cements and expands that existing relationship. Switching it up: Nissan launches subscription service in the U.S. A future where roads are dominated by vehicle fleets is one step closer after the launch of Switch, an entry-level subscription car service by Nissan. Subscription plans, which start at $699 per month plus a $495 one-time fee, provide subscribers with a vehicle rented for a maximum of 180 days, or 3,200 km–whichever is first. Four vehicles are offered under the basic plan including the Altima, Frontier, Pathfinder and Rogue. A $900-per-month premium membership also gives subscribers access to more vehicle models including the 370Z, Armada, Leaf Plus, Maxima, Murano and Titan. For an additional $100-per-day, premium members may also rent a GT-R but this is capped at a maximum period of one week. Uber Inks Deal With Adomni to Put Ad Displays Atop Vehicles Uber has signed a deal with ad-tech company Adomni to introduce ad displays on top of a thousand vehicles in three cities by April 1. While individual Uber drivers could previously install ad displays on top of their vehicles from third-party operators like Firefly, this agreement marks the first time Uber has rolled out a company-sponsored ad platform of its own. Uber and Uber Eats drivers in Atlanta, Dallas, Texas, and Phoenix will be compensated to participate in the pilot program, which will launch with commercial advertisements on April 1. Read more at: https://www.carzaam.com/post/carzaam-automotive-news-episode-16-pony-ai-nissan-switch-uber Interested in Car Subscription, check out www.carzaam.com/subscribe

    9 min
  3. Coolest automotive tech, trends and takeaways from CES 2020: Part 2

    03/22/2020

    Coolest automotive tech, trends and takeaways from CES 2020: Part 2

    Carzaam Automotive News Episode 15 Nissan Turns Over a New Leaf The biggest car debut – of a real car – at CES was the Nissan Ariya. It’s a crossover / SUV that’s intended to replace the 10-year-old Leaf, Nissan’s flagship EV model. The Ariya is bigger than the Leaf, offers two motors where the Leaf has one, and gets up to 300 miles on a charge versus 225 for the Leaf. Nissan will use the second generation of its ProPilot Assist self-driving technology, which provides Level 3 hands-off driving and should be priced to start around $40,000. The ProPilot Level 3 autonomy means self-driving on some roads (typically freeways), but you will have to keep your eyes on the road (and they’ll be tracked by an optical monitor). Most importantly drivers will need to take over control when exiting a highway but also if the car cannot cope with a complex driving situation. Where the Leaf drives the front wheels only, the Ariya will offer all-wheel drive, with motors both front and rear and the modulated use of regenerative braking to minimize pitch and dive. Other than Chevrolet Bolt EV, the Nissan Leaf is the best-selling non-Tesla EV in the US, even despite sales being 60% off their 2014 peak. From Nissan’s perspective The Ariya can’t come soon enough. Amazon knocks it out of the park at CES2020 Amazon celebrated the start of the new year with a focus on the comprehensive integration of Alexa into the automotive sector and revealed its extensive partnerships with multiple auto manufacturers.  Amazon announced that Alexa would soon be the digital voice assistant for Lamborghini and EV startup Rivian. Lamborghini plans to introduce the built-in Alexa feature in its Huracán Evo model and EV startup Rivian plans to integrate the voice-enabled services in its R1T pickup truck and R1S SUV. Alexa will allow the driver to make phone calls, get navigation help, play music and also connect to the drivers home Echo device, allowing the user to switch on lights or regulate the temperature. Because Lamborghini caters to the premium segment and not the mass consumer market, Amazon also launched its pocket-friendly car assistant Echo Auto which is soon to be sold globally. Cars as pods only as OEMs lose control A major trend that emerged from CES in Las Vegas this year was the depth of the identity crisis that has hit the auto industry. Toyota openly admitted that it had no idea where its long-term future lay. “Mobility”, the word carmakers use these days to describe the point of their industry in a future where autonomous robotaxis hold sway, suggests that personal transport will become an undifferentiated utility. Toyota presented a vision in which cars were reduced to bland pods shuttling people around a smart city. If this is only one element in a bigger urban system, then Toyota has followed the thought to its logical conclusion: it says it will start construction next year on a test city to help shape its future strategy. The prototype city named Woven City will start with a 175-acre site not far from Mount Fuji in Japan where the automaker used to build cars. Toyota is planning to build an all-encompassing city of the future where the automaker can conduct research right where people live their everyday lives. Toyota wants to have 2,000 people living in the city full-time once it opens. The idea is to bring together autonomous driving technology, hydrogen fuel cell power production and real-world learning. Read more: www.carzaam.com/post/carzaam-news-episode-15-coolest-automotive-tech-trends-and-takeaways-from-ces-2020-part-2

