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02 CONTENTS CONTENTS

UK AUTOMOTIVE AT A GLANCE 4-5 REGISTRATIONS 21-27

UK AUTOMOTIVE INDUSTRY 6 New car registrations 21 UK automotive employment 6 Registrations by colour 22 UK automotive: background 7 Registrations by type 23

MANUFACTURING 8 Registrations by segment 24-26 UK automotive 8 Commercial registrations 27 UK car manufacturing 9 ON THE 28-31 UK car exports 10 Global automotive manufacturing 11 UK automotive aftermarket 32 Map: UK automotive manufacturing sites 12-14 ENVIRONMENT AND AIR QUALITY 33-35 Commercial vehicle manufacturing 15 Environment – CO2 33 manufacturing 16 Environment – Air Quality 34 Digitalisation of automotive manufacturing 17 Environment – WLTP and RDE 35 UK AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY CHAIN 18 UK AUTOMOTIVE AND THE EU 19 CONNECTED CARS 35-39 A DAY IN UK AUTOMOTIVE 20 SMMT GROUP 41

03 UK AUTOMOTIVE AT A GLANCE UK AUTOMOTIVE AT AUTOMOTIVE UK A GLANCE

£82 billion 8 Commercial UK automotive turnover in 2018 vehicle manufacturers 2,367,147 4 New cars registered in 2018

6 160 Markets importing UK-built vehicles

Engine manufacturers 1,237,608 Cars exported in 2018 8 9 04 823,000 People employed across UK Auto

34.9 million + Cars currently on UK Specialist car 6 manufacturers 60 1,519,440 Cars built in 2018

84,888 2,500 Commercial vehicles built in 2018 Suppliers 2,715,400 20 built in the UK 2018 05 UK AUTOMOTIVE EMPLOYMENT UK AUTOMOTIVE EMPLOYMENT AUTOMOTIVE UK

59,000 20,000 41,000 823,000 168,000 young people new jobs forecast people employed people employed people directly began to be created in in UK motorsport – across employed in and manufacturing automotive sector 25,000 are UK Automotive manufacturing apprenticeships by 2030 engineers in 2017/8 (Motorsport Industry Association) (Semta)

06 UK AUTOMOTIVE: BACKGROUND 07

,

of the UK’s the of UK’s

Source: 2019 UK Automotive Sustainability Report

total exporttotal £44 billion 14.4% Exported products worth accounting for in value

Invested Invested Added £18.6 billion £3.3 billion net capital net to theto UK economy

D &

Invested in R

£3.75 billion over Turned £82 billion

In 2018 the UK automotive manufacturing 2018 In industry… UKAUTOMOTIVE: BACKGROUND UK AUTOMOTIVE MANUFACTURING 08 952 2,017 1,443 16,889 62,607 Volume Make Vauxhall LEVC Leyland Trucks Leyland Dennis Alexander Eagle Dennis Commercial vehicles by brand Commercial vehicles 81,537 147,301 115,889 303,742 189,484 Volume (production) Model MINI Civic Honda Toyota Auris Range Rover Sport Nissan Qashqai Qashqai Nissan Cars by model 234,183 160,676 129,070 449,304 442,254 Volume

Make

Jaguar Land Rover Nissan BMW Honda Toyota Cars by brand

Top fives in production fivesin – 2018 Top UK AUTOMOTIVEUK MANUFACTURING UK CAR MANUFACTURING 09

-9.1% -7.3% -16.3% % Change

81.5% 281,832 1,519,440 1,237,608 YTD 2018 79.9% 336,628 1,671,166 1,334,538 YTD 2017 1.52M cars built in the in 2018 UK in cars built Total Home Export % export UK car manufacturing 2018 vs – 2017

