KEY POINTS
  • IHS Markit predicts shuttered auto plants in Europe, North America and Latin America could reduce vehicle production by 1.4 million. 
  • The production hiatus could reduce vehicle production in Europe by 880,000 and 478,000 in North America.
  • It is not clear whether production will resume after the initial time periods companies set. 
Jeremy Kennedy, a Ford employee, secures the engine and transmission to the subframe of a new 2020 Explorer at Chicago Assembly Plant.

As the coronavirus spreads across the globe, shuttered auto plants in Europe, North America and Latin America could reduce global production this year by more than 1.4 million vehicles, according to new research from IHS Markit . 

Auto plants across the globe have announced plans to temporarily suspend production in order to sanitize facilities and prevent the spread of COVID-19. The hiatus, which could last for nearly three weeks in some cases, would create an immediate cash crunch to automakers through lost vehicle production.