    8 min
  4. Coolest automotive tech, trends and takeaways from CES 2020: Part 1

    03/12/2020

    Coolest automotive tech, trends and takeaways from CES 2020: Part 1

    Carzaam Automotive News Episode 14 Mercedes-Benz VISION AVTR Mercedes-Benz was the talk of CES2020 where it revealed its take on the vehicle as a "living creature" with a futuristic new model called the Vision Avatar which was developed in close collaboration with James Cameron and the team behind the sci-fi fantasy film of the same name. Unveiled at this year's Consumer Electronics Show (CES) in Las Vegas, the Vision AVTR concept car is a more imaginative version of Mercedes' Vision EQS luxury saloon which was unveiled at the Frankfurt Motor Show in September 2019 and is set for production in 2021. Both models feature a structure that Mercedes-Benz calls a "one bow" proportion, which features a stretched profile with a long cabin, short bonnet and expansive doors. The front and rear axles of the car can be driven in the same or opposite direction, enabling the car to move sideways by around 30 degrees "like a crab” giving the vehicle a reptile-like appearance even in its movement. In the keynote speech at CES 2020, Mercedes-Benz chief design officer Gordon Wagener said "We didn't want to create a car, we wanted to create something like a living organism. We created a futuristic vehicle that had to authentically look like it came out of the amazing Avatar world of Pandora”. Sony VISION-S Nobody saw this coming. Sony, the company that used to define Consumer Electronics Shows of the past, rolled out an electric concept car, the Vision-S. The Vision-S was created, quietly and with zero publicity, as a testbed for the various sensors and infotainment systems that can be used in passenger cars. Sony is looking for more sales, and more respect, for the automotive technology it has developed and is chasing the Samsung-Harman juggernaut that sells multiple suites of safety, entertainment and advanced driver-assistance systems to manufacturers. The Vision-S looks like a Tesla from many angles and uses the now-common skateboard concept with heavy batteries as a slice at the bottom of the vehicle, improving stability.  The car has 33 sensors embedded in the car which can detect and recognize passengers in the cabin and their location relative to the nearest Sony screen. Other sensors track vehicles and pedestrians outside the car. Biometrics Automotive applications are the next logical step for biometrics after their successful implementation in smartphones and laptops to reduce password use. Automakers are exploring the potential of fingerprint sensors, eye scans, voice and facial recognition to provide access to the car and start its engine and these were all born out in the prevalence of automotive biometrics at CES 2020. EyeLock partners with SiriusXM EyeLock announced a collaboration with SiriusXM to apply its iris biometric authentication technology to create a highly secure, touchless e-wallet gateway. SiriusXM plans to offer the e-Wallet to automakers to allow drivers and passengers to conduct in-car commerce including to find and pay or for coffee, gas, movie tickets or parking while on the go Byton SUV uses voice and facial biometrics Also at CES 2020, electric carmaker Byton is showing off its new M-Byte SUV with personalized dashboards provided for different users through biometric facial recognition. The vehicle also features voice control with biometric voice recognition to enable drivers and passengers to call up playlists, contacts, and preferred apps. www.carzaam.com/post/carzaam-news-episode-14-coolest-automotive-tech-trends-and-takeaways-from-ces-2020-part-1

    10 min
  5. Who are the Biggest influencers in Mobility as a Service?

    02/25/2020

    Who are the Biggest influencers in Mobility as a Service?

