Chassis, Safety & Autonomous

Increasing need of safety and the ever growing pursuit of improving drivability are key trends that drive the Chassis & Safety domain within the industry. With the advent of autonomous driving, core chassis functionalities are fast overlapping with the various safety technologies, resulting in strong consolidation in the market while also opening avenues for new market entrants.

At this time when OEMs and suppliers are in need of rethinking their philosophies and approaches to technology development, opportunities arise for the various market players that will need reliance on robust market intelligence and a fine understanding on the industry mega trends that could redefine the market.

  1. 08 Nov 2022  |  Europe

    European Passenger Vehicle Driveline Market, 2022

    Electrification Drives Innovation in the Commoditized Driveline Market and Better Profit Margins for Suppliers

    An integral part of the automotive ecosystem, the driveline industry has registered many changes over time. One of the primary factors driving these changes is the advent of electrification. The industry classifies drivelines into three: front-wheel drive (FWD), rear-wheel drive (RWD), and all-wheel drive (AWD). Frost & Sullivan based this se...

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  2. 15 Dec 2021  |  Global

    North American and European Tire Pressure Monitoring System Growth Opportunities

    Regulations Mandating Safety Assistance Features and the Impact of Connected Tire Telematics Technology Propel Growth

    The tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS) has been a part of vehicles’ active safety assistance features for over a decade because it improves vehicle performance and safety. TPMS is essential to monitor tire condition parameters such as inflation pressure, temperature, tire wear, and vehicle performance parameters (e.g., fuel economy, safety, a...

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  3. 18 Aug 2021  |  North America

    North American Adaptive Steering Growth Opportunities

    E Segment Vehicles and Pickups will Drive Market Growth in 2030

    Dubbed as the next big thing in the automotive industry, adaptive steering solutions failed to live up to the hype generated in the early part of this millennium. Launched in 2003, BMWs adaptive steering solution was touted to be a game changer. Subsequent launches by other OEMs, particularly for rear-wheel steering (RWS) and four-wheel adaptive st...

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  4. 09 Mar 2021  |  North America

    Future Skateboard and Platform Architecture Strategies of Electric Vehicle (EV) Companies

    Automakers Should Strategize Best-in-class Flexible and Variable EV/AD Platforms that can Seamlessly Transition into Mobility Intelligence Platforms

    As the automotive industry converges toward Connected, Autonomous, Shared, and Electric (CASE) mobility, OEMs are working on re-engineering their conventional platforms to accommodate electric vehicle (EV) components such as batteries and motors. However, the industrys transition from a vehicle-centric to a service-centric approach necessitates the...

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  5. 15 Jun 2020  |  North America

    Next-generation Perception Sensors for Autonomous Driving in North America and Europe, Forecast to 2030

    Next-generation Perception Sensors will be Introduced with Driver-out-loop Features, and Uptake of These Sensors will Increase with the Launch of Level-4 Vehicles

    Increase in adoption of advanced driver assistance systems and evolution in autonomy has intensified the need to sense and perceive vehicle surroundings entirely and accurately. With the rise in the level of autonomy, the number of perception sensors will increase to provide complete 360o perception of vehicle surroundings and an additional layer o...

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