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市場調查報告書
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汽車儀表板:市場佔有率分析、產業趨勢、統計數據和成長預測(2025-2030 年)Automotive Dashboard - Market Share Analysis, Industry Trends & Statistics, Growth Forecasts (2025 - 2030) |
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預計到 2025 年汽車儀表板市場規模將達到 128.5 億美元,到 2030 年將達到 184.6 億美元,複合年成長率為 7.51%。

向全數位駕駛座的轉變、全球對顯示器清晰度更嚴格的安全要求,以及越來越多青睞軟體定義內裝的電動車,正在推動這一領域的強勁發展勢頭。目標商標產品叢集(OEM) 正在以基於網域控制器架構的可配置螢幕取代類比儀表板,從而減少電控系統的數量和佈線複雜性。由於中國強大的顯示面板生產能力和龐大的電動車供應鏈,亞太地區繼續成為產量中心。同時,融合物理控制和觸控顯示器的混合雙模儀表板正日益普及,以應對歐洲法規對關鍵功能進行觸覺控制的要求。
電池供電架構消除了機械限制,使設計人員能夠自由地無縫整合叢集、資訊娛樂系統抬頭顯示器。延鋒的EVI概念以整合式座椅的智慧座艙模組取代了傳統的儀錶面板,展示了純電動車地板的可能性。 ECARX預測,2024年數位駕駛座的出貨量將達到200萬套,其中大部分將銷往中國電動車製造商,這凸顯了電氣化的規模效益。
汽車製造商正在迅速淘汰機械儀表,轉而採用軟體可配置的儀表叢集,以精簡零件數量並實現持續的功能升級。 BMW的全景iDrive系統計劃於2025年底在所有新車型上推出,它將取代實體儀表板,並透過BMW作業系統X支援深度個人化設定。隨著顯示器價格下降,它們將在量產車型中得到更廣泛的應用,但監管機構可能會評估分心的風險,並要求核心功能保留觸覺冗餘。
汽車儀錶板嚴重依賴成熟節點的微控制器,並與工業和物聯網應用爭奪代工空間。颶風對北卡羅來納州高純度石英礦的破壞凸顯了上游材料的脆弱性,導致前置作業時間在2024年初延長至40週左右。製造商透過多方採購和重新設計以支援替代晶片組來降低風險,但此次事件表明,庫存緩衝不足可能會延遲新車型的發布。
到 2024 年,LCD/TFT 儀錶板將佔據汽車儀表板市場的主導地位,收入佔有率將達到 64.95%。對於在主顯示器周圍整合旋鈕和按鈕的混合雙模佈局的需求正在成長,原始設備製造商 (OEM) 正在為歐洲即將訂定的觸覺控制法規做準備,複合年成長率為 9.14%。
混合解決方案在成本目標與安全合規性之間取得平衡。大陸集團等供應商正在整合抗反射膜,以保持液晶顯示器的競爭力。高階品牌正在推廣全寬曲面OLED顯示螢幕,而大眾市場車型則青睞混合顯示螢幕,因為這種顯示螢幕無需重新認證即可進行漸進式升級。
2024年,乘用車將佔汽車銷售量的76.31%,這反映了高產量和連網功能的快速普及。由於車主更注重個人化介面和無線升級路徑,預計該細分市場的複合年成長率將達到8.45%。
商業車隊在採用數位儀錶板方面進展緩慢,但小型送貨貨車正受益於能夠自動產生路線和維護數據的遠端資訊處理儀錶板。大型卡車仍然較為保守,但由於電子記錄保存和安全要求的提高,數位儀錶叢集的採用正在逐漸增加。
預計到 2024 年,亞太地區將佔全球整體銷售額的 49.55%,到 2030 年的複合年成長率為 9.54%。中國原始設備製造商擴大在內部採購儀表板和網域控制器,以提高成本競爭力,日本正在提供可靠的資訊娛樂平台,韓國公司正在獲得出口契約,以實現其區域生產基地的多元化。
隨著小型轎車的老化,北美市場迎來了強勁的更換需求。預計到2024年,美國小型轎車售後市場將成長5.7%,達到4,137億美元,這意味著售後市場儀表板升級仍有空間。福特Pro遠端資訊處理計畫等連網服務訂閱量的增加,預示著持續的收益潛力。
歐洲正透過嚴格的安全評估塑造全球設計趨勢。歐洲新車安全評鑑協會 (Euro NCAP) 於 2026 年提出的關鍵功能進行實體存取的要求,正在影響全球駕駛座架構。軟體定義汽車策略可望為區域原始設備製造商帶來新的收益來源,但要抵銷電氣化帶來的成本壓力,網路安全和介面標準的協調才是成功的關鍵。
The automotive dashboard market size stands at USD 12.85 billion in 2025 and is forecast to reach USD 18.46 billion by 2030, reflecting a 7.51% CAGR.

