Advanced Rider Assistance Systems Market Growth Outlook to 2032
The global advanced rider assistance systems market size is projected to grow from USD 2.17 billion in 2025 to USD 3.86 billion by 2032 at a CAGR of 9.1%.
Increasing demand for safety and rider protection in the
motorcycle industry is the major factor driving the ARAS market. The demand for
high-powered motorcycles is growing in developing countries for daily commuting
and touring activities. With the growing demand for heavy motorcycles, several
motorcycle-related accidents, and unsupportive road infrastructures, the need
for ARAS will rise in the forecast period. ARAS utilizes sensors, cameras,
radar, and AI algorithms to provide real-time monitoring of the road and
surrounding environment, giving highlights such as collision warnings, adaptive
cruise control, lane-keeping assistance, and emergency braking. With the use of
ARAS, riders shall benefit from an additional layer of protection, helping to
reduce accidents caused by human error and environmental factors.
>500 CC will likely showcase faster CAGR in the
advanced rider assistance systems market.
ARAS market is categorized into above 500 CC and below 500
CC based on the displacement type. Motorcycles with engine displacements above
500cc dominate the ARAS market, fuelled by a rising preference for premium
touring bikes and long-distance adventure riding. Riders of heavyweight
motorcycles prioritize progressed safety features like adaptive cruise control,
blind spot detection, and lane-keeping assist to enhance highway performance
and reduce fatigue. The higher performance characteristics of these two-wheelers,
such as higher speeds, more torque, and heavier weight, create elevated safety
risks. The deployment of ARAS would effectively address these issues as the
additional cost of deploying ARAS represents a smaller percentage of the total
price of these premium vehicles. According to the International Motorcycle
Manufacturers Association (IMMA), over 60% of modern premium motorcycles sold
globally are equipped with at least one advanced rider assistant feature.
Global OEMs are stepping up their investments in rider
safety and comfort. For instance, BMW group launched Motorrad's 2025 R 1300 GS
Adventure with an optional Riding Assistant package that includes Active Cruise
Control (ACC), Front Collision Warning (FCW), and Lane Change Warning. The
advanced radar-based system integrates adaptive cruise control and collision
avoidance, setting a new standard for touring safety. Furthermore, Ducati's
2025 Multistrada V4 S comes standard with blind spot detection and front and
rear collision warnings, reinforcing its appeal in the adventure-touring
market. North America and Europe hold promising growth opportunities owing to
the higher preference for premium-end two-wheelers. Thus, as city traffic
rises, there will be an increasing emphasis on rider safety & performance
together that will subsequently drive the adoption of ARAS in the above 500 cc
displacement segment.
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The motorcycle segment is the largest in the ARAS market
during the forecast period.
Motorcycles dominate the vehicle segment in the advanced
rider assistance systems (ARAS) market owing to their higher performance
capabilities and premium positioning among all 2-wheeler types. Riders are
among the most vulnerable road users, making safety advancements attractive and
essential. Motorcycle Industry Council (2024) emphasizes that motorcycles
account for 14% of traffic fatalities despite comprising just 3% of vehicles,
prompting a surge in demand for ARAS technologies like Adaptive Cruise Control
(ACC) and Collision Warning Systems. Motorcycles are also offered at higher
price points than scooters or mopeds, which enable OEMs to absorb the costs of
sophisticated technologies like radar-assisted cruise control, lean-angle
sensitive ABS, and cornering lights.
Leading OEMs are moving rapidly to implant radar technology
into their motorcycles. In 2025, BMW Group (Germany) launched its
next-generation Motorrad models integrated with ARAS technologies, including
dynamic traction control and cornering ABS, ensuring improved security and
refined riding. Further, government safety regulations, such as the European
Commission's Vision Zero strategy, are pushing manufacturers to prioritize
advanced safety systems. As a result, motorcycles will continue to be the largest
and most lucrative two-wheeler type in the ARAS market by 2032.
Asia Pacific to emerge as the fastest-growing region in
the ARAS market during the forecast period.
The Asia Pacific region is witnessing the fastest growth in
the ARAS market, driven by factors including rapid urbanization, rising
disposable incomes, and government-led safety campaigns. The demand for
two-wheelers is surging along with an increased focus on road safety in nations
like India, China, and Indonesia; this will likely create an opportunity in the
ARAS market in the forecast period. According to the Society of Indian
Automobile Manufacturers (SIAM), India recorded domestic two-wheeler sales of
approximately 17.9 million units in 2024, a 13.0% increase year-on-year. The
China Association of Automobile Manufacturers (CAAM) reported 22.5 million
motorcycles produced and 20.5 million sold domestically, with electric models
making up 30% of total sales. Vietnam continued strong, with an average of 3
million units in sales annually. These three countries dominate nearly 70% of
Asia Pacific’s two-wheeler landscape.
Research Coverage:
The study covers the ARAS market in various segments. It
aims to estimate the market size and future growth potential of this market in
segments such as Vehicle Type, Displacement, Technology, Hardware, Solution,
End Use, and Region. The study also includes an in-depth competitive analysis
of key market players, their company profiles, key observations related to
product and business offerings, recent developments, and acquisitions.
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