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Adapting Growth Strategies in a Rapidly Changing Regulatory Landscape

The cars of tomorrow are connected and autonomous, but also vulnerable to cyberattacks and privacy invasions. However, law-makers across regions have remained two steps ahead, mitigating connectivity-era challenges by enacting robust regulations.

Sure — regulatory compliance comes with hurdles, but also the promise of opportunity. From advanced vehicle connectivity and next-gen eCall to over-the-air updates and global data privacy laws, staying ahead requires a deep understanding of how regulations will shape innovation and redefine growth strategies.

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To help industry leaders stay competitive and compliant, Frost & Sullivan presents two Growth Analyses:

Connected Car Regulations — Global

Download the study to explore new developments in:

  • Cellular Vehicle-to-Everything (V2X) and 5G connectivity
  • Cutting-edge emergency call (eCall) systems
  • Vehicle cybersecurity standards
  • Global data privacy laws (including the General Data Protection
  • Regulation [GDPR], the Personal Information Protection Law [PIPL], and the California Consumer Privacy Act [CCPA])
  • Intelligent Speed Assistance (ISA) requirements

Autonomous Vehicle Regulations — Global

Access the study to gain clarity on:

  • Testing and deployment policies in top autonomous vehicle (AV) regions
  • Legal frameworks enabling or hindering Level 3+ automation
  • Region-specific AV pilot programs and insurance standards
  • How shifting policies will shape investment priorities
Pivotal Regulatory Transformations by Region

North America

The California Consumer Privacy Act (CCPA) and other data privacy mandates redefine how vehicle data is classified and protected. Over thirty-seven states (as of Frost’s latest research) have legislated on AV-specific testing or deployment.

Explore in detail NA’s regulatory scenario in the full analysis

China

China’s standards like GB/National Standard, highlight data localization, cybersecurity, and AI-derived regulations. China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology has allowed 9 OEMs to test L3 automated driving systems on public roads, reflecting China’s regulatory push.

Explore China’s regulatory landscape in the full analysis

Europe

The United Nations Economic Commission for Europe (UNECE)’s regulatory framework — the WP.29 — articulates guidelines on system safety, cybersecurity, failsafe responses, human-machine interfaces, and more, driving AV and CV adoption.

Explore the complete framework in the full analysis

Why Frost & Sullivan?

For over six decades, we’ve helped automotive innovators and ecosystem players navigate complexity, identify growth opportunities, and stay ahead of industry transformations. Our Growth Analyses deliver:

        • Expert analysis of region-wise regulations.

        • Strategic guidance to align innovation with compliance.

        • Actionable roadmaps to maintain a competitive edge.

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