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The Global Automotive Driving Simulator Market size is estimated to grow by USD 380.89 million between 2022 and 2027 accelerating at a CAGR of 5.65%.
The decrease in vehicular production costs and reduced TTM leading to increased use of driving simulators across the value chain is the main factor driving the market growth. Driving simulators were initially used only in research, but they are now being used by automotive industry members to reduce costs and delays. By using virtual prototypes for testing, designers can cycle through multiple rounds of iterations without investing in physical prototypes, reducing R&D costs and temporary traffic management time. Successful driving simulator experiments can create an enduring margin within the vehicle development cycle, resulting in better-tested and confidence-boosting solutions with a reduced TTM. This is expected to drive demand for driving simulators as a standard measure toward operational efficiencies, leading to cost benefits and price reductions in the overall simulator system. As a result, the global market is expected to grow during the forecast period.
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This market report extensively covers market segmentation by application (research, development, and training), vehicle type (car, truck, and others), and geography (North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and Middle East and Africa)It also includes an in-depth analysis of drivers, trends, and challenges.
The market share growth by the research segment will be significant during the forecast period. The market is experiencing significant growth due to the involvement of authorities, universities, OEMs, and suppliers as major end-users. New vehicles, including those with electrification, semi-autonomous, and autonomous capabilities, are under development. Engineers rely on virtual simulations to make important decisions regarding connected car concepts, as real-world testing on public roads poses safety concerns.
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The research segment was valued at USD 834.55 million in 2017 and continued to grow until 2021. Technology companies and automaker firms collaborate to create simulators for testing prototype vehicles and components. Simulation technology, tools, and environments utilize sensor data and vehicle models to replicate real-world conditions. Ansible Motion's decision-making system and automated driving features are integral to these simulations. Simulator testing is crucial for autonomous vehicle safety, data collection, and processing. Market firms focus on IoT-connected automobiles and cloud systems to enhance simulation capabilities. Collision detection, lane departure warning, adaptive cruise control, and other advanced driver assistance systems are tested using these simulators. Driver instructor academies and race tracks also benefit from simulation technology for training purposes.
The global automotive driving simulator market is dominated by the car segment during the forecast period due to the increasing popularity of autonomous vehicles, growing electric vehicles adoption, and government safety norms. The market is primarily driven by the car segment, including passenger vehicles, due to the rising trend of autonomous vehicles and the growing adoption of electric vehicles. This segment benefits automotive manufacturers by reducing development costs through simulation, enhancing ride and handling assessment, and evaluating NVH (Noise, Vibration, and Harshness) and human-machine interface performance. The use of driving simulators also contributes to road safety by minimizing the need for physical prototypes and reducing the rate of traffic accidents caused by human error. Technological advancements in hardware and software, such as virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), AI and IoT integration, and high-fidelity DIL (Driver-in-the-Loop) simulators, offer cost-effective training options for driver instruction and entertainment. Companies like BharatBenz, CXC Simulations, Cruden, and VI-grade are leading innovators in this field. The market also caters to other vehicle types, including trucks and buses, with compact stimulators available for specific applications. Legislation and traffic safety concerns further fuel the demand for driving simulators in training and education. Keywords: Training and education, Ride and handling, NVH, Human-machine interface, Physical prototypes, Costs, Offenbach, Vehicles, Road safety, Legislation, Traffic accidents, Human error, Driver behavior, Driving schools, Trucks, Buses, Compact stimulator, Virtual reality, Augmented reality, DIL simulators, Driver instruction, Entertainment, Cost-effective training option, AI and IoT, High initial cost.
North America is estimated to contribute 34% to the growth of the global market during the forecast period. Technavio’s analysts have elaborately explained the regional trends and drivers that shape the market during the forecast period.
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The market is expected to grow in North America. The population interested in driving lessons is high in this region. The regional market is projected to expand due to the rising number of licensed drivers and the increasing sales of new vehicles. In 2021, approximately 227.8 million drivers are anticipated to hold licenses, marking a 3.6% annual growth. Authorities recognize the significance of simulators for better driving practice and safer road usage. Engineers utilize virtual simulations and prototype testing on simulators to make crucial decisions regarding automotive components, semi-autonomous vehicles, and autonomous vehicles. Technology companies and automaker firms collaborate to develop advanced simulation technology, tools, and environments using sensor data and vehicle models. Simulator testing plays a vital role in autonomous vehicle safety, as it allows for data collection and processing on testing installations before deployment on public roads.
