In 2023, the automotive pillar market was estimated to be worth around US$ 7,016.9 million.. In the following ten years, it is anticipated to expand by 3.8% year over year. Between 2023 to 2033, the market is anticipated to grow at a strong CAGR of 4.3%. By 2033, it is projected to reach a valuation of US$ 10,690.3 million. By 2033.
Plastic composites are being used more and more often by manufacturers to make automotive pillars because of the increasing carbon footprint connected with extensive vehicular use. As consumers in emerging countries have been increasingly keen to spend in high performance automobiles as a result of rising disposable income, the market for automotive pillars has dramatically increased. In addition, as the sales of electric cars have increased in China and India, the need for automotive parts has increased.
The demand for automotive pillars is growing as passenger car sales increase globally, particularly in developed nations like Germany and the U.S.
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Additionally, in response to the global surge in popularity of luxury and electric vehicles, governments in certain regions are implementing tight laws to reduce carbon emissions and enhance passenger safety.
The passenger car category is predicted to be in great demand and account for more than 78% of the market between 2021 and 2031, according to the FMI’s assessment.
Competitive Landscape
KIRCHHOFF Automotive GmbH, Gestamp, Toyoda Iron Works Co., Ltd., Magna International Inc., and Aisin Seiki Co., Ltd are some prominent players operating in the automotive pillar market.
Key Takeaways from FMI’s Automotive Pillar Market Study
- By vehicle type, passenger vehicles to emerge as primary automotive pillar end-users
- Sales across the original equipment manufacturers segment are likely to surpass an impressive valuation, given the rising demand for new and advanced safety system
- The U.S. will experience noteworthy expansion amid rising sales of passenger cars in the region
- India will generate lucrative opportunities across Asia Pacific excluding Japan, backed by the stringent government regulations pertaining to passenger safety
- Rising government initiatives to curb the emission and increased electric vehicle sales will augment production capabilities across Germany
- Broadening electric vehicle market will widen automotive pillars adoption across China
- Japan and South Korea, collectively, will account for 12% of global automotive pillar market share in the year 2021.
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“Visibly increasing consumer demand for passenger vehicles and electric cars is likely to augment sales of automotive pillars. This is encouraging prominent automotive pillar manufacturers to offer sustainable solutions to keep pace with changing consumer behavior,” says a FMI analyst.
Automotive pillar Market by Category
By Vehicle Type
- Passenger Car
- Light Commercial Vehicle
- Heavy Commercial Vehicle
By Product Type
- Pillar A
- Pillar B
- Pillar C
- Pillar D
By Sales Channel
- Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs)
- Aftermarkets
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By Region
- North America
- Latin America
- Eastern Europe
- Western Europe
- Asia Pacific excluding Japan
- Japan
- Middle East and Africa (MEA)
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