Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) Market 2021 Trends, Size, Growth Insight, Share, Emerging Technologies, Share, Competitive, Regional, And Global Forecast To 2026
As per the research report, Global Advanced Driver-Assistance
Systems Market is expected to reach the
market valuation of US$ 72.9 billion by 2026 expanding at a reasonable CAGR of
15.9% during the forecast period (2021-2026) from US$ 32.4 billion in
2019.
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) aim to reduce
traffic fatalities and the number of people killed or injured by assisting
drivers in avoiding crashes entirely. These systems respond quicker than
humans, are always on the lookout, and are now being implemented and introduced
across a wide range of vehicle segments, from luxury to economy. ADAS systems
continuously track the vehicle's surroundings, alerting the driver to
potentially dangerous road conditions and taking appropriate measures such as
slowing or halting the vehicle.
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The
demand for advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS), which assist with tasks
such as tracking, alert, braking, and steering, is expected to rise in the near
future, driven primarily by regulatory and market interest in safety
applications that protect drivers and minimise accidents. For example, by 2020,
both the European Union and the United States would require all cars to have
automatic emergency braking and forward-collision warning systems.
ADAS
technologies are either available or being developed by a number of
semiconductor firms who have not previously worked in the automobile industry.
Automobile manufacturers have created their own branded technology names, resulting
in twenty different names for adaptive cruise control and nineteen different
names for lane keeping assistance, for example. Driver assistance features are
not only readily accessible, but they are also reasonably priced. For example,
Adaptive Cruise Control costs US$ 1,174 as a stand-alone feature and US$ 2,283
as part of an ADAS package. According to SBD numbers, the average cost of an
ADAS package is about US$ 1,950. According to Kelley Blue Book, the total new
vehicle expense in December 2017 was US$ 36,113. The cost of an ADAS package
accounts for around 5.4 percent of the overall vehicle cost. In each of the
Midsize, Large, and SUV vehicle categories, ADAS technologies such as Adaptive
Cruise Control, Blind Spot Warning, and Automatic Emergency Braking are
available in at least 80% of vehicles. In seven out of ten car segments, Lane
Keeping Assistance is required in at least 60% of cars. Many trucks are now
equipped with these capabilities as standard equipment. Automatic Emergency Braking,
for example, is standard on 30.6 percent of all vehicles, Lane Keeping
Assistance is standard on 13.9 percent of all models, and Adaptive Cruise
Control is standard on 11.8 percent of all models.
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Insights Presented in the Report
“Amongst system type, adaptive cruise control segment holds the major
share”
The
market is divided into Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), Intelligent Park Assist
(IPA), Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB), Adaptive Front Light (AFL), Blind
Spot Detection (BSD), Lane Departure Warning (LDW), Drowsiness Monitor System
(DMS), and others, depending on the system form. Due to increased customer demand for convenience
and luxury, as well as increased competition among OEMs to provide such driver
assistance features, the intelligent park assist segment dominated the market
with a share of 27.4 percent in 2019 and is expected to continue its dominance
during the forecast era.
“Amongst sensor type, image
sensor is expected to dominate the market during the analyzed period”
The
market is divided into Image Sensors, LiDAR Sensors, Ultrasonic Sensors, Radar
Sensors, and Others based on sensor type. Image sensors accounted for 35.9% of
total industry sales in 2019. The image sensor currently dominates the Advanced Driver-Assistance
Systems market and is expected to do so during the forecast era. Parking
assistance, lane departure alerts, and collision avoidance systems are only a
few of the features that image sensors provide on the road.
“Amongst vehicle type, passenger vehicles are expected to dominate the
market during the analyzed period”
The
industry is divided into three segments based on vehicle type: passenger cars,
light commercial vehicles, and heavy commercial vehicles. With a market share
of 52.8 percent in 2019, passenger vehicles are projected to be the leading
segment of the ADAS market over the
forecast period. By incorporating driver distraction and inadvertent behavioural
adjustment, the latest in-vehicle systems under development have the potential
to increase as well as decrease crash accident risk. In different midsize, big,
and SUV vehicle segments, the popular ADAS features are available in at least
60-80 percent of vehicles.
“Amongst distribution channel, OEMs are expected to dominate the market
during the analyzed period”
The
demand is divided into OEMs and aftermarket segments based on the sales
channel. OEMs had the largest market share of 79.1% in 2019 and are expected to
continue to do so during the projected period. At an exponential pace, automakers are designing
new cars, hybrid powertrains, autonomous technology, and integrated safety systems.
OEMs and their suppliers recognise that original equipment manufacturers (OEMs)
and their suppliers can one day become the primary feature distinguishing car
brands, as well as one of their most valuable revenue streams.
“North America represents one of the largest markets of Advanced
Driver-Assistance Systems market”
A
systematic research was performed for various regions around the globe,
including North America (the United States, Canada, and the Rest of North
America), Europe (Germany, France, Italy, Spain, United Kingdom and Rest of
Europe), Asia-Pacific (China, Japan, India, Australia, and the Rest of APAC),
and the Rest of the World, to gain a greater understanding of the business
conditions for Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems. In 2019, Europe led the
industry, bringing in $11.3 billion in sales. The existence of the world's
largest car manufacturers around the globe is credited with the market's growth
prospects. During the forecast period 2021-2026, however, the APAC area is
predicted to have the highest CAGR of 18.52 percent.
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Table of Contents
1 Market
Introduction
2 Research
Methodology or Assumption
3 Industry
Performance
4 Executive
Summary
5 Market
Overview
6 Legal &
Regulatory Framework
7 Demand and
Supply Side Analysis
8 Value Chain
Analysis
9 Market
Insights by System Type
10 Market
Insights by Sensor Type
11 Market
Insights by Vehicle Type
12 Market
Insights by Distribution Channel
13 Market
Insights by Region
14 Competitive
Scenario
15 Top Company
Profiles - Robert Bosch GmbH, Continental AG, Autoliv Inc., Aptiv, Delphi
Automotive Company, ZF Friedrichshafen, Denso Corporation
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