Report Feature
In automotive instrumental panel market, various technologies, such as analog, hybrid, and digital are used. Increase demand for advanced vehicle features in display and infotainment, growing adoption of advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) in high end cars, and rising demand for electric vehicles are creating new opportunities for various automotive instrumental panel technologies.
Some of the latest technological developments by various countries in the automotive instrumental panel market are as follows:
- China: Continental, a major automotive components supplier, announced plans to invest €200 million in a new automotive electronics plant in China. This plant will focus on instrument clusters and other display technologies, indicating a strong focus on the growing Chinese market for advanced in-vehicle displays.
- Germany: Bosch, another leading automotive component company, announced a partnership with Daimler to develop a new holographic head-up display (HUD) system for future Mercedes-Benz vehicles. This system represents a significant advancement in instrument cluster technology, offering a more futuristic and information-rich display for drivers.
- Japan: Denso, a Japanese multinational automotive components supplier, is investing heavily in research and development for advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) and autonomous driving technologies. These technologies are expected to integrate with future instrument clusters, creating a more informed and interactive driving experience.
- United States: The US National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) proposed new guidelines that would require all new vehicles to be equipped with advanced driver-monitoring systems (DMS) by 2026. This regulation is likely to lead to increased demand for instrument clusters that can integrate DMS features, such as driver drowsiness detection and facial recognition.
The study includes technology readiness, competitive intensity, regulatory compliance, disruption potential, trends, forecasts and strategic implications for the global automotive instrument panel technology by application, technology, and region as follows:
Technology Readiness by Technology Type
Competitive Intensity and Regulatory Compliance
Disruption Potential by Technology Type
Trends and Forecasts by Technology [$M shipment analysis from 2018 to 2030]:
- Analog Instrument Cluster
- Hybrid Instrument Cluster
- Digital Instrument Cluster
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Passenger Cars
- Compact Cars
- Mid-Size Cars
- Luxury Cars
- SUVs
- Light Commercial Vehicles
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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 Instrument Panel Technologies
Companies / Ecosystems
Strategic Opportunities by Technology Type
Some of the automotive instrumental panel companies profiled in this report include Continental, Nippon, Delphi Automotive, Bosch, Denso, Visteon Corporation, Johnson Controls, Yazaki Corporation, and E-Lead.
Below are the latest technological developments from top companies in the automotive instrumental panel market:
- Johnson Controls International plc (now Adient plc) announced they would prioritize digital instrument clusters in their future investments, indicating a potential decline in focus on analog clusters
- Nisshin Kogyo Co., Ltd. launched a new line of customizable analog instrument clusters targeting classic car restoration projects and enthusiasts
- Visteon Corporation acquired Keiper Corporation, a manufacturer of automotive cockpits, aiming to strengthen their position in hybrid and digital instrument cluster development.
- Continental AG announced a capital expenditure increase for revamping their production lines to manufacture more advanced hybrid instrument clusters with integrated infotainment features
- Robert Bosch GmbH unveiled their latest digital instrument cluster with a focus on driver personalization and advanced driver-assistance system (ADAS) integration.
- Denso Corporation outlined their target to have 70% of their instrument cluster production be digital by 2030, driven by the growing demand for electric vehicle displays.
- Alps Alpine Co., Ltd. announced a strategic partnership with a leading augmented reality (AR) company to develop next-generation digital instrument clusters with AR overlays for navigation and safety features.
Q.1 What are some of the most promising and high-growth technology opportunities for the automotive instrument panel market?
Q.2 Which technology will grow at a faster pace and why?
Q.3 What are the key factors affecting dynamics of different technologies? What are the drivers and challenges of these technologies in automotive instrument panel market?
Q.4 What are the levels of technology readiness, competitive intensity and regulatory compliance in this technology space?
Q.5 What are the new technology developments in automotive instrument panel market? Which companies are leading these developments?
Q.6 What are the latest developments in automotive instrument panel technologies? Which companies are leading these developments?
Q.7 Which technologies have potential of disruption in this market?
Q.8 Who are the major players in this automotive instrument panel market? What strategic initiatives are being implemented by key players for business growth?
Q.9 What are strategic growth opportunities in this automotive instrument panel technology space?
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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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