North America and Europe Rear View Mirrors Market, 2017

North America and Europe Rear View Mirrors Market, 2017

Cockpit Digitization Will Have a Positive Impact on Take Rates for eMirrors in Future

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24-Apr-2017
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North America
Research Code: K025-01-00-00-00
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Description

Piloted driving is rapidly being offered by most OEMs for a particular stretch. All major OEMs have a definite plan to launch an automated vehicle by at least 2025, while trying to differentiate themselves by how the automation is delivered to the customer.

Automakers face the inevitable shift from today's brand loyalty into more functional and lifestyle models of the future, where consumers are likely to employ Automobiles-as-a-Service, giving rise to alternative business opportunities within the automotive industry. Keeping in tune with the changing demographics in the automotive industry, regulators have modified the regulation on mirrors, allowing OEMs to offer digital exterior and interior mirrors supplementing traditional mirrors.

Digital mirrors, also known as hybrid mirrors, are extremely important to migrate the control from vehicle to driver and vice versa in a smooth and hassle-free manner. However, the advent of advanced driver assistant systems (ADAS) with technologies such as heads-up display, blind spot detection, and lane keeping assist have partly made traditional external mirrors and, to an extent, interior mirrors redundant in highway traffic. Growing consumer preference for convenient technologies is likely to result in doubling the take rate of level 2 automated driving enabled vehicles in 2016.

This research service explores the future of the rear view mirrors market as the industry migrates from a traditional mirror to an intelligent mirror that offers various other capabilities such as a continuous video feed of the surroundings.

The objectives of the study are as follows:
•     To determine the impact of current technology and vehicle segment trends on the interior and exterior mirror segments
•     To identify the main Megatrends that shape the interior and exterior mirror segments
•     To identify key technologies that will drive the evolution of interior and exterior mirrors
•     To analyze the positioning of eMirrors
•     To sketch the future outlook of the market with conclusions

Some of the key questions this report will try to answer:
•     How have interior and exterior mirrors evolved over the years?
•     How do various Megatrends in the automotive industry converge on enhancing the technologies used in interior and exterior mirrors?
•     What technologies influence the various components of interior and exterior mirrors?
•     What are the various interest levels of industry participants in the interior and exterior mirror segments?
•     What are the expected adoption rates of interior and exterior eMirrors by 2025?

The study covers North American and European regions, with the base year being 2016 and forecasts up to 2025.

Table of Contents

Executive Summary—Highlights

Interior Rear View Mirrors Segment Overview—2016 and 2025 Scenario

Exterior Rear View Mirrors Segment Overview—2016 and 2025 Scenario

Current and Future Outlook—eMirrors

Current and Future Outlook—Total Rear View Mirrors Market

Research Scope

Research Aims and Objectives

Key Questions this Study will Answer

Research Background

Research Methodology

Product Segmentation

Product Definitions

Product Definitions (continued)

Vehicle Segmentation

UNECE R46

Amendment of UN ECE R46—Japan

US FMVSS 111

Megatrends Influencing the Rear View Mirrors Market

Car Cockpits and Cabins of the Future—Top 5 Megatrends

Evolution of Interior Rear View Mirrors

Technology Overview

Product Lifecycle Analysis

Interior Rear View Mirrors with Camera Module

Exterior Rear View Mirrors with Camera Module

Blind Spot Eradication

Interior Rear View Mirrors—Unit Shipment Forecast by Mirrors Type

Interior eMirrors—Unit Shipment Scenario Analysis

Exterior Rear View Mirrors—Unit Shipment Forecast by Mirrors Type

Exterior eMirrors—Unit Shipment Scenario Analysis

Interior Rear View Mirrors—Revenue Forecast by Mirrors Type

Exterior Rear View Mirrors—Revenue Forecast by Mirrors Type

eMirror Adoption Outlook

Ficosa—Antennas Integrated into Exterior Mirrors

Gentex—Biometric Interior Rear View Mirror

Growth Opportunity—Investments and Partnerships from OEMs/TSPs

Strategic Imperatives for Success and Growth

Key Conclusions and 2025 Outlook

The Last Word—3 Big Predictions

Legal Disclaimer

Market Engineering Methodology

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Piloted driving is rapidly being offered by most OEMs for a particular stretch. All major OEMs have a definite plan to launch an automated vehicle by at least 2025, while trying to differentiate themselves by how the automation is delivered to the customer. Automakers face the inevitable shift from today's brand loyalty into more functional and lifestyle models of the future, where consumers are likely to employ Automobiles-as-a-Service, giving rise to alternative business opportunities within the automotive industry. Keeping in tune with the changing demographics in the automotive industry, regulators have modified the regulation on mirrors, allowing OEMs to offer digital exterior and interior mirrors supplementing traditional mirrors. Digital mirrors, also known as hybrid mirrors, are extremely important to migrate the control from vehicle to driver and vice versa in a smooth and hassle-free manner. However, the advent of advanced driver assistant systems (ADAS) with technologies such as heads-up display, blind spot detection, and lane keeping assist have partly made traditional external mirrors and, to an extent, interior mirrors redundant in highway traffic. Growing consumer preference for convenient technologies is likely to result in doubling the take rate of level 2 automated driving enabled vehicles in 2016. This research service explores the future of the rear view mirrors market as the industry migrates from a traditional mirror to an intelligent mirror that offers various other capabilities such as a continuous video feed of the surroundings. The objectives of the study are as follows: • To determine the impact of current technology and vehicle segment trends on the interior and exterior mirror segments • To identify the main Megatrends that shape the interior and exterior mirror segments • To identify key technologies that will drive the evolution of interior and exterior mirrors • To analyze the positioning of eMirrors • To sketch the future ou
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No Index No
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Author Manish Menon
Industries Automotive
WIP Number K025-01-00-00-00
Is Prebook No
GPS Codes 9673-A6,9800-A6,9807-A6,9813-A6,9AF6-A6