Ansible Motion's decision-making system and automated driving features are essential components of these simulators. The market is driven by the growing trend of IoT-connected automobiles and the implementation of a cloud system for simulation technology. Simulation environments include collision detection, lane departure warning, adaptive cruise control, and driver instructor academies. Electrification and autonomous vehicle acts further fuel the market's growth. Autonomous vehicle safety and collision detection are crucial aspects of simulator testing, ensuring the readiness of electric vehicles and OEMs operating in the region. Race tracks and other testing installations provide opportunities for engineers to fine-tune their designs and innovations. Hence, they are expected to grow in this region during the forecast period.
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The market encompasses the latest technologies and economies, focusing on skilled drivers for various applications such as air traffic control, high-speed train projects, and commercial truck driving. Companies like Tecknotrove offer driver simulators that provide real time control in a virtual environment, enabling analysis of human errors and enhancing skills in a safe and cost-effective training option. These simulators utilize advanced hardware and software, incorporating AI and IoT, to create realistic driving experiences in a real-time environment. The market for automotive driving simulators is witnessing significant growth due to the adoption of virtual reality and augmented reality technologies, which offer immersive experiences for driver instruction and entertainment. Despite the high initial cost, the benefits of using driving simulators for training far outweigh the expenses, ensuring improved safety and efficiency in the automobile industry. The market for automotive driving simulators is expected to continue its expansion, driven by the increasing demand for advanced driver training solutions. Our researchers analyzed the data with 2022 as the base year and the key drivers, trends, and challenges. A holistic analysis of drivers will help companies refine their marketing strategies to gain a competitive advantage.
The key factor driving the market is the use of AR HUDs and HMDs to introduce inexpensive driving simulation solutions. The market has expanded beyond research applications, now being utilized by vehicle manufacturers, suppliers, and other industry members. Simulators offer cost savings and time efficiency through the use of virtual prototypes for testing components and features. This reduces the need for expensive physical prototypes and shortens Temporary Traffic Management (TTM), lowering Research and Development (R&D) costs. In the realm of training and education, simulators provide opportunities for ride and handling evaluation, Noise, Vibration, and Harshness (NVH) testing, and human-machine interface assessment. They enable cost-effective training options for driver instruction and entertainment. Advancements in Technology include virtual reality (VR), augmented reality (AR), and artificial intelligence (AI) and Internet of Things (IoT) integration.
High initial costs are offset by the long-term benefits of Driving Simulator use in vehicles, trucks, buses, and compact stimulators. Simulators contribute to road safety by reducing traffic accidents caused by human error and driver behavior. Legislation mandates the use of DIL simulators for driver training. Realism and immersion are crucial factors in the success of driving training simulators from companies like BharatBenz, VI-grade, Offenbach, Cruden, and CXC Simulations. VR headsets enhance the simulator experience. This is expected to increase the adoption of automotive simulations during the forecast period.
The development of stratiform machines to supplant hexapod machines in automotive DIL simulation applications is a major trend in the market. The market caters to the training and education needs of the automotive industry, focusing on ride and handling, NVH (Noise, Vibration, and Harshness), and human-machine interface. While simulators in the aerospace industry utilize three-dimensional motion, automotive simulators primarily operate in a two-dimensional space. Hexapod-structure-based platforms, commonly used in automotive DIL (Driver-in-the-Loop) simulators, introduce mechanical lag, leading to issues like SAS (Sudden Acceleration Syndrome). Driving simulators offer cost-effective training options for vehicles, including cars, trucks, buses, and compact stimulators.
Advanced technologies like virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR) enhance realism and immersion. DIL simulators provide training for driver instruction, entertainment, and road safety. Legislation and traffic accidents due to human error necessitate the use of these simulators. High initial costs associated with hardware and software are offset by the long-term benefits. Companies like BharatBenz, VR headset manufacturers, and simulator providers (VI-grade, Cruden, CXC Simulations) invest in this technology to improve driver behavior and reduce road accident rates. AI and IoT integration further enhance the capabilities of these simulators.
As a result, stratiform machines are expected to revolutionize the automotive simulator space during the forecast period by reducing or eliminating lag.
The high price of overcoming lag-induced SAS is a major challenge hindering the market. The market plays a significant role in training and education, particularly in the areas of ride and handling, NVH (Noise, Vibration, and Harshness), and human-machine interface. Simulators offer a cost-effective training option for vehicle manufacturers, driving schools, and commercial vehicle sectors such as trucks and buses. However, the use of technology, including virtual reality (VR) and augmented reality (AR), comes with a high initial cost and the risk of simulator sickness (SAS), which includes symptoms like headaches, motion sickness, and disorientation.