1,519,440 2018 2017 2016 2015 2015 2014 2014 2013 2013

2009 RECORD HIGH RECORD 1972 0

500,000 2,000,000 1,000,000 1,500,000

UK CARUK MANUFACTURING UK car manufacturing UK CAR EXPORTS 10 EU Germany Italy France Belgium Spain 75,749 6.12% 40,830 34,519 3.30% 28,022 2.79% 2.26% CHINA BELGIUM JAPAN SPAIN 48,502 TURKEY 3.92% 650,628 221,164 52.57% 17.87% 84,309 80,610 6.81% 6.51% TOP EXPORT DESTINATIONS FOR UK CARS EU US GERMANY ITALY FRANCE 102,349 8.27% Worldwide Worldwide

markets worldwide

160 1.24m 8 out of 10 8 out of10

cars made in the UK are exported cars manufactured for export in 2018 The UK exportsto UKCAR EXPORTS GLOBAL AUTOMOTIVE MANUFACTURING 11 1.50% 1.50% 1.40% 1.20% 9.30% 0.00% 5.20% -1.60% -8.70% -4.00% % change 472,107 689,729 949,365 364,654 Total 1,419,993 6,150,839 2,927,066 1,085,443 2,276,340 1,744,652 - - - 6,112 73,486 635,574 601,623 175,029 342,801 505,258 Vehicles Commercial 472,107 514,700 742,642 949,365 364,654 Cars 1,674,717 1,413,881 2,291,492 5,645,581 1,671,166 Country Germany Spain France UK Czech Rep. Italy Slovakia Hungary Romania Poland 1 2 3 5 6 7 9 8 4 10 Rank Up to date info from ACEA:www.acea.be/statistics/tag/category/eu-production) Top 10 European automotive 10 manufacturersTop 2017 in 8 2 9 -1 1.1 0.1 0.4 5.2 -7.9 -2.1 -8.6 -9.3 -4.2 13.9 -8.3 % change 1,767,674 2,167,694 5,174,645 1,550,150 5,120,409 4,100,525 2,819,565 9,728,528 4,028,834 2,879,809 2,270,000 2,020,840 11,314,705 27,809,196 1.604.328 Total 84,888 367,104 552,169 204,102 493,051 507,000 523,689 1109871 8518734 1370308 4279773 2,524,717 1,290,679 1,364,944 vehicles Not available Commercial 877,015 655,896 Cars 3,661,730 5,120,409 1,026,461 1,763,000 4,064,774 2,795,971 2,267,396 1,563,572 1,575,808 2,386,758 8,358,220 1,519,440 23,529,423 Country China USA Japan India Germany Mexico France Spain Brazil South Korea Russia Turkey UK Thailand Canada

1 2 3 4 5 Audi, BMW, JLR, Mercedes, Scania and Daimler Trucks data not reported 6 9 8 7 11 15 12 10 13 14

Rank Note: Source: OICA 2018

Top 15 global automotive global manufacturers 15 2018 in Top GLOBAL AUTOMOTIVE MANUFACTURING UK AUTOMOTIVE MANUFACTURING UK AUTOMOTIVE MANUFACTURING

Key UK manufacturing sites

Key Manufacturer Location Sector Model

Alexander Falkirk and Bus and Enviro bus range 1 Dennis Guildford coach There are more than 2,500 DBS Superleggera, automotive component providers 2 Aston Martin Gaydon Car DB11, Rapide S, Vantage in the UK Car and Bentayga, Continental GT, 3 Bentley Crewe engine Flying Spur and Mulsanne

4 BMW Hams Hall Engine Engine range In 2018 UK automotive manufacturers produced 5 Caterham Dartford Car Seven 1,604,328 vehicles 6 Cummins Darlington Engine Engine range

7 Dennis Eagle Warwick CV Truck range In 2018 2,715,400 engines were built in the UK Bus and Minibus range 8 Euromotive Hythe Coach 12

Bridgend and 9 Ford Dagenham Engine Engine range

Car and Engine range 10 Honda Swindon engine Civic, Civic Type R

11 Infiniti Sunderland Car Q30, QX30

Castle Bromwich Engine range 1 12 Jaguar Jaguar: F-Pace, XE, Land Rover and Car Wolver­hampton XJ, XF

