In Conversation with Visteon India's Aashish Bhatia

Consumer need for an extended mobile phone experience is driving demand for large-sized infotainment screens in cars and Visteon India is eyeing to tap into the market potential with its high-on-tech offerings. 

By Ketan Thakkar calendar 05 Apr 2023 Views icon4500 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
In Conversation with Visteon India's Aashish Bhatia

With vehicle cockpits increasingly transforming into entertainment zones on wheels, Visteon India eyes a huge opportunity to supply its technologically-advanced display screens for infotainment and instrument clusters in passenger vehicles. The company is observing strong consumer pull that is driving demand for large-sized screens in cars, and is also bullish about growth in the two-wheeler segment.

Visteon India president Aashish Bhatia talks about the company’s expansion strategy as well as its plans to venture into products for the electric vehicle segment. 

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