The electronics footprint spans ADAS, body electronics, infotainment & communication, powertrain (incl. xEV), and safety systems, across passenger cars and commercial vehicles, per Stratview’s market structure. Near-term, Stratview Research estimates the automotive electronics market at USD 280.4 billion in 2024 and projects USD 529.3 billion by 2032 (8.1% CAGR, 2025–2032).
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Drivers
- Feature proliferation. Even mainstream vehicles now bundle advanced driver assistance, connectivity, and comfort features—each adding sensors, ECUs, and higher-bandwidth networks.
- Platform refresh cycles. New model launches and cockpit redesigns pull through display, HUD, and audio upgrades alongside ADAS hardware/software.
- Globalization of electronics supply. Tier-1/Tier-2 ecosystems align around common module platforms to scale across regions (NA, Europe, APAC, RoW).
Trends
- Domain/zonal & Ethernet backbones. Higher compute centralization and high-speed networking reduce wiring and improve OTA maintainability.
- HUD and visualization. Head-up displays are migrating beyond premium models as part of the infotainment/communication stack called out by Stratview.
- Quality & cyber. Safety-critical electronics are increasingly developed under functional-safety and cybersecurity standards, influencing supplier selection and BOM choices.
Opportunities
- Cost-down ADAS sensors. Value engineering for camera/radar suites that meet regulatory baselines in emerging markets.
- 48-V and auxiliary electrification. Converters, controllers, and energy-management electronics for mild-hybrid and accessory loads.
- Aftermarket data services. Hardware tied to telematics/OTA programs that monetize features and diagnostics through the vehicle’s lifecycle.
- Materials & power devices. SiC/GaN adoption in traction and DC-DC converters to boost efficiency in xEV power electronics—areas where Stratview sees strong momentum.
Conclusion
The market’s trajectory—from ~USD 372B (2028) to USD 529B (2032)—is powered by ADAS scale-up, xEV electronics, and cockpit digitalization. Winning strategies will blend scalable domain controllers, secure software stacks, and efficient power-device roadmaps while aligning with Stratview’s application and regional lenses for execution at global scale.