    Carzaam Automotive News Episode 13: AutoFi - Amaze - Influencers BMW i Ventures announced today an investment in AutoFi. We start with AutoFi, which is a company I have had my eye on for a number of years now, it is a platform that basically allows car buyers to purchase and finance a car online and the team have announced a new funding round to be led by BMW iVentures. Now thanks to AutoFi’s deep integrations with financial institutions, customers can submit simple credit applications and get instant decisions, which increases engagement, conversion and F&I penetration for dealers. Baris Guzel of BMW i Ventures said he was “convinced that AutoFi has the potential to be the industry standard checkout for all automotive transactions.” Which would be massive if they can pull it off. BMW I Ventures will lead a Series B financing round that AutoFi will use to expand sales and customer support and continue its rapid pace of product innovation. Cant wait to see how they end up. Mobility as a Service (MaaS) to the business district of Zuidas. A consortium of four developers (Over Morgen, Amber, Radiuz and Transdev) have created the Amaze app to give commuters a smarter alternative to driving a car to and from their workplace. Amaze will combine public transport with shared mobility, including car sharing, ride hailing and bikes, in a bid to cut congestion and pollution which is expected to increase in the coming years due to a major construction project in the area. Rather than get caught up in traffic jams, the MaaS platform will allow customers to “plan, buy and pay for trips ahead of time” said Diederik Basta, Project Manager for Smart Mobility, City of Amsterdam. Amaze is scheduled to last for two years and the aim is for the app to create personalised daily recommendations for the best way to travel, based on the individual commuting habits of employees. The launch of the app follows a successful MaaS pilot project in Zuidas, which challenged Amsterdammers to give up their cars for two months in return for a monthly transport budget of €250. The pilot found that the MaaS triallists did not spend all of their travel budget within a month, typically using free modes of transport like cycling and walking, and one-third of them gave up their cars forever at the end of the experiment. GlobalData Reveals Top Ten Mobility as a Service Influencers in 2019 An analysis of GlobalData’s Mobility as a Service (MaaS) Influencer Platform, which tracks over 200 leading global mobility experts on Twitter, has revealed Cities Today, a news platform on urban mobility and innovation, as the top influencer during the fourth quarter (Q4) of 2019. Smart Mobility, a Twitter account representing industry events was ranked second and AUTONOMY, the Twitter account for the Autonomy & Urban Mobility Summit, was ranked third. Over the quarter under review, ‘Micro Mobility’ emerged as the most prominent trend among the mobility experts, followed by ‘Urban Mobility’ and ‘Smart Mobility’. For a full list of the Top Ten Mobility as a Service Influencers, their twitter handle and a summary of their account, check out the full blog at: www.carzaam.com/post/episode-13-autofi-amaze-influencers

    5 min
  6. Holden pulls out of Australia

    02/20/2020

    Holden pulls out of Australia

    Carzaam AutomotiveNews Episode 12: Holden - Maven - Kantar GM Is Pulling out of Australia, New Zealand and Thailand First we start with General Motors says it’s pulling out of Australia, New Zealand and Thailand as part of a strategy to exit markets that don’t produce adequate return on investment, affecting more than 800 employees in Australia and New Zealand and another 1,500 in Thailand. The company will wind down sales, engineering and design operations for its historic Holden brand in 2021 and plans to sell its Rayong factory in Thailand to China’s Great Wall Motors, also withdrawing the Chevrolet brand from Thailand by the end of this year. Sales will be scaled back niche specialty vehicles only and an operations team will support outstanding warranties, parts and servicing. GM will make the same move in other international markets including Japan, Russia and Europe. GM said Holden’s market share, which was nearly 22% in 2002, fell to just over 4% last year and adds to GM’s struggles in it’s International Operations, including China, which lost $200 million last year. The Detroit automaker expects to take a $1 billion cash and noncash charge this year due to the cuts in each market. Holden’s Mobility-as-a-Service disrupter 'Maven' parked under brand closure In addition to the wind down in Australia and New Zealand, Holden has confirmed that its prototype mobility-as-a-service play Maven, which offered drivers the ability to rent a vehicle straight off the dealership lot using a mobile app, will be shuttered alongside the main brand in 2021. The business was much watched in the industry as it did away with car keys, instead using a mobile app to unlock the cars, a feature that is still largely yet to make it to market. Maven’s business model also sought to transform auto-financing for part time or full time ride-share drivers by allowing them to only pay for the vehicle when they used it. Over the past two years the Maven service had built up more than 6,000 members using 2,300 Holden cars, completing more than 9 million ride-sharing or food delivery journeys. Personal car use to decline 10% by 2030: study Private car travel will decline by 10% in the world's largest cities over the next decade, according to a new study from research consultancy firm Kantar. The firm surveyed 20,000 city dwellers across 31 cities to understand how their preferred mobility modes may change over the next 10 years. Kantar's study took a unique look at the current and desired behaviors of city dwellers to understand how receptive they are to new mobility. Through this lens, Kantar recognized four main themes: people are ready for change, travel choices are emotional, all cities are different and sharing is transformative. Based on the survey, Kantar predicts greener means of transport will represent nearly half (50%) of all trips taken in cities in 2030, with cycling to increase globally by 18%, walking to increase by 15% and public transit use to increase by 6%. In this I assume cycling means push bikes as well as electric bikes and scooters which have been booming of late. The study identified 10 cities that will see the biggest transformation in green transport which include: Manchester; Moscow; Sao Paulo; Paris; Johannesburg; Guangzhou; Milan; Montreal; Amsterdam and Shanghai. Read more: https://www.carzaam.com/post/episode-12-holden-maven-kantar

    5 min

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The automotive world is being disrupted by a new wave of upstart and tech entrants. Join Andrew each day for a glimpse into the future of automotive, direct to consumer retailing, connected cars, robotics and more.