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Automotive Segments
Passenger, commercial, and heavy truck dealerships and retailers provide a wide range of vehicles, including new and used vehicles, and offer related services such as financing, leasing, trade-ins, and maintenance packages.
This segment focuses on the manufacturing of individual components and parts used in vehicles, such as engines, transmissions, braking systems, steering systems, electrical systems, and interior components. Automotive component manufacturers supply these parts to vehicle manufacturers and aftermarket suppliers.
This segment encompasses the sale of parts, accessories, and services for vehicles after their initial sale and include collision repair centers, heavy truck and roadside service centers, automotive glass repair, tire sales and services, customization and modification parts, performance-enhancing components, mechanical and electrical repair and service, automotive oil change and lubrication services, and car wash and detailing services.
This segment caters to the needs of businesses, government entities, and organizations requiring specialized vehicles for commercial purposes. It includes fleet management services, delivery vans, commercial vehicle manufacturing/customized manufacturing of specialized vehicles for construction, logistics, and other industries.
Long-term vehicle leasing to individuals or businesses and short-term rentals rentals for individuals, businesses, or tourists.
This emerging segment involves the development and deployment of self-driving or autonomous vehicles. It includes advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), vehicle connectivity, artificial intelligence (AI), sensors, and software platforms that enable autonomous capabilities and enhance vehicle safety and performance.
This segment focuses on the design, manufacturing, and sale of electric and hybrid vehicles and components, and related infrastructure such as charging stations.