The New Global Auto Race | Why Hybrids Won, China Rose and Europe Slipped Down The Ladder

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The global automotive landscape is navigating a period of profound uncertainty as the aggressive “all-in” bets on electric vehicles face the reality of shifting consumer demand. In this conversation, Dan Mottram joins the podcast to unpack the strategic pivot points that have allowed hybrids to outperform expectations while traditional legacy players struggle to find their footing. He explores the industrial transition through a lens of market narrative and positioning, explaining why the perceived value of a brand now relies more on strategy and storytelling than on sheer production volume. The discussion moves into the competitive dynamics of global manufacturing, contrasting China’s battery-led advantage and Europe’s increasing operational pressure with the emergence of India as the next major automotive powerhouse. Dan breaks down the hard-earned lessons from the industry’s $57 billion investment into EV learning curves and the practical emissions arguments that have brought hybrids back to center stage. From the specific challenges facing the South African market to the looming impact of humanoid robotics on the factory floor, this episode provides a high-level strategic roadmap for anyone leading in the industrial or manufacturing sectors.

Episode Guests

Dan Mottram is a Board Advisor, Non-Executive Director, and author of Industrial Sector Insights, with over 15 years of experience across FTSE, private, and family-owned businesses. A mechanical engineer turned business strategy consultant, Dan helps organizations unlock value by challenging the “inside-out” thinking that often limits technical boards. He is known for helping leadership teams rebalance their focus, ensuring that while cost discipline and operational excellence are solid, they move deliberately into high-impact value creation and business model innovation. Throughout his career, Dan has led multi-year transformations, carve-outs, and strategy design across the automotive, industrial, and technology sectors. He is particularly recognized for his ability to translate complex business stories into clear visual frameworks, helping boards identify asymmetric bets and navigate the “one-way doors” of industrial transitions. His work focuses on helping leadership teams look beyond incremental improvements to leverage brand and strategy as a genuine competitive advantage in a changing global market.

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