Currently, the market for automotive head-up display (HUD) presents some major trends that drive in-car displays’ future direction. Modern cars are equipped with HUDs that help drivers get needed information about speed, directions or safety warnings projected directly on the windscreen. One of the major market trends stimulating development in the automotive HUD Market is growing popularity for advance driver assistance system (ADAS).
With vehicle manufacturers working towards improving safety features, HUDs contribute a significant role in providing real-time information to drivers without distracting them from the road. One of the other market trends concerns augmented reality (AR) technology incorporated into automotive HUDs. AR-enhanced HUDs provide a more engaging driving setting because they embed digital information on the natural world.
This technology continues to develop into advanced navigation cues, object recognition and even include night vision features for increased safety levels as well improve enjoyment of the process. As people become used to sophisticated technologies, in their daily routine lives these advanced solutions would be demanded for more high- tech HUD.
In addition to this, the automotive HUD market is also observing a transition towards slimmer and more compact designs. Manufacturers have concentrated on manufacturing HUD systems that do not create discontinuities in interior design but offer clear and bright displays, taking this trend into account, the increasing preference for aesthetic and unobtrusive HUD installations that harmonize with contemporary car interiors is a key driver.
In view of the upcoming revolution in HUD technology, automotive manufacturers will mostly concentrate on creating smooth and embedded designs to make their vehicles more appealing. Electric vehicles (EVs) are also impacting the automotive HUD market. With the industry moving towards electric mobility, manufacturers from motoring fields are incorporating advanced technologies such as HUDs to differentiate EV options.
This is because they understand the fact that EVs are futuristic technology vehicles and require a technologically inclined theme when it comes to desirability of their interiors. HUDs help in creating this, while improving on safety issues at the same time. In addition, the automotive and technology industries are observing a rise in their cooperation of collaboration and partnerships.
This partnership is aimed at developing and integrating cutting-edge HUD solutions using the knowledge of both industries. The automotive sector is using the technologies of tech companies, responding in its HUD systems machine learning and artificial intelligence as well as advanced sensors. These collaborations will spur innovation, speed up product launches and improve the general performance of automotive HUDs.
Automotive Head-Up Display Market Size was valued at USD 1.15 billion in 2021. The automotive head-up display market industry is projected to grow from USD 1.42 Billion in 2022 to USD 6.46 billion by 2030, exhibiting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 24.09% during the forecast period (2022 - 2030). Rising adoption of electric vehicles and technological advancements by market players are the key market drivers enhancing the market growth.
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The current head up display system is being improved by automakers and HUD market participants. Geological positioning system (GPS)-enabled HUDs of the present can display error and warning messages on the windscreen. HUD is becoming more affordable for manufacturers because to technological advancements without sacrificing the quality of the display. The creation of an ultra-thin augmented reality HUD system that projects brilliant, colorful visuals on the windscreen was made possible by fusing electromechanical micro mirror-based devices with automation and augmented reality-based approaches. For driver-less automobiles and electric cars, the development of holographic projection techniques and HUD goods will help make screens brighter and use more colour. These elements are anticipated to propel the head-up display industry.
Additionally, HUD's were formerly mostly seen in luxury vehicles, however OEMs are now concentrating on bringing HUDs to affordable vehicles. Recently, Toyota introduced the Toyota Camry, which comes with the largest windscreen HUD on the market. The vehicle has a 10-inch HUD, which is regarded as one of the best windscreen HUDs in the entire globe. Therefore, such medical condition related to the cervical spondylosis has enhanced the automotive head-up display market CAGR across the globe in the recent years. However, to cater the demand there has been significant advances in the technological innovations is another factor driving the growth of the automotive head-up display market revenue.
The automotive head-up display market segmentation, based on product type, includes windshield HUD and combiner HUD. The windshield automotive head-up display segment held the majority share in 2021 contribution to around ~60-65% in respect to the automotive head-up display market revenue. A cutting-edge technology is the type of HUD found on windscreens. It is available as an optional feature in several premium and mid-segment vehicle types as well as a standard feature in some luxury automobile models.
With the goal of making the windscreen HUD more affordable, Tier-1 suppliers including Continental, Nippon Seiki, and Denso are concentrating on larger mid-segment car variations. Additionally, OEMs and Tier-1 suppliers are focusing their R&D efforts on creating full-windshield HUDS for upcoming vehicle models. A complete windscreen HUD would take up more room in the car's cockpit. This is a significant difficulty because as the automotive industry moves closer to autonomous vehicles, the automotive cockpit electronics industry is changing to have fewer electronics in the automobile cockpit.
Due to factors including rising demand for premium vehicles with cutting-edge in-vehicle safety systems, rising demand for advanced in-vehicle technology in developed markets like China and India, and a sizable installation rate of windscreen HUDs in mid-segment vehicles, the Asia Pacific region is anticipated to be the world's largest market for windscreen HUDs by 2025.
The market in Europe comes next. The automotive HUD market in this area is being driven by rising demand for high-end technology in premium LCVs and rising demand for windscreen HUD in luxury and mid-segment vehicles. The Asia Pacific market is price-sensitive, and developed markets like Japan have greater rates of adoption of cutting-edge technologies. China and India, two of the world's major centres for the production of automobiles, are located in the region. Therefore, it is anticipated that once accepted, innovative automobile technology will become much more prevalent in these areas.
