Report Feature
The growth of short range, medium range, and long range radar technologies are creating potential for automotive radar in different ADAS applications, such as adaptive cruise control, blind spot detection, forward collision warning system, and intelligent parking assistance. Rising government regulations for vehicle safety, increasing adoption of ADAS (advanced driver-assistance systems) technology by OEMs, high demand for premium segment vehicles, and rise in number of radar sensors used per vehicle are creating new opportunities for various automotive radar technologies.
Some of the latest technological developments by various countries in the automotive radar market are as follows:
- Germany: Continental AG is developing a next-generation long-range radar with enhanced range and resolution specifically designed for autonomous vehicles. Additionally, Bosch has announced collaboration with a startup company to develop advanced short-range radar for parking applications, targeting market-leading performance.
- United States: Aptiv has received government funding to research and develop medium-range radar for advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS). Their goal is to see this technology deployed in Level 3 ADAS systems by 2027.
- Japan: Denso Corporation is investing in research on 79 GHz millimeter-wave radar to improve performance in all-weather conditions. They aim to achieve mass production of this radar for passenger cars by 2026.
The study includes technology readiness, competitive intensity, regulatory compliance, disruption potential, trends, forecasts and strategic implications for the automotive radar technology by application, technology, and region as follows:
Technology Readiness by Technology Type[$M shipment analysis from 2018 to 2030]:
Competitive Intensity and Regulatory Compliance
Disruption Potential by Technology Type
Trends and Forecasts by Technology Type [$M shipment analysis from 2018 to 2030]:
- Short Range Radar
- Medium Range Radar
- Long Range Radar
Technology Trends and Forecasts by Application [$M shipment analysis from 2018 to 2030]:
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Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)
- Short Range Radar
- Medium Range Radar
- Long Range Radar
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Blind Spot Detection (BSD)
- Short Range Radar
- Medium Range Radar
- Long Range Radar
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Forward Collision Warning System (FCWS)
- Short Range Radar
- Medium Range Radar
- Long Range Radar
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Intelligent Parking Assistance (IPA)
- Short Range Radar
- Medium Range Radar
- Long Range Radar
Technology Trends and Forecasts by Region [$M shipment analysis for 2018 to 2030]:
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North America
- United States
- Canada
- Mexico
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Europe
- United Kingdom
- Germany
- France
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Asia Pacific
- Japan
- China
- South Korea
- India
- The Rest of the World
Latest Developments and Innovations in the Automotive Radar Technologies
Companies / Ecosystems
Strategic Opportunities by Technology Type
Below are the latest technological developments from top companies in the automotive radar market:
- Continental AG announced collaboration with Xilinx to develop a new short-range radar sensor with enhanced processing capabilities for advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous vehicles. This sensor leverages Xilinx's field-programmable gate arrays (FPGAs) to deliver high-resolution object detection and tracking at close range.
- NXP unveiled its new short-range radar solution specifically designed for parking applications. This miniature radar offers a cost-effective way for automakers to integrate automatic parking features into a wider range of vehicles.
- Bosch received a significant investment from the German government to support the development and production of its next-generation medium-range radar sensor. This sensor boasts improved range and resolution for better performance in highway driving scenarios, particularly for adaptive cruise control and lane departure warning systems.
- Aptiv announced plans to expand its production capacity for medium-range radar sensors at their manufacturing facility in Mexico. This expansion reflects the growing demand for these sensors in ADAS systems and their commitment to meeting that demand.
- Mobileye, which inherited Delphi's automotive radar business, is reportedly testing a new long-range radar sensor with a range exceeding 300 meters. This extended range is crucial for autonomous vehicles to navigate complex highway environments and make safe decisions.
- Huawei entered the long-range radar market with the launch of its advanced sensor specifically designed for autonomous vehicles. This sensor integrates with Huawei's other autonomous driving technologies, offering a comprehensive solution for automakers.
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Methodology
- In-depth interviews of the major players in this market
- Detailed secondary research from competitors’ financial statements and published data
- Extensive searches of published works, market, and database information pertaining to industry news, company press releases, and customer intentions
- A compilation of the experiences, judgments, and insights of Lucintel’s professionals, who have analyzed and tracked this market over the years.
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