Ten going on twenty

Arjen Bongard is the Editor of Automotive News Europe
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Minivans, mergers and powerful men characterized the last decade, in the words of Automotive News Europe’s founding editor Richard Johnson. Minivans won’t continue to dominate in the next

10 years as the industry moves to crossovers and other types of new models. But we are certain the new decade will bring us more consolidation and, indeed, a new generation of powerful men – and women. ANE doesn’t predict the future. But we talk to the executives who will shape the industry in the next decade. They tell us that Japanese and Korean brands will get stronger. Powertrains will change radically. Production will further internationalize. And in the next 10 years, many more Chinese cars will be on Europe’s roads. But, in this special edition, we do more than just provide insights into the future. We celebrate the first decade of ANE. We hope you will enjoy this look back and look forward. And we trust that you, our readers, will join us as we enter our second decade and continue our mission to provide you with the most timely and most insightful coverage of the European auto industry.

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