Automotive

As of 2023, the automotive industry in the United States continues to be a major contributor to the country's economy. The industry is characterized by large and well-established automobile manufacturers such as General Motors, Ford, and Tesla, as well as a thriving network of suppliers and dealerships.

In recent years, the industry has seen significant technological advancements, including the widespread adoption of electric and hybrid vehicles, autonomous driving technology, and connected vehicles that can communicate with each other and with infrastructure. These advancements have led to increased competition and innovation, as well as shifts in consumer preferences and buying habits.

Despite these changes, the U.S. automotive industry continues to face challenges, such as trade tensions with foreign countries, changing fuel efficiency standards, and a shift towards ride-sharing and car-sharing services. However, the industry remains resilient and continues to invest in research and development to stay ahead of the curve and meet the evolving needs of consumers.

Overall, the automotive industry in the United States is expected to continue to play a key role in the country’s economy and will continue to shape the future of transportation for years to come.

With attorneys that have experience representing the automotive industry from the standpoint as an inhouse counsel as well as outside counsel, we bring over 40 years of expertise in this industry that is expected to continue to grow, especially in the EV market.