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市場調查報告書
商品編碼
1752820
汽車售後市場用玻璃的全球市場:各種車型,玻璃類別,用途類別,各地區,機會,預測,2018年~2032年Global Automotive Aftermarket Glass Market Assessment, By Vehicle Type, By Glass Type, By Application Type, By Region, Opportunities and Forecast, 2018-2032F |
全球汽車售後玻璃市場規模預計將從2024年的40.6億美元增長至2032年的59.8億美元,在預測期內(2025-2032年)的複合年增長率為4.97%。這主要得益於汽車保有量的成長、道路交通事故的發生以及消費者對車輛及時保養意識的提升。此部門市場主要包括汽車擋風玻璃、側窗、後窗和天窗的更換和維修。隨著行動維修服務的普及以及聲學和陽光控制玻璃等先進玻璃技術的出現,該市場正受益。新興經濟體的強勁需求、車輛老化以及保險普及率的提高將進一步推動OEM和獨立售後市場管道的成長。
例如,2025年4月,Gauzy Ltd.宣布其智慧玻璃技術應用於梅賽德斯-賓士全新展示車Vision V,約75%的玻璃均採用此技術。 Vision V是一款豪華優雅的專職司機駕駛豪華轎車,它重新定義了舒適性,並引領了奢華與優雅的全新境界。這次與汽車發明者梅賽德斯-奔馳的合作,再次印證了兩家公司之間的持續合作夥伴關係,以及梅賽德斯-奔馳致力於將智慧玻璃技術應用於汽車的承諾。
本報告提供全球汽車售後市場用玻璃市場相關調查,提供市場概要,以及各種車型,玻璃類別,用途類別,各地區趨勢,及加入此市場的主要企業簡介等資訊。
Global automotive aftermarket glass market is projected to witness a CAGR of 4.97% during the forecast period 2025-2032, growing from USD 4.06 billion in 2024 to USD 5.98 billion in 2032F, owing to a rise in vehicle ownership, road accidents, and growing consumer awareness about timely vehicle maintenance. This sector primarily includes replacement and repair of vehicle windshields, side and rear windows, and sunroofs. The market benefits from the increasing availability of mobile repair services and advanced glass technologies such as acoustic and solar control glass. Strong demand from emerging economies, aging vehicle fleets, and insurance penetration further fuel growth across both OEM and independent aftermarket channels.
For instance, in April 2025, Gauzy Ltd. announced that its smart glass technologies have been implemented by Mercedes-Benz in approximately 75% of the glazing in the new Vision V show car. Vision V is a luxurious and elegant chauffeur-driven limousine that redefines comfort, offering a new realm of indulgence and elegance. This collaboration with Mercedes-Benz, the inventor of the automobile, re-affirms the strength of the ongoing partnership between the two companies, and Mercedes-Benz's commitment to integrating smart glass technologies into vehicles.
Rising Vehicle Ownership and Aging Fleet to Shape Automotive Aftermarket Glass Market Dynamics
Global rise in vehicle ownership, especially in developing regions, directly drives demand for aftermarket parts, including glass. As cars age, the likelihood of glass replacements increases due to wear, environmental exposure, or minor accidents. An aging vehicle fleet in mature markets like North America and Europe further boosts replacement frequency, especially for windshields. These replacements often come after warranty expiry, propelling the aftermarket demand significantly. The combination of rising ownership and aging vehicles in Asian economies like China and India also form a strong foundation for market growth.
Frequent road accidents, both minor and major, result in a high number of damaged windshields and windows, creating a continuous demand for aftermarket glass. Even low-speed collisions can necessitate replacements, particularly in urban areas with dense traffic. The increased use of tempered and laminated glass means damage often leads to full panel replacement instead of repairs. With the growth in two-way traffic and distracted driving, accident rates are projected to stay high, ensuring a sustained aftermarket demand.
Safety and Crash Regulations to Fuel the Automotive Aftermarket Glass Market Growth
The rise in motor insurance penetration worldwide has made it easier for vehicle owners to claim windshield or glass replacements at little to no out-of-pocket cost. Many insurance companies now partner directly with aftermarket glass suppliers or service providers, streamlining the claim process and driving faster replacements. This integration between insurers and service chains boosts overall demand. Moreover, certain regions mandate glass coverage, further encouraging timely repairs and replacements and creating a reliable revenue stream for the aftermarket industry.