The automotive head-up display market segmentation, based on technology, includes augmented reality (AR), and conventional. The conventional HUD segment dominated the market in 2021 and AR is projected to be the faster-growing segment during the forecast period, 2022-2030. This is due to the expanding relevance of passenger and vehicle safety systems among automotive buyers, as well as the low cost of HUD system installation Major automakers are implementing conventional HUD to provide a clearer, better picture of the surroundings, which is predicted to increase the automobile head-up display (HUD) market globally. Hence, rising adoption of HUDs in vehicles are expected to positively impacts the automotive head-up display market growth.
December 2021: The incorporation of a cutting-edge, fresh kind of augmented reality (AR) head-up display (HUD) technology in a fleet of upcoming Karma vehicles was unveiled by Karma Automotive and WayRay. The production of virtual images at any distance and on many depth planes is made possible by the WayRay true augmented reality (True AR) and Deep Reality Display technology. This development has further broadened the growth opportunity for the automotive head-up display industry.
The automotive head-up display market data has been bifurcated by fuel type into ICE and electric. The ICE fuel type segment dominated the market in 2021 and electric fuel type segment is projected to be the faster-growing segment during the forecast period, 2022-2030. This is attributed to the increase in passenger vehicle production. Due to rising disposable income and rising living standards worldwide, there is a growth in the demand for luxury or premium passenger vehicles. 2022 Maruti Suzuki, a Japanese automaker, introduced an improved Baleno with a huge windscreen HUD in the Indian market.
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By Region, the study provides the market insights for automotive head-up display into North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific and Rest of the World. Europe Automotive Head-Up Display market accounted for USD 0.49 billion in 2021 and is expected to exhibit a significant CAGR growth during the study period. This is attributed to the growing incidence of the road accidents and presence of many giant automotive market players across the European region.
Further, the major countries studied in the market report for automotive head-up display are The U.S, Canada, Germany, France, UK, Italy, Spain, China, Japan, India, Australia, South Korea, and Brazil.
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Asia-Pacific automotive head-up display market accounts for the second-largest market share due to the high demand for automotive vehicles, government backing for the growth of the electric vehicles, and growing awareness among consumers. Further, the China automotive head-up display market held the largest market share, and the India automotive head-up display market was the fastest growing market in the Asia-Pacific region.
The North America Automotive Head-Up Display Market is expected to grow at the significant CAGR from 2022 to 2030. This is due to presence of many technological market players which are focused on the development of automotive HUDs. Moreover, United States automotive head-up display market held the largest market share, and the Canada automotive head-up display market was the fastest growing market in the North American region.
Major market players are spending a lot of money on R&D to increase their product lines, which will help the automotive head-up display market grow even more. Market participants are also taking a range of strategic initiatives to grow their worldwide footprint, with key market developments such as new product launches, contractual agreements, mergers and acquisitions, increased investments, and collaboration with other organizations. Competitors in the automotive head-up display industry must offer cost-effective items to expand and survive in an increasingly competitive and rising market environment.
One of the primary business strategies adopted by manufacturers in the automotive head-up display industry to benefit clients and expand the market sector is to manufacture locally to reduce operating costs. In recent years, automotive head-up display industry has provided advance HUDs with significant features. The automotive head-up display market major player such as Robert Bosch GmbH, Continental AG, Panasonic Corporation, Garmin Ltd, and others are working to expand the market demand by investing in research and development activities.
Continental AG creates ground-breaking products and services for the linked, sustainable movement of people and their things. The technological business, which was established in 1871, provides safe, effective, intelligent, and reasonably priced solutions for machines, traffic, and transportation. In 58 countries and markets as of 2021, Continental will have over 190,000 employees. In January 2023, Continental displayed its Scenic View HUD, which also spans the entire windscreen (though only as a small strip at the bottom of the window).
Also, Panasonic Holdings Corporation creates, produces, markets, and supports a variety of electrical and electronic products globally. Appliances, Life Solutions, Connected Solutions, Automotive, and Industrial Solutions categories make up its business. The organization's previous name was Panasonic Corporation. The headquarters of Panasonic Holdings Corporation are in Kadoma, Japan, where it was established in 1918. In January 2021, the newest augmented-reality head-up display (HUD) from Panasonic Automotive can show lane margins, roadside items, and other crucial information for drivers. AI powers the HUD, which communicates information to the driver. The distinction between a vehicle, a person, and a garbage can as a barrier can be made by the new HUD on its own.
January 2022: Yonezawa City, Yamagata Prefecture-based SOAR, formerly Tohoku Pioneer Corporation Yonezawa Plant, will foster new demand for organic electroluminescent displays (ELDs). The business will sharpen its strategy for automotive head-up displays (HUDs), small, mobile vehicles, and emerging markets like smartwatches.
December 2021: The Head-Up Display (HUD) technology will be incorporated into a fleet of future Karma vehicles as part of a partnership between WayRay and Karma Automotive. The production of virtual images at any distance and on many depth planes is made possible by the WayRay True Augmented Reality (True AR) and Deep Reality Display technology. A picture generating unit (PGU) projects a red, green, and blue (RGB) laser beam onto a holographic optical element to create images (HOE).
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