Automotive Powertrain Systems Market Analysis and Detailed Profiles of top Industry Players
Automotive Powertrain System Market Analysis
As per the
analysis by Market Research Future Reports (MRFR), the global Automotive Powertrain System Market Sizeis
growing at a CAGR of 5.7% CAGR during the forecast period from 2022 to 2030. The
global Automotive Powertrain System Market Sizehas experienced a notable
expansion during the last few years and is likely to expand at a fast pace
during the review period. The global Automotive Powertrain System Market Size2020
is primarily influenced by factors like increasing sales of new vehicles, low
emission, and improved fuel efficiency.
The
increasing demand for gasoline engine vehicles has always played an essential
role in expanding the market. Besides, the increasing disposable income in
several countries has also resulted in the growth of the market over the past
few years. Moreover, there has been a
rapid increase in the demand from the APAC region, which has also resulted in
the expansion of the market. The continuous advancements that are being made in
the field of technology and the developing economies have played a crucial role
in the expansion of the market. However, there are some obstacles like the expensive
system price and lack of awareness.
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Automotive
Powertrain System Market Segmentation
The global Automotive
Powertrain System Market Sizecan be segregated on the basis of engine type,
component, vehicle type, and region.
On the basis
of engine type, the global Automotive Powertrain System Market Sizecan be
divided into the diesel engine and gasoline engine. The gasoline engine
vertical is estimated to dominate the market, followed by a diesel engine.
On the basis
of component, the global Automotive Powertrain System Market Sizecan be divided
into drive shafts, transmission, engine,
differentials, and others. Out of all the segments, the engine and transmission
is estimated to lead the market, followed by differentials and driveshafts.
On the basis of vehicle type, the global Automotive Powertrain System
Market Sizecan be divided into commercial vehicles and passenger vehicles.
There have been rapid sales in the passenger car segment, and the segment is
likely to dominate the passenger car segment during the review period.
On the basis
of region, the global Automotive Powertrain System Market Sizecan be divided
into Asia Pacific, North America, Europe, and the Rest of the World (Row).
Regional
Analysis
The regional
analysis of Asia Pacific, Europe, North America, and the Rest of the World
(RoW) has been conducted. As per the analysis by the Market Research Future
Reports (MRFR), the APAC region acquired the largest market share in 2016,
followed by North America and Europe. In the APAC region, the emerging
economies like India, Japan, China, and South Korea are the forefront players
in the automotive powertrain system market. Asia-Pacific region has proven to
be the fastest-growing economy at the global level. With the implementation of
policies concerning low emission and higher fuel efficiency, Europe and the North
American market have become an important growth driver.
Besides, the
European market is witnessing increased sales of new vehicles, which has
propelled the demand for automotive powertrain systems. Europe is home to
developed nations like France, Germany, and the UK and has contributed
significantly to the expansion of the automotive powertrain system. The Rest of
the World (Row), is estimated to show a moderate rate of growth during the
review period.
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Automotive
Powertrain System Market Key Players
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Toyota Motor Corporation (Japan)
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General Motors Company (US)
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Hyundai Motor Company (South Korea)
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Aisin Seiki (Japan))
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Borgwarner (US)
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Ford Motor (US)
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Delphi Automobile (UK)
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Magna Powertrain (US)
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Denso Corporation (Japan)
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GKN PLC (UK)
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Jtekt Corporation (Japan)
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and ZF Friedrichshafen (Germany).
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