Abstract
just-auto believes demand for manual transmissions is likely to have peaked at
a total of just under 36m units in 2006. This updated, fourth edition of
just-auto' s hugely popular global transmissions report reviews the key market
drivers for automotive transmissions and represents the latest reporting and
analysis of transmissions technology.
This report will give you an insight into the trends for manual and
conventional automatic transmissions and innovative transmissions. We also
take a look at the long term prospects of hybrid vehicles, electric vehicles
and the electric traction effect on the transmission market.
Whilst the report follows the same format as the third edition, all forecasts
and manufacturer profiles have been overhauled and any major changes in the
transmissions sector have been included.
You can expect the same detail and depth of analysis in this report as in our
best selling third edition.
The author of both reports, multiple award-winner Jeff Daniels, has been
highly praised by his peers and readers on countless occasions. Amongst his
accolades is the Pierre Dreyfus Award as UK Motoring Journalist of the Year in
2002. Despite numerous demanding clients, including The Economist Intelligence
Unit, the Financial Times, Automotive Engineer, just-auto.com, European
Automotive Design, Motor Industry Management, he continues to work as a
journalist, translator and TV broadcaster.
This report will provide you with the following data:
- Total vehicle production by area (includes cars, light trucks and LCVs),
2002-2014 (000s)
- Manual transmission market shares and volumes by area, 2002-2014 (% and
000s)
- Automatic transmission market shares and volumes by area, 2002-2014 (% and
000s)
- CVT market shares and volumes by area, 2002-2014 (% and 000s)
- AMT (including twin-clutch) market shares and volumes by area, 2002-2014
(% and 000s)
- All innovative automatics market shares and volumes, 2002-2014 (% and 000s)