How a Great Product Configurator Elevates Car Buying Experiences?

Overview

The automotive retail space is now more contested than ever before. Automakers are facing stiff competition from each other to deliver the most feature-packed products in each of the vehicle categories they compete in. Similarly, vehicle buyers of each category are also equally demanding of the automotive brands and dealers for a more premium and personal buying experience.

Car buying behavior has seen a dramatic shift during the last decade where buyers now first prefer to discover, assess, compare, and decide about what they would like to purchase from online channels before even considering visiting the brand’s website or a physical dealership.

The dealership visit has now become the last step for a majority of buyers across the world, where the main intent is to either test drive the car or to check the availability of the exact variant they like with the dealer. What prospective buyers experience between the above two phases of the buying journey will make or break an automaker’s perception, brand equity, demand, and ultimately the units they sell.

There is nothing more true than the old adage Experience is King! With that as a core aim, serving a delightful experience to car buyers is paramount for any automotive brand. 

Automakers need to aim for being the most complete source of information about their products and how seamlessly this is served to buyers once they visit their brand’s website.

In order to present the information to car buyers, all automakers obviously use some version of a product configurator to display all their offerings. Almost all of them are consistently trying to optimize their configurator setup for higher conversions while getting mixed results at best.

What Causes Inconsistent Experiences For Car Buyers?
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Complex User Interface

If the website has a confusing or cluttered design, difficult navigation, or lacks intuitive controls, it can make the browsing experience difficult and lead to short session times and drop offs.

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Slow Loading Speed

If any configurator experience takes a long time to load, it can frustrate users and lead to a negative experience. Slow loading speed can be caused by large file sizes, server issues, or inefficient coding.

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Variant Differences

If the configurator doesn't make it easy for car buyers to compare the different features between variants, they may struggle to make informed decisions.

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Color Representation

If the colors of the car in the configurator do not accurately reflect the actual shades, it can limit the ability of buyers to assess the vehicle's appearance.

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Lack of High Quality Visuals

If the website does not provide high-quality images, videos, or 3D renderings of the cars, it can limit the ability of buyers to assess the vehicle's appearance and features.

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Minimal Support

If the website lacks adequate customer support options, such as live chat, AI chatbots, or contact information, it can hinder buyers' ability to get assistance or answers to their questions.

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Lack of Mobile Optimization

Most people may start their search for anything on handheld devices. If the website experience is not optimized for smaller screens, buyers may not be able to fully see all the features of the car they like.

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Complex User Interface

If the website has a confusing or cluttered design, difficult navigation, or lacks intuitive controls, it can make the browsing experience difficult and lead to short session times and drop offs.

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Slow Loading Speed

If any configurator experience takes a long time to load, it can frustrate users and lead to a negative experience. Slow loading speed can be caused by large file sizes, server issues, or inefficient coding.

A/B testing icon
Variant Differences

If the configurator doesn't make it easy for car buyers to compare the different features between variants, they may struggle to make informed decisions.

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Color Representation

If the colors of the car in the configurator do not accurately reflect the actual shades, it can limit the ability of buyers to assess the vehicle's appearance.

page search icon
Lack of High Quality Visuals

If the website does not provide high-quality images, videos, or 3D renderings of the cars, it can limit the ability of buyers to assess the vehicle's appearance and features.

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Minimal Support

If the website lacks adequate customer support options, such as live chat, AI chatbots, or contact information, it can hinder buyers' ability to get assistance or answers to their questions.

mobile phone icon
Lack of Mobile Optimization

Most people may start their search for anything on handheld devices. If the website experience is not optimized for smaller screens, buyers may not be able to fully see all the features of the car they like.

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