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Abstract
just-auto estimates that the European, North America, Japanese and Chinese
instrument cluster market was worth about EUR2.9bn in 2007, and has the
potential to reach EUR3.9bn by 2014.
The instrument panel is a complex system of coverings, foams, plastics and
metals designed to house various components and act as a safety device for the
vehicle occupants, and the cockpit is one of the most complicated and
tightly-packaged assemblies in a vehicle. With several hundred individual
components, it tends to be one of the most common sources of quality problems,
so the standard of design and manufacture is therefore critical.
This expanded fourth edition of the just-auto vehicle instrumentation and
cockpits report contains two thousand more words than the last copy, updates
the market analysis, and reviews the key market drivers in the sector.
The report discusses how the vehicle instrument cluster, panel and cockpit
market will evolve in Europe, Japan, China and North America from 2004 through
2014, and offers detailed Q&As with senior executives of Alpine UK, Yazaki
North America and Johnson Controls.
The technical review takes a detailed look at recent innovations and new
ideas, such as Faurecia' s so-called Happy Attitude concept car, and Nissan' s
concept car featuring multiple preventative features designed to reduce
drink-driving.
Material technologies, like Borealis' thermoplastic olefin (TPO) for the
cockpit of the Mercedes-Benz C-Class, and the world' s first biofabric - made
by supplier Teijin Fibres and Mazda, that claims to have been made with
completely plant-derived fibres suitable for use in vehicle interiors are also
investigated.
Table of Contents
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 The market
- Market players
- Calsonic Kansei
- Denso Corp
- Faurecia
- International Automotive Components
- Inteva Products LLC
- Intier Automotive
- Johnson Controls
- Visteon
- Emerging markets
- China
- Iran
- Russia
- Market shares
- Cockpits
- Instrument panels
- Market forecasts
- Instrument panels
- Cockpits
Chapter 3 Technical review
- Tomorrow' s instrumentation
- Q&A with Alpine Electronics UK
- Tomorrow' s cockpits
- Q&A with Yazaki North America
- Material innovations
- Q&A with Johnson Controls
Chapter 4 Manufacturers
- Calsonic Kansei Corporation
- Denso Corp
- Faurecia
- International Automotive Components
- Inteva Products LLC
- Intier Automotive Interiors
- Johnson Controls
- Visteon
List of figures
- Figure 1: European market shares for outsourced assembled cockpits for
passenger cars and light trucks, 2007 (% of volume)
- Figure 2: European market shares of instrument panels for passenger cars
and light trucks, 2007 (% of volume)
- Figure 3: North American market shares of instrument panels for passenger
cars and light trucks, 2007 (% of volume)
List of tables
- Table 1: Market volume of instrument clusters for passenger car and light
truck applications, Europe, North America, Japan and China, 2004-2014 (' 000s
units)
- Table 2: Market value of instrument clusters for passenger car and light
truck applications, Europe, North America, Japan and China, 2004-2014 (EUR
' 000s)
- Table 3: Market volume of instrument panels for passenger car and light
truck applications, Europe, North America, Japan and China, 2004-2014 (' 000s
units)
- Table 4: Market value of instrument panels for passenger car and light
truck applications, Europe, North America, Japan and China, 2004-2014 (EUR
' 000s)
- Table 5: Market volume of outsourced assembled cockpits for passenger car
and light vehicle applications, Europe and North America, 2004-2014 (' 000s
units)
- Table 6: Market value of outsourced assembled cockpits for passenger car
and light vehicle applications, Europe and North America, 2004-2014 (EUR ' 000s)
- Table 7: SAS Automotive Systems' facilities worldwide, 2008
- Table 8: SAS Automotive Systems' key figures, 2001-2006
- Table 9: SAS Automotive Systems' sales by country, 2005 and 2006 (% of net
sales of EUR3.37bn)
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