Visual content for radio service provider Quu has released the first In-Vehicle Visuals Report spotlighting radio features in the top 100 best-selling new vehicles in the U.S.
The report also includes a database with vehicle data with a rundown of dashboard features such as whether a car has a dedicated radio button, HD Radio, and various data services.
Along with the data, Quu will hold a webinar on Wednesday, April 10 at 3pm Eastern discussing the state of in-car entertainment and visuals, how radio fits into the modern vehicle dashboard, and advice to stay dominant in-dash.
Quu’s report states six key findings from the data:
- AM/FM radio is ubiquitous in new vehicles.
- AM/FM radio no longer has a dashboard monopoly.
- A growing number of vehicles offer built-in streaming apps.
- Two out of three new vehicles have HD Radio installed.
- GM vehicles are an exception to the widespread adoption of HD Radio.
- All new vehicles have in-dash text. Most can display logos and other images.
Doug Hyde, who was commissioned by Quu to audit the in-dash systems for the 100 vehicles stated, “The data tells a story of radio’s ubiquitous presence in the car, but also details the inclusion of other audio sources. Each automaker takes a different approach to their entertainment system and radio now has the data to see trends and develop strategies.”
Quu CEO Steve Newberry added, “This report serves as a crucial yardstick for broadcast radio, helping us understand if we’re making headway in vehicles or not. As radio’s status evolves in future years, we will track it. We are grateful to have well-respected experts like Doug, Fred, Paul, Joe, and Mike review the data and offer their perspectives on radio’s in-dash stumbling blocks and areas for growth.”
This story first appeared on radioinsight.com