North American Engine Management Sensors and Engine Control Unit (ECU) Aftermarket, Forecast to 2025

North American Engine Management Sensors and Engine Control Unit (ECU) Aftermarket, Forecast to 2025

Oxygen Sensors Aftermarket that Contributed 54.4% of Sensor Revenue in 2018 is Likely to Witness Revenue Growth of $378 Million by 2025

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23-Aug-2019
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North American Engine Management Sensors and Engine Control Unit (ECU) Aftermarket, Forecast to 2025
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This study covers the Class 1–3 advanced engine management components aftermarket in terms of volume (in million units) and value ($ billion) across North America. It discusses unit shipment, revenues, average price, distribution channels, and market shares. The base year for this analysis is 2018 and the forecast period is from 2019 to 2025.

The North American passenger vehicle advanced engine management aftermarket is expected to show a decent growth in terms of unit shipment in the coming years. Increased use of electronics, further complexity of vehicles, emphasis on safety, and increased installation of catalytic converters in vehicles to reduce exhaust emissions will be the main factors in helping the market grow steadily. Increasing age of vehicles in the US facilitates the demand for parts replacement, despite sensors and ECUs having lower replacement rates.

Overall unit shipment and revenues will experience an increase due to a heightened focus on this category from the OEMs and independent aftermarket alike. Average unit prices are expected to increase slightly due to the increase in the prices of raw materials and higher demand. Oxygen sensors and coolant temperature sensors are the most important categories due to the higher installed base and higher replacement rates. Oxygen sensors are the most significant sensor category due to the higher average unit price. As a result, suppliers of oxygen sensors control a large share of the overall sensors market discussed in this study.

Remanufactured ECUs dominate the ECU market. The emergence of BEVs/PHEVs and new technologies such as ADAS is expected to spur the market for ECUs further. However, BEVs/PHEVs are expected to pose challenges to the sensors aftermarket. Suppliers in the sensors aftermarket are currently focused on increasing SKU counts to expand vehicle coverage to compete in this market.

Research Scope

The research covers the following product categories:

  • Coolant Temperature Sensor
  • Camshaft/Crankshaft Position Sensor
  • MAP Sensor
  • Throttle Position Sensor
  • Oxygen Sensor
  • Engine Control Unit

Key Features

This research also summarizes key suppliers, their core competency, brands, channel focus and positioning, and aftermarket expertise. The key suppliers in this market are SMP, Delphi, DENSO, NGK, Cardone, ACDelco, Spectra Premium, and Bosch. Key areas this study will cover are as follows:

  • Total Class 1–3 Sensor and ECU units
  • Total Class 1–3 Sensor and ECU revenue
  • Overall 1–3 Sensor and ECU distribution channel analysis
  • Overall 1–3 Sensor and ECU trends and their impact on units and replacement rates.

Author: Benson Augustine


Key Findings

Executive Summary—Market Engineering Measurements

Executive Summary—Market Engineering Measurements (continued)

Engine Management Sensors Market Unit Shipment and Revenue Snapshot

Summary of Sensors Replacement Trends and Drivers

Summary of Sensors Replacement Trends and Drivers (continued)

Research Scope

Product Definition by Type

Market Definitions

Vehicle Segmentation

Unit Shipment and Revenue Forecast

Percent of Units by Product Type

Pricing Analysis—Sensors

Percent of Revenue by Product Type

Engine Management Sensors Aftermarket—Discussion

Percent of Revenue by Distribution Channel—Sensors

Percent of Revenue by Distribution Channel Discussion

Competitive Analysis of Supplier Market Share

Unit Shipment and Revenue Forecast

Unit Shipment and Revenue Forecast Discussion

Competitive Analysis of Supplier Market Share

Market Share Discussion

Unit Shipment and Revenue Forecast

Unit Shipment and Revenue Forecast Discussion

Competitive Analysis of Supplier Market Share

Market Share Discussion

Unit Shipment and Revenue Forecast

Unit Shipment and Revenue Forecast Discussion

Competitive Analysis of Supplier Market Share

Market Share Discussion

Unit Shipment and Revenue Forecast

Unit Shipment and Revenue Forecast Discussion

Supplier Market Share

Market Share Discussion

Unit Shipment and Revenue Forecast

Unit Shipment and Revenue Forecast Discussion

Market Share by Revenue

Market Share Discussion

Unit Shipment and Revenue Forecast

Unit Shipment by Product Type

Revenue by Product Type

Pricing Analysis—ECU

ECU Aftermarket Discussion

Percent of Revenue by Distribution Channel ECU Aftermarket

Market Share by Revenue

ECU Discussion—Technology Improvements and Distribution

Growth Opportunity

Strategic Imperatives for Success and Growth

Key Supplier Matrix

DENSO

Delphi

Bosch

SMP

Spectra Premium

Cardone

The Last Word—3 Big Predictions

Legal Disclaimer

Market Engineering Methodology

List of Exhibits

List of Exhibits (continued)

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This study covers the Class 1–3 advanced engine management components aftermarket in terms of volume (in million units) and value ($ billion) across North America. It discusses unit shipment, revenues, average price, distribution channels, and market shares. The base year for this analysis is 2018 and the forecast period is from 2019 to 2025. The North American passenger vehicle advanced engine management aftermarket is expected to show a decent growth in terms of unit shipment in the coming years. Increased use of electronics, further complexity of vehicles, emphasis on safety, and increased installation of catalytic converters in vehicles to reduce exhaust emissions will be the main factors in helping the market grow steadily. Increasing age of vehicles in the US facilitates the demand for parts replacement, despite sensors and ECUs having lower replacement rates. Overall unit shipment and revenues will experience an increase due to a heightened focus on this category from the OEMs and independent aftermarket alike. Average unit prices are expected to increase slightly due to the increase in the prices of raw materials and higher demand. Oxygen sensors and coolant temperature sensors are the most important categories due to the higher installed base and higher replacement rates. Oxygen sensors are the most significant sensor category due to the higher average unit price. As a result, suppliers of oxygen sensors control a large share of the overall sensors market discussed in this study. Remanufactured ECUs dominate the ECU market. The emergence of BEVs/PHEVs and new technologies such as ADAS is expected to spur the market for ECUs further. However, BEVs/PHEVs are expected to pose challenges to the sensors aftermarket. Suppliers in the sensors aftermarket are currently focused on increasing SKU counts to expand vehicle coverage to compete in this market.--BEGIN PROMO--

Research Scope

The research covers the following product categories:

  • Coolant Temperature Sensor
  • Camshaft/Crankshaft Position Sensor
  • MAP Sensor
  • Throttle Position Sensor
  • Oxygen Sensor
  • Engine Control Unit

Key Features

This research also summarizes key suppliers, their core competency, brands, channel focus and positioning, and aftermarket expertise. The key suppliers in this market are SMP, Delphi, DENSO, NGK, Cardone, ACDelco, Spectra Premium, and Bosch. Key areas this study will cover are as follows:

  • Total Class 1–3 Sensor and ECU units
  • Total Class 1–3 Sensor and ECU revenue
  • Overall 1–3 Sensor and ECU distribution channel analysis
  • Overall 1–3 Sensor and ECU trends and their impact on units and replacement rates.

Author: Benson Augustine

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Deliverable Type Market Research
No Index No
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Author Benson Augustine
Industries Automotive
WIP Number K358-01-00-00-00
Is Prebook No
GPS Codes 9800-A6,9801-A6,9AF6-A6