Automotive Differential Market Growth Driven By AWD Vehicle Sales

A number of factors such as the rising adoption of all-wheel-drive (AWD) vehicles, surging need for enhanced fuel efficiency and road traction, and burgeoning demand for heavy-duty and commercial vehicles will support the automotive differential market growth during the forecast period (2021–2030). According to P&S Intelligence, the market revenue stood at ~$20 billion in 2020. At present, the increasing electrification of vehicles is becoming a prominent market trend, due to the mounting focus on mitigating vehicular pollution.


The burgeoning need for AWD vehicles, owing to the enhanced safety, drive control, and stability offered by them, will augment the demand for automotive differentials in the coming years. AWD systems were initially used in high-end vehicles, but due to the escalating consumer focus on vehicle safety, automakers are rapidly integrating such systems in passenger cars as well. Additionally, the surging installation of AWD systems in electric vehicles (EVs) will also facilitate the market growth in the foreseeable future.  

Geographically, Asia-Pacific (APAC) is expected to account for the largest share in the automotive differential market throughout the forecast period. This can be attributed to the presence of the world’s largest automobile production hub—China—in the region, due to the easy availability of raw materials, the existence of a vast workforce, and huge demand for automobiles in the country. According to the OICA, China produced 5,231,161 commercial vehicles and 19,994,081 passenger cars in 2020.

Therefore, the burgeoning demand for AWD vehicles and increasing production of passenger cars and commercial vehicles will drive the demand for automotive differentials in the foreseeable future.  


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