Jaguar: F-Type Land Rover: Discovery Jaguar Solihull and 13 Car Sport, Evoque, Range Land Rover Halewood Rover, Range Rover 11 31 Sport, Velar 22

14 Leyland Trucks Leyland CV DAF CF, LF and XF truck range 6

24 15 Lotus Norwich Car Elise, Evora and Exige

23 16 LEVC Coventry CV TX Taxi 14 18 12 17 McLaren Woking Car 540, 570, 600, 620 Automotive and Senna 28 20 27 3 26 18 Mellor Rochdale Bus and Accessible coach 13 coach range MINI 3-Door Hatch, 11 4 19 MINI Oxford Car MINI 5-Door Hatch, 12 and MINI Clubman, 13 16 15 Minibus Bus and 7 20 Whaley Minibus range Options coach 21 2 29 30 4/4, Plus 4, Roadster, 21 Morgan Malvern Car 3 Wheeler 19 9 10 22 Nissan Sunderland Car and Juke, LEAF engine and Qashqai 9 5 23 Optare Leeds Bus and Solo, Tempo and Versa 17 coach bus range 1 Cheetah, Elite, Leopard, 8 Panorama and Panther 24 Plaxton Scarborough Bus and 25 coach coach bodies and Enviro bus range

25 Rolls-Royce Goodwood Car Cullinan, Dawn,Ghost, Phantom and Wraith

26 Toyota Burnaston Car and engine Corolla

27 Toyota Deeside Engine Engine range

28 Vauxhall Ellesmere Port Car Astra

29 Vauxhall Luton CV Vivaro van

Bus and 30 Warnerbus Dunstable coach Minibus range Bus and 31 Wrightbus Ballymena (NI) coach Bus range 14 COMMERCIAL VEHICLE MANUFACTURING 15

in 2018 93.3% 59.3% were sent to the EU of CVs produced for export exported markets to global Proportion of British-built CVs 2018 84,888 84,888 8.5% 2.9% 17.9% % Change 2018 59.3% 50,320 34,568 84,888 2017 78,219 2017 62.5% 78,219 29,320 48,899 2016 Total 93,924 Home Export % export 2015 94,479

UK Commercial Vehicle UK Commercial Vehicle manufacturing vs 2018 – 2017 2015 to 2018 to 2015 volumes: manufacturing manufacturing Vehicle UK Commercial Commercial UK COMMERCIAL VEHICLE MANUFACTURING VEHICLE COMMERCIAL UK ENGINE PRODUCTION UK ENGINE PRODUCTION

8,000 Maintaining jobs in UK light vehicle RECORD LEVELS engine production of production 3,500 jobs reliant on UK diesel Total units engine production 8.5 billion turnover value in light vehicle 2,715,400 engine production

16 DIGITALISATION OF MANUFACTURING 17

billion

4 7 £ TOTAL CUMULATIVETOTAL BENEFIT ECONOMIC BY 2035

TIME TO MARKET REDUCED BY UP TO 25% Source: SMMT and KPMG report The Digitalisation of the UK Automotive Industry (2016) TO billion

.7 1 £ BENEFIT ECONOMY WIDER

billion

TO MACHINE DOWNTIME REDUCED BY UP TO 40% £4.3 BENEFIT VEHICLE MANUFACTURERS

INCREASED PRODUCTIVITY BY UP TO 5% billion

TO

£2.6 BENEFIT SUPPLIERS

BY UP TO REDUCED PARTS INVENTORY

20% DIGITALISATION OF AUTOMOTIVEMANUFACTURING

arebenefitting from increased productivity, greater flexibility and shorter times to market. The digital revolution of the automotive industry isalready underway. manufacturers Vehicle andsuppliers

