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The Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) Aftermarket encompasses a range of products and services aimed at improving vehicle safety and comfort by introducing driver assistance technologies to vehicles that were not originally equipped with such features. This market has emerged as a response to the increasing demand for improved safety features from consumers and the rising awareness of the benefits provided by ADAS technologies. Aftermarket AD. solutions often include features such as adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning systems, collision avoidance systems, parking assistance, and blind-spot detection. These products can either be integrated with existing vehicle systems or function as stand-alone devices. The expansion of the ADAS Aftermarket has been facilitated by advances in sensor and software technologies, as well as an increase in the accessibility of these technologies to the average consumer. The sector caters to various customer segments, ranging from individual car owners to fleet operators seeking to enhance the safety and functionality of their vehicles without the need to purchase new, ADAS-equipped models.
Several companies operate within the ADAS Aftermarket, offering a spectrum of products and installation services. Some notable players in the market include Mobileye, an Intel company that provides advanced collision avoidance systems; Garmin, known for its navigation and camera-based driver assistance products; Continental AG, which offers a range of driving safety technologies; and Delphi Technologies, a provider of vehicle electronics and safety systems. Other participants include Magna International, which develops a variety of automotive systems, including ADAS solutions, and Bosch, a leading supplier of technology Show Less Read more