Risk factor
Strong trading liquidity
Profitability factor
Slightly undervalued vs peers
About
Visteon Corporation, established in 2000 and headquartered in Van Buren, Michigan, is an automotive technology leader. The company specializes in engineering, designing, and manufacturing advanced electronics and connected car solutions for vehicle manufacturers globally. Its extensive product line encompasses diverse instrument clusters, ranging from traditional analog gauges to cutting-edge 2-D and 3-D display-based devices. Visteon also develops sophisticated information displays that integrate a variety of user interface technologies and graphics management capabilities, such as three-dimensional rendering, active privacy, enhanced color fidelity (TrueColor), integrated cameras, optical solutions, haptic feedback, and dynamic lighting effects. A key offering is the Phoenix platform, a comprehensive display audio and embedded infotainment system featuring an onboard artificial intelligence-based voice assistant with natural language understanding. Furthermore, Visteon provides both wired and wireless battery management systems and telematics control units designed to enable secure connected vehicle services, over-the-air software updates, and seamless data exchange. Head-up displays (HUDs) are also part of its portfolio. Beyond these, Visteon's innovations include SmartCore, an automotive-grade integrated domain controller, and DriveCore, a versatile platform supporting multiple levels of vehicle automation. The company also produces body domain modules, which consolidate various functions like central gateway access, body controls, comfort features, and vehicle access solutions into a single integrated device.
Company Valuation
From both historical and forecast perspectives, the stock is moderately underpriced compared to similar stocks. In particular, the stock is reasonably priced on P/E, 'che
Target Price
The average target price of VC is 116 and suggests 3% downside potential. Usually, this means a SELL recommendation among investment firms, or a recommendation to decreas