The Active Seat Headrests Market size was valued at USD 16.4 Billion in 2023. The Active Seat Headrests industry is projected to grow from USD 17.35 Billion in 2024 to USD 25.6 Billion by 2032, exhibiting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.98% during the forecast period (2024 - 2032). The rise in vehicle production and demand for vehicle safety features are the key market drivers enhancing market growth.
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The need for automobile seat headrest systems rises along with an increase in vehicle manufacturing, fueling the expansion of the global market. The automotive seat headrest systems market offers protection in the event of a collision, increasing its popularity as a vehicle safety feature. However, as more cars are produced, more seat headrest systems will also be produced, supporting the demand for automotive seat headrest systems. Thus, driving the automotive active seat headrests market revenue.
The demand for car safety features is rising daily as a result of an increase in traffic accidents. The market for automotive seat headrest systems protects the occupants by preventing them from moving backward in the event of a collision. Thus, the market for car seat headrest systems will expand shortly due to rising demand for safety features. The car's active headrest, commonly referred to as the active head restraint, is a passive safety feature. In the event of an accident, it helps guard against neck injuries. It is quite helpful in the event of a rear crash. According to the Association for Safe International Road Travel (ASIRT) study, rear-end collisions can result in catastrophic neck injuries for passengers in a car, regardless of how minimum the impact of the rear accident is. The relative backward movement of the neck and chest causes the neck injury; while the seat supports the chest, the neck continues to travel backward during contact. The rapid backward displacement of the neck causes serious neck injuries. Active seat headrests, which support the occupant's neck in this condition, are crucial.
The Automotive Active Seat Headrests market segmentation based on product type includes headrest and seatback activation. The headrest activation segment held the largest market share in 2022 due to the increasing demand for this product type in luxury vehicles. Due to strict government requirements surrounding occupant safety, the headrest activation category will likely dominate the market during the projection period. Most big players have made R&D investments to create cutting-edge headrest activation to lessen neck injuries. For instance, the headrest activation system created by Toyota Motor Corporation helps to prevent neck injuries even in low-speed collisions.
Based on the application, the Automotive Active Seat Headrests market segmentation includes passenger cars and commercial vehicles. Due to the rising population, strong purchasing power, and supportive policies, there is a growth in demand for passenger cars. Around 70.50 million passenger automobiles were produced worldwide in 2020, according to the OICA. Thus, the demand for automotive active seat headrests is anticipated to expand in the global market due to rising awareness of whiplash injuries and increased vehicle production, particularly of luxury vehicles.
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By region, the study provides market insights into North America, Europe, Asia-Pacific and the Rest of the World. During the forecast period, the active automobile seat headrest market is expected to develop rapidly in Asia-Pacific. The market for active automotive seat headrest technology has expanded in this region due to the expanding automotive sector and rising foreign direct investments. Asia-Pacific's top producer of car active seat headrests is China. Due to the easy access to cheap labor and raw materials, the automotive component business in China is expanding quickly. Additionally, it is anticipated that rapid technological advancement, rapid GDP growth, and rising middle-class wealth will increase demand for luxury car sales and propel the Chinese active automotive seat headrest market.
Further, the major countries studied in the market report are The US, Canada, German, France, the UK, Italy, Spain, China, Japan, India, Australia, South Korea, and Brazil.
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Europe's automotive active seat headrests market accounts for the second-largest market share. Further, the German automotive active seat headrests market held the largest market share, and the UK automotive active seat headrests market was the fastest-growing market in the European region.
North America is predicted to be the 3rd largest market for automotive active seat headrests. The market for automotive active seat headrests in this area is driven by rising passenger car demand and strict safety requirements. The governments of the major emerging nations in this region are working to grow the automobile sector through direct and indirect influence with creative policies and trade liberalization initiatives.
Leading market players are investing heavily in research and development to expand their product lines, which will help the automotive active seat headrests market grow even more. Market participants are also undertaking various strategic activities to expand their global footprint, with important market developments including new product launches, contractual agreements, mergers and acquisitions, higher investments, and collaboration with other organizations. The automotive active seat headrests industry must offer cost-effective items to expand and survive in a more competitive and rising market climate.
Manufacturing locally to minimize operational costs is one of the key business tactics manufacturers use in the Automotive Active Seat Headrests industry to benefit clients and increase the market sector. The automotive active seat headrests industry has offered some of the most significant advantages in recent years. Major players in the automotive active seat headrests market include Grammer AG (Germany), Lear Corporation (US), Adient Plc (Sweden), TS TECH CO. LTD (Japan), Magna International Inc. (Canada), Toyota Boshoku Corporation (Japan), Daimay Automotive Interior Co., Ltd (China), Ningbo Jifeng Auto Parts Co., Ltd (China), Yanfeng Automotive Interiors (China), and JR Manufacturing, Inc (US).
The American corporation Lear Corporation produces car electrical systems and seating. American Metal Products, the predecessor to Lear Corporation, was established in 1917 in Detroit, Michigan. The company made tubular, welded, and stamped assemblies for the automotive and aircraft sectors when it was first established. Throughout the 1980s and 1990s, Lear expanded by making several acquisitions. The business aimed to supply original equipment manufacturer (OEM) auto companies with complete interior automotive systems, such as seating, electrical, flooring, interior trim, instrument panels, etc. On March 16, 1999, Lear announced that it would pay $2.3 billion to acquire United Technologies Automotive, a division of United Technologies Corporation that made switches, motors, air-flow parts, interior door panels, and dashboards. Lear announced the completion of the acquisition on May 4, 1999.
Adient plc, an American firm with Irish citizenship, is in Plymouth, Michigan, and produces vehicle seating for clients worldwide. The largest car seat producer as of 2017 was Adient, which contributed one-third of the industry's total sales and manufactured parts for 25 million vehicles. Johnson Controls spun out Adient in 2016 and now has its corporate headquarters in Dublin, Ireland. In 1985, Johnson Controls acquired Hoover Universal, launching its foray into the vehicle seating market. The automotive seat manufacturer Futuris, based in Oak Park, Michigan, was acquired by Adient from Clearlake Capital in September 2017. This acquisition added 15 facilities in Asia and North America, including one in Newark, California, and was expected to boost the company's revenue by $0.5 billion annually.
November 2022: InTouch Automation, a supplier of Industry 4.0 technology and automated testing machinery used in the manufacture of automobile seats, was bought by Lear.
March 2020: Adient and Sage Automotive Interiors have agreed to a $175 million sale of Adient's automotive fabrics production operation.
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