The data describes the results of a 2016 survey conducted in the U.S. regarding participants' concerns about which carmakers offer models that are most likely to be hacked. Some 27% of respondents have the impression that car models manufactured by FCA are more likely to be hacked than others.
General Motors Corporation | 35 |
Fiat Chrysler Automobiles | 27 |
Ford Motor Company | 21 |
Toyota Motor Corporation | 20 |
Daimler | 19 |
BMW Group | 19 |
Tesla Motors | 17 |
Volkswagen Group | 16 |
Hyundai Motor Company | 15 |
Honda Motor Company | 14 |
Nissan Motor Corporation | 12 |
Mazda Motor Corporation | 7 |
Fuji Heavy Industries | 6 |