India is becoming a fast-growing market for affordable cars. Within the next six years globally, the share of total production accounted for by low-cost vehicles is set to climb to around 20 percent.
NNG has decided to focus on navigation solutions for the automotive industry not only for high-end cars but also included affordable cars. The company has introduced a revolutionary strategy of low-cost and ultra-low-cost software solutions that would enable carmakers to integrate them into any car model in all segments.
Since this change in strategy, NNG has seen development increase at an incredible speed, has delivered navigation solutions for over 30 car brands globally, and has positioned itself to revolutionize the industry in India.
The 2013 results have shown that NNG owns a 26% market share in the OEM line-fit, and 65% in the aftermarket, in its key regions. Through this new solution, the company aims to increase market share to 40% and 80% respectively by the end of 2015.
The company is capable of supporting all common operating systems, on any kind of hardware, with or without graphics accelerator, in any resolution. Through this, the company is also able to make the software fast, accurate, and visually stunning with 3D visualization on hardware in all categories. ANS’ services tie is here to make the right local product with the necessary customer understanding and customer support.
“NNG’s vision is that navigation will be a standard, even in entry-level cars. We currently deliver localized software solutions for 168 countries across the globe that run on a single navigation engine. The response received from the Indian market has been tremendous and NNG looks forward to consistently developing innovative and cost-effective navigation solutions to ensure smooth, congestion-free commuting", said Péter Bolesza, Vice President of Emerging Markets at NNG.
In the last few years NNG’s “Navigation for All” approach has caused a snowball effect in the industry. Growing customer demand for onboard navigation across all vehicle segments has convinced more and more car manufacturers to ship pre-installed navigation with their newest model cars. |