Strong momentum comes from the shift toward fully digital cockpits, tighter global safety requirements for display readability, and rising electric-vehicle volumes that favor software-defined interiors. Original-equipment manufacturers (OEMs) are replacing analog clusters with configurable screens built on domain-controller architectures that cut electronic control unit counts and wiring complexity. Asia-Pacific continues to anchor production scale thanks to Chinese display-panel capacity and an expansive local EV supply chain. Meanwhile, hybrid dual-mode dashboards that blend physical controls with touch displays are gaining traction as OEMs prepare for European mandates that require tactile access to critical functions.
Battery-electric architectures remove mechanical constraints, giving designers freedom to merge clusters, infotainment, and head-up displays into seamless surfaces. Yanfeng's EVI concept replaces the traditional instrument panel with seat-integrated Smart Cabin modules that showcase the possibilities of a flat EV floor. ECARX shipped 2 million digital cockpit units in 2024, mostly to Chinese EV makers, underscoring the scale effect of electrification.
Automakers are rapidly phasing out mechanical gauges in favor of software-configurable instrument clusters that streamline parts counts and enable continuous feature upgrades. BMW's Panoramic iDrive, slated for all new models from late 2025, eliminates physical dials and supports deep personalization through the BMW Operating System X. Broader acceptance extends into high-volume models as display prices fall, while regulators evaluate distraction risks and may require tactile redundancies for core functions.
Automotive dashboards rely heavily on mature-node microcontrollers that vie with industrial and IoT applications for foundry slots. Hurricane damage to high-purity quartz mining in North Carolina spotlighted the fragility of upstream materials and pushed lead times into the 40-week range in early 2024. Manufacturers mitigated risk through multi-sourcing and redesigns that tolerate alternative chipsets, yet the episode illustrated how thin inventory buffers can delay new-model launches.
Other drivers and restraints analyzed in the detailed report include:
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LCD/TFT clusters dominated 2024 with a 64.95% revenue share of the automotive dashboard market. Demand grows for hybrid dual-mode layouts that integrate rotary knobs or pushbuttons around a primary display, expanding at a 9.14% CAGR as OEMs hedge against upcoming European tactile-control rules.
Hybrid solutions balance cost targets with safety compliance. Suppliers such as Continental now integrate anti-reflection coatings and anti-fog treatments to keep LCDs competitive. Premium nameplates push into full-width curved OLEDs, yet volume models favor hybrids that allow phased upgrades without re-certification.
Passenger cars accounted for 76.31% of 2024 revenue, reflecting high production volumes and faster adoption of connected features. This segment is projected to advance at an 8.45% CAGR as owners value personalized interfaces and over-the-air upgrade paths.
Commercial fleets adopt digital dashboards more slowly, although light-duty delivery vans gain from telematics dashboards that automate route and maintenance data. Heavy trucks remain conservative, but electronic logging and safety mandates gradually raise digital cluster penetration.
The Automotive Dashboard Market Report is Segmented by Type (LCD/TFT Digital Dashboard and More), Vehicle Type (Passenger Cars and More), Sales Channel (OEM and Aftermarket), Component (Display Panel, Control Electronics and SoC, and More), Display Size (Less Than 7-Inch and More), Technology (LCD, OLED / Mini-LED, and More), and Geography (North America and More). The Market Forecasts are Provided in Terms of Value (USD).
Asia-Pacific generated 49.55% of global revenue in 2024 and is expected to grow with a 9.54% CAGR to 2030. Chinese OEMs increasingly source dashboards and domain controllers in-house, improving cost leverage. Japan supplies high-reliability infotainment platforms, and South Korean firms secure export contracts that diversify regional production bases.
North America shows steady replacement demand as the light-vehicle parc ages. The United States light-duty aftermarket expanded 5.7% in 2024 to USD 413.7 billion, signaling headroom for retrofit dash upgrades. Connected-service subscription uptake, such as Ford Pro's telematics plans, underscores recurring-revenue potential.
Europe shapes global design trends through stringent safety assessments. Euro NCAP's 2026 requirement for physical access to key functions influences cockpit architectures worldwide. Software-defined vehicle strategies promise additional profit streams for regional OEMs, but success hinges on harmonizing cybersecurity and interface standards to offset cost pressure from electrification.