APAC Automotive Instrumentation Market Edges to 117.2 Million Units by 2030 as EVs Drive Cockpit Upgrades
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Updated · just-auto.com · May 20
APAC Automotive Instrumentation Market Edges to 117.2 Million Units by 2030 as EVs Drive Cockpit Upgrades
1 articles · Updated · just-auto.com · May 20
117.2 million units are forecast for APAC automotive instrumentation in 2030, up from 116.7 million in 2025, implying a modest 0.1% CAGR.
Digital, software-led vehicles are underpinning demand as automakers add driver-assistance features, connected services and more modern cabin interfaces without full vehicle redesigns.
China remains central to the region’s cockpit direction through its EV ecosystem and rapid rollout of connected features, while India is moving toward advanced clusters and infotainment-led cockpits as passenger-vehicle output grows.
Japan and Korea still set technology and quality benchmarks, especially in HUDs and premium dashboard design, as the market shifts from component-based layouts toward centralized, software-driven architectures.
GlobalData said the next phase is likely to center on incremental upgrades—integrated digital clusters, wider HUD adoption and more efficient software-led cockpit management—rather than rapid volume expansion.
With unit growth nearly flat, where is the real money in Asia's next-generation automotive cockpits?
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