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Bosch news in China – Gasgoo

Last updated: July 1, 2025 4:05 am
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The smart vehicle industry is experiencing rapid growth, with cockpit domain controllers becoming essential for multi-screen interaction, intelligent voice control, and vehicular networking. Chinese suppliers have taken the lead in this market, with seven out of the top 10 suppliers being local companies. Desay SV leads the market with an 18.8% share, showcasing strong local service capabilities and rapid response.

Huawei Technologies, despite not having a dedicated automotive electronics subsidiary, has shown significant growth in cockpit domain controllers, reflecting solid technical expertise and cross-industry integration. The market is evolving rapidly, with the top three suppliers each exceeding 180,000 sets, indicating a strong market concentration.

In the realm of smart cockpit domain controller chips, Qualcomm leads the market with a 76.1% share, showcasing its technical prowess and central role in the global automotive electronics supply chain. Chinese suppliers like Huawei, SiEngine, and SemiDrive are making strides in the market, collectively holding a 10.4% share. As smart cockpit functions become more complex, computing power, energy efficiency, and software adaptability will be crucial for future market competition.

Head-up display (HUD) technology is gaining prominence in cockpit display systems, with Chinese suppliers taking the lead in the market. Foryou Multimedia leads the pack with a 22.4% share, showcasing the dominance of domestic players in this space. The HUD market is undergoing both technological upgrades and cost optimization, with Chinese suppliers reshaping the competitive landscape through rapid response and localized services.

In the augmented reality head-up display (AR-HUD) market, Chinese brands have secured a dominant position, with technological breakthroughs driving the rise of local manufacturers. Huawei and FinDreams Precision are examples of companies capturing significant market share through innovation and localization. The market is entering a phase of mass adoption, with Chinese suppliers reducing costs through localized supply chains, making AR-HUD products more accessible to mainstream vehicles.

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Integrated center console displays and LCD instrument clusters are also seeing strong competition, with Chinese manufacturers like Desay SV and BYD leading the market. These suppliers are leveraging technological advances to offer comprehensive solutions across different price segments. The smart speech solution market is dominated by Chinese companies like iFLYTEK and AISpeech, showcasing strong technological dominance in voice interaction.

Overall, Chinese suppliers are reshaping the smart vehicle industry through technological innovation, rapid response, and localization. The market is evolving rapidly, with a focus on improving performance, lowering costs, and enhancing user experience in smart cockpits.

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