Abstract
This Intelligence Set includes the automotive lighting report, plus company
profiles for Hella, Magna, Schefenacker, Valeo and Visteon.
It offers excellent value for money and will allow you to discover where the
market is heading, what the latest innovations are, and how your competitors
are performing.
The profile of the automotive lighting industry has lately been undergoing
rapid and significant change. Lighting regulations, once many in number and
different in technical prescriptions are now greatly reduced and substantially
harmonised. Markets have consolidated, as have vehiclemakers and lighting
suppliers, giving rise to regionally- rather than nationally-based players
round the world.
This level of co-operation is fairly unique to the lighting sector, with
technique, practice, subcomponents and even build-facilities being shared at
an unprecedented level. Partnerships, joint ventures, and other collaborative
arrangements serve to accelerate the presence and prevalence of better
lighting on the roads of developing countries, whilst also elevating the
industry' s best practices and reducing the cost automotive lighting
sophistication.
So with lighting technology advancing at a staggering pace since the beginning
of the 21st century, and vehicle stylists and buyers growing more daring and
demanding, the wide range of options, considered luxury until recently, is now
a necessity. Furthermore, the growth of supply and demand for vehicles (and,
therefore, for vehicular lighting systems) in developing nations means that
co-operation between lighting makers is at an all-time high.
This latest edition of our automotive lighting report addresses these
collaborations, and offers an overview of the key market drivers and technical
developments. Profiles of the major European and Asian suppliers, plus market
share estimates for the global lighting market by supplier and by Xenon
headlamp systems is provided, along with forecasts by region, namely North
America, Europe and Japan to 2013 by headlamp prevalence.