UK AUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY CHAIN 18

INSPECTION

 generated value added

suppliers each year each suppliers

 by £4.9bn

ASSEMBLY

UK base base UK

biggest automotive automotive biggest

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POWERTRAIN

average UK content in British-built British-built in content UK average

cars (up from 36% in 2011) in 36% from (up cars

automotive automotive

in the UK the in

44%

  suppliers 2,500+ 2,500+

PAINT

people people UK supply chain supply UK

BODY 82,000 82,000

 the in  employed UKAUTOMOTIVE SUPPLY CHAIN UK AUTOMOTIVE AND THE EU UK AUTOMOTIVE AND THE EU THE AND AUTOMOTIVE UK

The European automotive industry is deeply integrated with:

68.4% 52.6% 80% 69% of cars registered in 2018 of 2018 UK assembled car of imported components of British-built components imported from the EU exports heading to EU coming from the EU exported to the EU

AT LEAST £1.8bn 10% OF PEOPLE WTO £2.7bn COST WORLD TRADE EMPLOYED IN ORGANISATION COST ON EXPORTS THE UK AUTOMOTIVE MANUFACTURING WTO SECTOR ARE WORLD TRADE ORGANISATION FROM ON IMPORTS ELSEWHERE car imports from the EU only car exports to the EU only IN THE EU

19 A DAY IN UK AUTOMOTIVE A DAY IN UK AUTOMOTIVE A DAY AUTOMOTIVE UK IN

1100 EU TRUCKS deliver to UK 5,800 10,400 car and engine CARS ENGINES manufactured manufactured plants Components WORTH £35m delivered just in time from EU 1,100 4,000 CARS ENGINES distributed to delivered to UK UK dealers factories

Import figures based on 4,800 6,500 SMMT estimates; CARS ENGINES output figures: exported exported SMMT from production worldwide worldwide and export international exchange data 20 REGISTRATIONS 21 45,149 52,915 Volume 35,567 95,892 50,492 43,527 64,829 50,546 40,398 44,904 A-Class Polo Golf Corsa Qashqai Fiesta Focus Kuga Sportage MINI Ford Nissan Ford Volkswagen Kia Ford Mercedes-Benz Volkswagen Vauxhall Model 7 1 4 5 6 9 8 2 3 10 Top 10 UK sellers UK sellers 10 Top in 2018 1,475,712 1,147,547 832,456 750,165 141,270

14,996

DIESEL PETROL AFV DIESEL PETROL AFV

2018 2009 New car registrations by fuel type vs 2009 – 2018

2,367,147 ’18 ’17 ’16 ’15 ’14 ’13 ’12 ’11 ’10 ’09

0

500,000 1,000,000 1,500,000 3,000,000 2,000,000

2,500,000 NEW CAR REGISTRATIONS

– 2009 to 2018 Annual New Car Registrations CHANGING CONSUMER TASTES CHANGING CONSUMER TASTES CONSUMER CHANGING

Changing tastes in car colour: Top 5 1997-2018 Shift in market segment – 2018 vs 2009 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006 2007 2008 2017 2018 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 1

LOWER MEDIUM +22.9% DUAL PURPOSE +279% EXECUTIVE +21.2% 2009 536,953 / 2018 659,750 2009 132,472 / 2018 502,124 2009 90,114 / 2018 109,228

LUXURY SALOON +25.6% MINI -17.7% SUPER MINI 2009 6,547 / 2018 8,226 -0.9% 2009 68,098 / 2018 56,023 2009 736,049 / 2018 729,671

2 3 4 MULTI PURPOSE -22% UPPER MEDIUM -32.6% SPECIALIST SPORTS -20% 5 2009 94,747 / 2018 73,906 2009 283,552 / 2018 191,046 2009 46,467 / 2018 37,173

