Abstract
IMS Research has provided detailed information on the automotive electronics
industry since 1998. This report represents the eighth in-depth analysis of
the OEM automotive electronic systems market as well as the market for
semiconductors in automotive systems by IMS Research.
The report provides market forecasts and analysis of the world market for OEM
automotive electronics in eight regions and for 36 systems. Trends in fitment
rate, average system selling price (US$) and market revenues are provided for
each system in each region from 2007 to 2016. Regional analysis is provided as
follows: North America, Western Europe, Japan, South Korea, China, Eastern
Europe, South America and Rest of the World.
NEW FOR 2008 EDITION
- Production locations for selected systems and main components in 2007.
Example, Engine ECUs and Blind Spot Detection.
- Key conclusions from the report include:
- North America is forecast to continue as the largest automotive electronic
systems market over the period to 2016
- The combined proportion of the total market (revenues) accounted for by
China, Eastern Europe, South America and "Rest of the World" is forecast to
increase from 18% to 28% over the forecast period.
- Powertrain is forecast to be the largest automotive electronic sector
throughout the period to 2016, but driver assistance is forecast to have the
highest growth
This study is ideal for anyone looking for a detailed quantitative analysis of
the world OEM automotive electronics market. This includes vehicle
manufacturers, Tier 1 suppliers, system suppliers, parts suppliers, software
suppliers, component suppliers (e.g. semiconductors, passives, sensors,
connectors, switches) as well as investment bankers, Venture Capitalists and
other automotive industry watchers.
Note: this report covers trends in "under-the-hood" automotive electronics,
such as powertrain, suspension, braking, airbag, driver assistance,
convenience/comfort and security. Further information on the market for
"automotive entertainment" applications can be found in the IMS Research
report "In-car Audio, Infotainment & Driver Information/Telematics Systems".
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