For instance, in September 2023, AGC Inc. announced that its Digital Curtain light control glass has been adopted for Toyota's Century model, which will be launched in 2023. The implementation of a Digital Curtain in the rear seating area enables immediate regulation of light transmission and visibility, thereby enhancing the spaciousness and comfort of the cabin interior. This marks the first instance globally of light control glass being utilized in car door sections.
Modern automotive glass features technologies like UV filtering, acoustic insulation, and integration with heads-up displays or advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS). These advancements make aftermarket replacements more frequent and specialized, requiring skilled installation and specific glass variants. This shift pushes the market toward premium-priced offerings. As automakers roll out more technology-integrated models, aftermarket players are adapting with compatible, tech-enabled glass products.
Passenger Cars Lead in the Global Automotive Aftermarket Glass Market
Based on vehicle type, passenger cars dominate the automotive aftermarket glass market due to their large global population and high exposure to urban driving conditions, where minor collisions and windshield damage are more common. Unlike commercial vehicles, which often have periodic maintenance schedules, passenger cars are more prone to unpredictable incidents like stone hits or road debris impacts. Windshields in modern passenger vehicles also integrate ADAS sensors, rain sensors, and display interfaces, making them costlier and more frequently replaced after even minor cracks.
For instance, in July 2023, Kia Corporation launched the 2023 Seltos facelift featuring advanced automotive glass technology, including UV-cut glass for the windshield and front windows. This enhancement significantly reduces heat and harmful UV rays inside the cabin, boosting passenger comfort and protection. The upgraded glass adds a premium touch to the SUV, elevating its appeal in the competitive compact SUV segment.
Car ownership among middle-class consumers in developing nations, the replacement cycle for glass components has shortened due to aesthetic concerns and growing awareness. Insurance coverage for personal vehicles is also broader, facilitating quick glass replacement. Together, these factors make the passenger car segment the most dominant in both unit volume and revenue contribution in the aftermarket glass market.
Asia-Pacific Leads in the Global Automotive Aftermarket Glass Market
Asia-Pacific leads the global automotive aftermarket glass market due to a massive vehicle base, rising accident rates, and expanding middle-class income. Countries such as China and India are experiencing a surge in vehicle ownership, accompanied by poor road conditions in several areas-raising the frequency of minor accidents and windshield damage. Additionally, the region is witnessing rapid urbanization and growth in auto insurance coverage, supporting quicker glass replacements. A thriving aftermarket ecosystem, adjusting small garages, local glass manufacturers, and online repair aggregators, making services widely accessible. Moreover, regional players benefit from lower manufacturing costs, allowing competitive pricing.
Governments in markets like Japan and South Korea also enforce strict vehicle inspection norms, encouraging timely maintenance and glass replacement. The presence of multiple global and domestic players and localized production hubs further enhances availability and affordability, making Asia-Pacific a prominent market.
Impact of the United States Tariff on the Automotive Aftermarket Glass Market
The imposition of tariffs on imported automotive components, particularly glass products from key manufacturing hubs like China, has increased costs for U.S. based aftermarket suppliers. This has led to higher end-user prices or margin pressures on retailers and service providers. While some companies have shifted sourcing to alternative markets like Mexico or Southeast Asia, the disruption has affected supply chain consistency. Smaller aftermarket businesses are particularly impacted due to limited negotiating power. In some cases, tariffs have also encouraged local production initiatives, but at the expense of short-term market stability.
Key Players Landscape and Outlook
Key players in the automotive aftermarket glass market focus on a blend of geographic expansion, technological adaptation, and partnership models. They're increasingly investing in localized warehouses and distribution centers to ensure quicker delivery and lower logistical costs. Collaborations with insurance companies, car dealerships, and online aggregators help capture a steady customer base. Many are expanding mobile replacement services to offer on-site repairs for convenience. Strategic acquisitions of smaller regional players help consolidate market share and fill distribution gaps. Additionally, investments in digital platforms and AI-based damage detection tools are improving customer experience and service efficiency. Companies focus on developing even better technology than the OEMs to attract the customer base.
For instance, in August 2023, AGC Inc. developed the sensor-enabled windshield for vehicles, an innovation that is expected to enhance driving safety. Incorporating FIR sensors into advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) addresses the shortcomings of visible light sensors, while the technology of sensor fusion combines data from both systems to significantly enhance visibility. Ultimately, the organization seeks to leverage its expertise and knowledge to eradicate all pedestrian traffic fatalities.
All segments will be provided for all regions and countries covered
Companies mentioned above DO NOT hold any order as per market share and can be changed as per information available during research work.