22 REGISTRATIONS BY SALES TYPE 23

Business Business If the vehicle is being registered by a company that operates up to 24 vehicles, it is designated a business sale. This includes dealer demonstrators. Fleet If the vehicle is being registered by a company that operates a fleet of 25 or more vehicles, it is designated a fleet sale. This includes and demonstrators dealer Motability-leased vehicles. Private If the vehicle is being registered primarily for the personal use of a private individual, it is designated a private sale. 4,215 3,029 4,306 4,540 11,195 Volume Polo Outlander Model Vauxhall Corsa Vauxhall Fiat 500 Viva Vauxhall Volkswagen Mitsubishi Business 34,198 31,683 Volume 25,957 43,976 26,575 Model Volkswagen Golf Ford Fiesta Nissan Qashqai Ford Focus Mercedes-Benz A-Class Fleet 61,694 27,370 23,916 27,885 Volume 20,947 Polo Yaris Model MINI Ford Focus Ford Fiesta Volkswagen Toyota Top five new car registrations in 2018 by sales by fivesales typenew car registrations in 2018 Top Private 51.7% Fleet 3.9% Business

44.5% Private

REGISTRATIONS BY SALESTYPE 2018 registrations type by sales 2018 REGISTRATIONS BY SEGMENT 24

Lower Medium 7.7% 7.7% 6.6% 9.8% 4.9% Segment share Segment 50,492 43,527 32,266 64,829 50,546 Volume Segment total: 659,750 total: Segment Model Volkswagen Golf Volkswagen Nissan Qashqai Ford Focus Mercedes-Benz A-Class Vauxhall MokkaVauxhall X

Supermini 7.3% 4.0% 6.2% 6.2% 13.1% Segment share Segment 29,191 45,149 52,915 95,892 44,904 Volume Segment total: 729,671 total: Segment Model Volkswagen Polo Volkswagen Vauxhall Corsa Vauxhall MINI Ford Fiesta Toyota Yaris

Mini 7.7% 9.9% 9.9% 23.6% 39.9% Segment share Segment 4,316 5,570 5,549 13,224 22,330 Volume Segment total: 56,023 up! Model

Hyundai i10 Vauxhall Viva Vauxhall Skoda Citigo Suzuki Celerio Volkswagen

REGISTRATIONS BY SEGMENT Top cars registered by segment by registered cars Top REGISTRATIONS BY SEGMENT REGISTRATIONS BY SEGMENT REGISTRATIONS

Top cars registered by segment Upper Medium Executive Luxury

Model Volume Segment share Model Volume Segment share Model Volume Segment share

BMW 3 Series 28,074 14.7% Mercedes-Benz C-Class 32,600 29.8% Mercedes-Benz S-Class 2,650 32.2% BMW 4 Series 19,422 10.2% Mercedes-Benz E-Class 24,627 22.5% BMW 7 Series 1,826 22.2% Skoda Octavia 17,927 9.4% BMW 5 Series 23,396 21.4% Audi A8 1,118 13.6% Audi A4 15,349 8.0% Audi A6 10,206 9.3% Jaguar XJ 744 9.0% Vauxhall Insignia 13,561 7.1% Jaguar XF 6,140 5.6% Bentley Continental 706 8.6% Segment total: 191,046 Segment total: 109,228 Segment total: 8,226

25 REGISTRATIONS BY SEGMENT 26

MPV 6.6% 6.6% 5.5% 6.2% 10.6% Segment share Segment 7,851 4,076 4,550 4,858 4,894 Volume Segment total: 73,906 Model C4 Picasso C4 Tourneo Custom Tourneo Citroen Mercedes Benz B-Class Ford C-MAX ZafiraVauxhall Tourer Ford

Dual Purpose 7.1% 4.4% 5.9% 5.5% 8.0% Segment share Segment 27,634 35,567 29,538 40,398 22,273 Volume Segment total: 502,124 total: Segment Model Ford Kuga Kia Sportage Volkswagen Tiguan Hyundai Tucson Mercedes Benz GLC

Specialist Sports 7.2% 7.2% 6.4% 11.4% 11.8% Segment share Segment 2,671 2,663 4,243 4,373 2,382 Volume Segment total: 37,173 Model

Porsche 718 Porsche 911 Audi TT Audi BMW 6 Series Mazda MX-5

Top cars registered by segment by registered cars Top REGISTRATIONS BY SEGMENT COMMERCIAL VEHICLE REGISTRATIONS 27 7,236 -5.6% Bus and coach -1.1% 19,287 Artics

