In-Vehicle Infotainment Market Projected to reach $ 38.4 billion by 2027, at a CAGR of 10.8%
The In-Vehicle Infotainment Market is projected to grow from USD 20.8 billion in 2021 to USD 38.4 billion by 2027, at a CAGR of 10.8%. Government mandates on telematics and e-call services, Emergence of various technologies such as 5G and AI, and ADAS and other autonomous solutions are expected to offer promising growth opportunities in the In-vehicle infotainment market.
Asia Pacific
holds the largest share of the in-vehicle infotainment market during the
forecast period. It witnessed higher growth in vehicle production than Europe
and North America due to the availability of labor at lower wages, reduced
production costs, lenient vehicle safety norms, and government initiatives for
FDIs in the region in both pre-and post-COVID-19. Vehicle production is mostly
driven by countries such as China, South Korea, India, and Japan, which
contributes ~88% of the total production of vehicles, and these countries
within the region contributed ~55% of the global vehicle production in 2021.
Thus, increasing vehicle production, along with changing consumer preferences
and growing per capita income of the middle-class population, is driving the
vehicle demand and encouraging automotive OEMs to increase production capacity
and offer infotainment systems in the lower-range cars as well
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Growing consumer
focus on passenger safety and availability of entertainment services such as music,
video streaming, navigation features are major factors driving the in-vehicle
infotainment market in developed and developing countries. This demand is
primarily driving the front row infotainment system demand globally.
Additionally,
growing luxury vehicle sales and demand for screens for rear passengers to
offer a more personalized experience and comfort are factors expected to fuel
the rear row in-vehicle infotainment system market during the forecast period.
The emergence of 5G is also expected to contribute to the development of the
in-vehicle infotainment market. In 2021, with the BMW iX, BMW Group became the
first premium manufacturer to integrate 5G mobile radio standard into a
globally available production vehicle, and Vodafone is offering the first 5G
mobile radio contract to BMW Group for such vehicles. Thus, considering the
abovementioned factors, the in-vehicle infotainment system market is expected
to grow significantly in the future.
By form type,
the embedded segment is estimated to account for the largest market share of
~48-50% in 2021. The integrated segment is estimated to be the second-largest
form segment with a ~32% market share in 2021. The growth in embedded
technology is mainly driven by regulatory mandates in the EU, which mandated
that all new car models in member states must have embedded technology as part
of its European eCall system. The embedded form type is prevalent in Europe and
North America, while the integrated form type is growing in popularity in Asia
Pacific and RoW. The major driver for this trend is the cost-sensitive nature
of the regions (Asia Pacific and RoW), which prefer integrated connectivity as
it is more economical than the embedded form. The market for the integrated
form type, whose adoption is growing rapidly in the aforementioned regions, is
projected to register a CAGR of 12.4% globally.
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The operating
system segment of the in-vehicle infotainment market is driven by Linux OS at
present. However, Android Automotive OS is an open-source platform that reduces
the cost of using it to zero, and it is cheaper to install than most other systems.
Presently, it provides access to a series of services already having millions
of users across the world and is expected to register the highest growth in the
OS segment during the forecast period. Moreover, many automotive suppliers and
OEMs are working on the development and commercialization of Android Automotive
OS; for instance, in August 2021, Renault announced to install Android
Automotive in some of the models launched by its brands, and Renault Megane
E-Tech would be the first to be introduced. Audi and Volvo have partnered with
Google to use upgraded versions of infotainment systems. General Motors and
Stellantis announced that they would use Google’s new Android operating system
to power infotainment systems in all their vehicles by the end of 2023. Hence,
Android Automotive OS is expected to emerge as key OS for in-vehicle
infotainment companies and register the highest growth rate of 36.4% during the
forecast period.
The infotainment
market for electric vehicles is growing at a significant rate over ICE cars.
Due to the introduced stringent emission regulations around the world, unstable
oil prices, and shifting focus toward an environment-friendly ecosystem have
fueled the demand for electric vehicles globally. Further, the penetration of advanced
and connected technologies in EVs is higher, and demand for luxury and premium
electric cars is on the rise. Luxury brands such as Mercedes-Benz, Tesla, and
Audi are gaining their market share in luxury EV sales and are adding other
luxury EV models in their product lineups. Multiple OEMs have announced to
launch several EV models in the coming years. Growing electric vehicle sales,
including premium vehicles, would consequently push the demand for in-vehicle
infotainment in this segment.
The passenger
car retrofitting of infotainment systems leads the market during the forecast
period. Along with increase in vehicle production at the global level, growing
technological advancements, introduction of sophisticated systems, improved
connectivity infrastructure (4G/5G), rising disposable income, and changing
preferences have shifted consumer focus on retrofitting of infotainment systems
in newly sold cars. Lower to mid-range cars hold the dominant share in vehicle
production, especially in developing countries of Asia Pacific and RoW, and
most of these cars are not offered with infotainment systems or are installed
with normal systems without touchscreen and other functionalities. On the other
side, OEMs have also started offering embedded devices in lower-end cars from
mid-range trims to sustain the competition, and the trend is expected to remain
the same in the future as well. All these factors would keep the demand for
retrofitted infotainment systems in the coming years.
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