Eyes-off Driving and Automation in Parking Solutions Augmenting the Future Growth Potential of the Autonomous Driving Industry
Though the automotive industry is recovering from the COVID era and reaching pre-COVID forecasted vehicle sales, it still faces many challenges - regulatory hurdles, semiconductor shortages, and geopolitical chaos. Original equipment manufacturers and value chain partners are realigning their product strategies, road maps, and launch timelines to adapt to these challenges. They have rerouted investments to develop and deploy hands-off and eyes-off driving technologies in production vehicles for short-term returns.
In 2023, the publisher expects a few premium original equipment manufacturers to launch vehicles in eyes-off driving systems in their flagship vehicles in the US, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, and European markets, while mass market original equipment manufacturers like GM will extend hands-off driving to urban roads in North America.
In this annual autonomous driving outlook study, the publisher analyzes the global advanced driver-assistance system and automated vehicle forecast, the global and regional regulatory overview, advanced driver-assistance system and autonomous driving feature penetration, regional analysis, notable collaborations, partnerships, mergers and acquisitions, and critical predictions. The report also lists all major trends influencing the autonomous driving market in 2023 and discusses the top five trends in detail.
The key trends discussed in this study are:
- Wider Launch of Eyes-off Driving L3 Autonomous Driving
- Automated Parking Solutions
- Collaborative Approach to Accelerate AD
- Augmented Driver Monitoring System Growth
- Growing Need for Automated Driving Maps
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Companies Mentioned (Partial List)
A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:
- Mercedes-Benz
- Continental
- Smart Eye
- TomTom
- GM