-6.7% 23,812 Rigids 407,660 2017 commercial vehicles 2018 Change on were registered in 2018 in registered were 2018 HGV, bus and coach registrations HGV, 2018 2018 -1.3% 357,325 -3.6 2017 1.0% 2016 2015 15.6% 2014 18.7% 2013 13.1% 2012 -7.9% 0

100,000 200,000 300,000 400,000

Van registrations – 2012 to 2018 registrationsVan – 2012 COMMERCIAL VEHICLE REGISTRATIONS VEHICLES ON THE ROAD VEHICLES ON THE ROAD THE ON VEHICLES

0.6% 2.4% 0.4% -2.6%

More than 7.9 million used cars sold in 2018

28 CARS VANS 4,407,561 34,887,915 84,391

Cars Year (millions) TRUCKS 2009 31.0 605,393 The average car on 2010 31.3

2011 31.4 the road in the UK is

2012 31.5 black from the 623,372 2013 31.9 alternatively 2014 32.6 Supermini fuelled cars 2015 33.5 segment and 39,985,260 195,410 vehicles on are on the road 2016 34.4 plug-in cars UK roads 2017 34.7 8 years old

2018 34.9

29 VEHICLES ON THE ROAD 30

,

of the of the 11% or combined combined of UK GDP wage bill of delivering a delivering 10% Vans support Vans UK’s workforce, workforce, UK’s £56 billion

m

for for

on vans on vans or depend their

people use people 3.4 to the UK economy to The LCV’s contribution contribution The LCV’s VEHICLES ON THE ROAD VEHICLES ON THE ROAD 31

000 , 900 used vans change hands each year used vans The second (and third) life of the LCV life (and third) The second

59% in the LCV sector since 2000 sector since in the LCV LCV sector growth sector LCV growth Construction is the biggest is the biggest

single user of LCVs user of LCVs single

60%

and and storage and storage and transport of LCV parc is driven by: is driven parc of LCV The LCV’s role in industry role The LCV’s of motor vehicles; manufacturing; manufacturing; vehicles; of motor construction; wholesale, and repair and repair retail wholesale, construction; VEHICLES ON THE ROAD UK AUTOMOTIVE AFTERMARKET 32 jobs supported 345,600 345,600 £695.39 billion £21.1 revenue of UK aermarket average annual spend per car average annual spend SMMT and Frost & Sullivan Reports: The Importance of the UK Aftermarket to the UK Economy (2017) Source:

vehicles a year

Services more than

£12.2 billion £12.2 30 million contribution to UK economy contribution THE IMPORTANCE OF THEAFTERMARKET TO THE UK ECONOMY ENVIRONMENT – CO2 ENVIRONMENT

Emissions reduction 2 2.9% 201 CO2 g/km 2000 2003 2005 2007 2009 2011 2013 2015 2017 2019 2021 CO2 200 Emissions 2018 UK 180

160

140 EU target 130g/km 2 124.5g/km 1 120 EU target 95g/km DOWN 100 from 2000 levels

*On average, new models introduced in 2018 were 8.3% lower in CO2 emissions compared with the ones they replaced

Source: SMMT New Car CO2 Report 2018 33 ENVIRONMENT 34 diesel car Reduction in NOx emissions 0.08 g/km 0.5 g/km

NOx London

bus bus emits Euro-V

on the road than a Source: Transport for A Euro-VI

95% less 95% ENVIRONMENT AIRQUALITY – ENVIRONMENT – WLTP 35

Low speed (urban roads) Medium speed (rural roads) High speed (motorways) Low and high altitudes Year-round temperatures Additional vehicle payload Different gradients

RDE provides a snapshot of a vehicle’s performance on the road Portable Emission Measuring System Emission Measuring System Portable data collected while (PEMS) measures conditions: car is driven in a variety of The Real Driving Emissions (RDE) test measures pollutants while a measures pollutants while Emissions (RDE) test The Real Driving lab test. the WLTP on public roads, complementing car is driven RDE and pollutant and pollutant 2

