The introduction of surprising new legislation relating to the fitment of tracking systems on all new vehicles from 2009, will require significant design modification to vehicles and manufacturers will also have to develop new partnerships with service providers in order to meet the new requirements.
In an attempt to reduce high levels of vehicle theft, the Brazilian Government has mandated that all new vehicles sold from 1 August 2009 must be fitted with a vehicle tracking system.
This study provides a factual assessment of the new legislation, together with SBD’s considered opinion on the latest developments and impact on the industry.
This new report will help you to:
- Obtain an overview of Brazilian market data, including car parc and vehicle manufacturer share - Understand the impact of the new legislation and gain expert comment from SBD - Review the latest theft statistics and find out which vehicle models are most likely to be stolen - Discover the potential insurance benefits to owners of vehicles fitted with tracking systems - Design improved security features to comply with the 2009 vehicle tracking legislation
This report will be of interest to vehicle manufacturers and security system suppliers who need to keep up to date and comply with the new legislative changes. It will also benefit businesses looking to grow their share of the Brazilian automotive market.
IMPORTANT CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE:
** Due to the confidential nature of the report content, your request to purchase this security report will be vetted by the security team, prior to any sale agreement. **