Global automotive chassis systems market would reach $97 billion by 2022 from $71 billion in 2015; growing at a CAGR of 4.5% from 2016 to 2022. Chassis is the internal frame that supports all the body parts of the vehicle. Automotive chassis systems are attached to the vehicle and used to anchor the other vehicular systems such as suspension systems and steering systems to the vehicle frame. Moreover, chassis are expected to be light, sturdy, and with improved aerodynamic quality to improve the fuel efficiency. The improved production of the vehicles has increased the demand for the chassis system parts, which drives the market worldwide.
Increase in production of automobiles across all regions and change in automobile manufacturer's preferences largely drive the global automotive chassis systems market. Moreover, substantial technological advancements in the global automotive chassis system market fuels the market growth. However, huge investment by the companies on R&D for the new chassis systems is restraining the growth of the market. Introduction of new technologies for manufacturing and non-standardization of automotive chassis are some of the factors that are providing huge opportunities.
The report divides the market into different segments on the basis of components type, chassis systems type, vehicle type, and geography. Based on components, the market is segmented into tie-rods, stabilizer links, suspension ball joints, cross-axis joints, control arms, and knuckles & hubs. By systems type, the market is divided into front axles, rear axles, corner modules, and active kinematics control. Based on vehicle type, the market is classified into cars, light commercial vehicles, intermediate commercial vehicles, heavy commercial vehicles, construction equipment, off-road vehicles, defense vehicles, and farm tractors. By geography, the market is segmented into North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific, and LAMEA.
Key market players are Continental AG, Robert Bosch GmbH, American Axle & Manufacturing, Magna International Inc., Benteler International AG, ZF Friedrichafen, Aisin Seiki Co., Schaeffler AG, Hyundai Mobis, and Gestamp Automocion SA.
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Comprehensive analysis of the current trends and future estimations are discussed in the global automotive chassis systems market.
The report provides a competitive scenario of the market with growth trends, structure, driving factors, scope, opportunities, and challenges.
A detailed analysis of the key segments provide insights on the market dynamics.
Porter's Five Forces analysis highlights the potential of buyers and suppliers and threat of substitutes and new entrants, elucidating the competitive structure of the market.
MARKET SEGMENTATION
The global automotive chassis systems market is segmented by component, type of vehicle, type of chassis systems, and geography
BY COMPONENTS
Tie-Rods
Stabilizer Links
Suspension Ball Joints
Cross-Axis Joints
Control Arms
Knuckles and Hubs
BY TYPE OF VEHICLE
Cars
Light Commercial Vehicles
Intermediate Commercial Vehicles
Heavy Commercial Vehicles
Off-Road Vehicles
Construction Equipment
Defense Vehicles
Farm Tractors
BY TYPE OF CHASSIS SYSTEMS
Front Axle
Rear Axle
Corner Modules
Active Kinematics Control
BY GEOGRAPHY
North America
U.S.
Canada
Mexico
Europe
UK
France
Germany
Italy
Rest of Europe
Asia-Pacific
China
India
South Korea
Japan
Rest of Asia-Pacific
LAMEA
Latin America
Middle East
Africa
KEY PLAYERS
Continental AG
Robert Bosch GmbH
American Axle & Manufacturing
Magna International Inc.
Benteler International AG
ZF Friedrichafen
Aisin Seiki Co.
Schaeffler AG
Hyundai Mobis
Gestamp Automocion SA