Test cycle data based on real-driving data cycle data based on real-driving data Test of driving phases tested Variety car tested configuration of each Powertrain

New WLTP test New WLTP emissions from cars: ■ ■ ■ lightest and heaviest version the car’s for A lab test to measure fuel consumption, CO measure fuel consumption, A lab test to Introduced in 2017 for new models and 2018 for new registrations, new and 2018 for new models 2017 for Introduced in Procedure) Test Light Vehicle Harmonised (Worldwide the WLTP lab test. to replace the old NEDC was introduced The new WLTP test is much more representative and lab test The new WLTP standardised, repeatable testing model which a tests allow for with the next. emissions car’s enables comparisons of one Why need a lab still test? do we CAR EMISSIONS TESTING CONNECTED AND AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES CONNECTED CONNECTED

Potential overall impact of CAVs on the UK economy by 2030

+£62 billion AUTONOMOUSAND VEHICLES economic growth of new55% Automotive jobs to be high skilled +420,000New jobs

3,900 lives saved +20,000 47,000 new jobs in Automotive serious accidents prevented (2019-30)

Source: SMMT and Frost & Sullivan report, 2019: Connected and Autonomous Vehicles: The Global Race to Market 36 CONNECTED AND AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES 37 51.9% 51.9% 51.9% 51.9% Adaptive Cruise Control Adaptive Cruise to maintain automatically adjusts speed distance from vehicles ahead. a safe Blind Spot Information System Blind Spot Information blind helps detect vehicles in driver’s spot when changing lane. Overtaking Sensors Adaptive Cruise Control of new cars are with available of new cars are with available Latest autonomous vehicle content analysis conducted by Dynamics JATO Source: 73.5% Forward Collision Warning Collision Forward warns drivers of an imminent frontal collision. Autonomous Emergency Braking Autonomous in reacts quickly to apply the brakes the event of a collision. 1.8 million million 1.8 of new cars are with available collision avoidance technologycollision buyersyear a to benefit able from Autonomous Emergency Braking technology 10 IN

7 78.1% 78.1%

Auto High Beam detects headlights and automatically tail lights of other vehicle and switches to high or low beams. Distance Indication following helps drivers keep a safe distance from the vehicle ahead. new cars with available of new cars offered with a driver assistance systems self-activating safety system safety self-activating CONNECTED AND AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES CONNECTED AND AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES CONNECTED CONNECTED

Deployment of connected and autonomous vehicles – the global race to market

How does the UK compare Overall Overall Overall AUTONOMOUSAND VEHICLES with other countries? Approved L3 on Public Roads Leader 50 Leaders 63% Leader miles Defined in 5 Advanced Laws liability for AVs 4G Speed 85% Road Traffic (Mbps) 1 systems Driving-assistance State laws for AV deployment Share of 97% 24,629 Civil Liability AV Miles Connected Car General Demand Responsive Regulation 4G Coverage Transport

Enabling Enabling Market Regulations Infrastructure Attractiveness

Source: SMMT and Frost & Sullivan report, 2019: Connected and Autonomous Vehicles: The Global Race to Market 38 CONNECTED AND AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES 39 V Index/ (/10.0) 8.4 8.0 7.2 6.4 6.2 6.2 6.1 5.2 CA Benchmarking (/3.5) Market 3.3 3.0 2.8 2.2 1.5 1.8 2.5 1.9 Attractiveness V Deployment Index V Deployment CA (/3.0) Enabling 2.2 2.3 1.9 2.1 2.3 2.3 1.7 2.0 Infrastructure (/3.5) 2.9 2.6 2.6 2.2 2.4 2.1 1.9 1.4 Enabling Regulations Source: SMMT and Frost & Sullivan report, 2019: Connected and Autonomous Vehicles: The Global Race to Market Market Attractiveness Enabling Infrastructure Enabling Regulation

China Japan France

Germany Netherlands South Korea United States Country United Kingdom CONNECTED AND AUTONOMOUS VEHICLES xxxxxxxxx

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