These issues are caused by the lag between expected and actual response times, leading to an adaptation burden on the driver's brain. DIL simulators, AI and IoT integration, and compact stimulators contribute to the realism and immersion of driving simulators. Companies like BharatBenz, CXC Simulations, Cruden, and VI-grade are key players in this market. Simulators are essential for reducing human error and improving road safety, as mandated by legislation and traffic accident prevention efforts. VR headsets enhance the overall experience, providing a more engaging and effective training environment. However, these machines are expensive, limiting the growth of the market during the forecast period.
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Companies are implementing various strategies, such as strategic alliances, partnerships, mergers and acquisitions, geographical expansion, and product/service launches, to enhance their presence in the Automotive Driving Simulator Market. One of the major companies in the market include:
NVIDIA Corp.- The company offers automotive driving simulators such as NVIDIA DRIVE Sim powered by Omniverse.
The report also includes detailed analyses of the competitive landscape of the market and information about 15 market vendors, including:
Qualitative and quantitative analysis of vendors has been conducted to help clients understand the wider business environment as well as the strengths and weaknesses of key market players. Data is qualitatively analyzed to categorize vendors as pure play, category-focused, industry-focused, and diversified. Furthermore, it is also quantitatively analyzed to categorize vendors as dominant, leading, strong, tentative, and weak.
The market research report provides comprehensive data (region wise segment analysis), with forecasts and estimates in "USD Million" for the period 2023 to 2027, as well as historical data from 2017 to 2021 for the following segments.
The market is a significant sector in the automotive industry, focusing on the development and implementation of advanced driving simulation technologies. This market encompasses various components such as driving simulators, projection systems, and traffic generators. The primary applications of automotive driving simulators include research and development, driver training, and testing of advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS). Manufacturers in this market are constantly striving to improve the simulation experience by incorporating high-definition (HD) displays, surround sound systems, and realistic traffic patterns.
Additionally, the integration of artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning algorithms enables more accurate and personalized simulations. Automotive driving simulators play a crucial role in the design and development of new vehicles, allowing engineers to test various configurations and scenarios in a controlled environment. Furthermore, these simulators are essential for training professional drivers and evaluating the performance of ADAS. The market for automotive driving simulators is expected to grow significantly due to the increasing demand for safer and more efficient vehicles. The integration of autonomous driving technologies and the need for realistic testing environments are also driving the growth of this market. Overall, the automotive driving simulator market is an essential component of the automotive industry, enabling advancements in vehicle design, safety, and performance.
Automotive Driving Simulator Market Scope |
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Report Coverage |
Details |
Page number |
165 |
Base year |
2022 |
Historic period |
2017-2021 |
Forecast period |
2023-2027 |
Growth momentum & CAGR |
Accelerate at a CAGR of 5.65% |
Market growth 2023-2027 |
USD 380.89 million |
Market structure |
Fragmented |
YoY growth 2022-2023(%) |
4.2 |
Regional analysis |
North America, Europe, APAC, South America, and Middle East and Africa |
Performing market contribution |
North America at 34% |
Key countries |
US, Japan, Germany, France, and UK |
Competitive landscape |
Leading Vendors, Market Positioning of Vendors, Competitive Strategies, and Industry Risks |
Key companies profiled |
AB Dynamics plc, Ansible Motion Ltd., AutoSim AS, AV Simulation, CAE Inc., CKAS Mechatronics Pty Ltd., Cruden, CXC Simulations, Dallara Group Srl, Groupe Gorge SA, Illinois Tool Works Inc., IPG Automotive GmbH, Mechanical Simulation Corp., Moog Inc., NVIDIA Corp., OKTAL SYDAC, Spectris Plc, Tecknotrove Systems I Pvt. Ltd., Virage Simulation Inc., and Thales |
Market dynamics |
Parent market analysis, Market forecasting, Market growth inducers and obstacles, Fast-growing and slow-growing segment analysis, COVID-19 impact and recovery analysis and future consumer dynamics, and Market condition analysis for the market forecast period. |
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1 Executive Summary
2 Market Landscape
3 Market Sizing
4 Historic Market Size
5 Five Forces Analysis
6 Market Segmentation by Application
7 Market Segmentation by Vehicle Type
8 Customer Landscape
9 Geographic Landscape
10 Drivers, Challenges, and Trends
11 Vendor Landscape
12 Vendor Analysis
13 Appendix
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