PUBLISHER: MarketsandMarkets | PRODUCT CODE: 2011928
PUBLISHER: MarketsandMarkets | PRODUCT CODE: 2011928
The automotive radar market is projected to grow from USD 7.25 billion in 2026 to USD 27.03 billion by 2033 at a CAGR of 20.7%. This growth is primarily driven by the increasing integration of radar sensors across multiple safety and driving functions, supported by tightening global safety regulations and advancements in radar technology. Automakers are rapidly deploying multi-radar architectures, including front, corner, and rear radars, to enable 360-degree sensing and improve object detection accuracy.
| Scope of the Report | |
|---|---|
| Years Considered for the Study | 2026-2033 |
| Base Year | 2025 |
| Forecast Period | 2026-2033 |
| Units Considered | USD Billion |
| Segments | by Range, Vehicle Type, Frequency, EV Type, Mounting, Application, and Region |
| Regions covered | Asia Pacific, Europe, North America, and Rest of the World |
Additionally, advancements in 77-79 GHz frequency bands and the development of high-resolution imaging radar are enhancing performance in complex driving environments. The shift toward higher levels of vehicle autonomy and sensor fusion combining radar with cameras and LiDAR is further accelerating adoption, as radar remains a critical, cost-effective, and weather-resilient sensing technology across both premium and mass-market vehicles.
7X-GHz frequency segment expected to dominate market during forecast period
7X-GHz radar systems, especially those operating at 77 GHz and 79 GHz, are expected to dominate the automotive radar market during the forecast period. This is due to their higher resolution and longer detection range, which are important for ADAS and higher levels of autonomy vehicles. These radars improve object detection and tracking, supporting applications such as adaptive cruise control, lane keeping assist, and automatic emergency braking. The demand is also increasing because of strict safety regulations. For instance, the European Union's General Safety Regulation, effective from July 2024, requires new vehicles to include features such as intelligent speed assistance, automatic emergency braking, and lane keeping assist. Companies such as Infineon Technologies, STMicroelectronics, and NXP Semiconductors provide 77 GHz radar solutions for ADAS applications, including object detection, collision avoidance, and driver assistance systems. For instance, in October 2025, Gapwaves' waveguide antenna technology was integrated into the new Mercedes-Benz CLA. HELLA's 77 GHz radar sensor, developed and manufactured using Gapwaves' technology, is used in these vehicles.
Medium-range radar to hold significant market share during forecast period
The medium-range radar is expected to hold a significant share of the automotive radar market due to its optimal balance between range (typically 30-80 meters), field of view, and cost, making it highly suitable for core ADAS functions such as blind spot detection, lane change assist, and rear cross-traffic alert. Medium-range radar supports lateral and rear coverage, enabling 360-degree sensing when deployed at vehicle corners. OEMs are increasingly adopting corner radar architectures (typically 4-6 sensors per vehicle), significantly increasing volume demand for this segment. Additionally, medium-range radar operates efficiently in the 77 GHz band, offering improved resolution and compact form factors, which simplifies integration into vehicle body panels. Its role in supporting Level 2+ and Level 3 autonomy, particularly for object tracking in adjacent lanes and urban environments, further strengthens its demand. Moreover, the cost-performance advantage over imaging and long-range radar makes it viable for both mid-segment and premium vehicles, driving higher penetration across global vehicle platforms. For instance, vehicle models such as the Mercedes-Benz C-Class, Volkswagen ID.4, and Toyota Camry use medium-range radar for features such as adaptive cruise control, lane change assist, and blind spot monitoring.
"China to hold largest market share in Asia Pacific during forecast period"
China continues to lead the Asia Pacific automotive radar market during the forecast period. Domestic automakers in China are increasingly adding multiple radar sensors, including corner radars, even in mid-range models, to improve safety and smart driving features. Government support through mandates and assessment programs such as China NCAP, along with intelligent vehicle development policies, is driving the adoption of systems such as automatic emergency braking and Level 2+ functions. China has a strong local supply chain, with domestic semiconductor and radar manufacturers helping reduce costs and dependence on imports. The presence of major EV and technology-focused OEMs is accelerating the use of advanced radar technologies, including 4D imaging radar. For instance, in March 2026, Quectel Wireless Solutions showcased mmWave radar solutions for applications such as forward collision warning and blind spot detection. Further, in December 2025, Ford China launched the Bronco New Energy, which includes advanced hardware such as dual Nvidia Orin-X chips and 31 sensors, including LiDAR, millimeter-wave radars, and ultrasonic radars, enabling features such as Navigate on Autopilot, automatic lane change, and automated valet parking. In addition, Chinese OEMs such as BYD, NIO, and Li Auto are increasingly adopting a five-radar setup to support advanced ADAS and Level 3 autonomous driving. These developments are expected to drive the automotive radar market during the forecast period.
In-depth interviews were conducted with CEOs, marketing directors, other innovation and technology directors, and executives from various key organizations operating in this market.
The automotive radar market is dominated by major players, including AUMOVIO SE (Germany), HELLA GmbH & Co. KGaA (Germany), Robert Bosch GmbH (Germany), Magna International Inc. (Canada), and Denso Corporation (Japan). These companies have adopted a combination of organic and inorganic growth strategies, such as product developments, strategic partnerships, joint ventures, mergers and acquisitions, and expansion of manufacturing capabilities, to strengthen their global footprint and increase market share. Through these strategies, they have expanded across regions by offering a comprehensive portfolio of automotive radar solutions, including short-, medium-, and long-range radar systems, tailored to different vehicle segments and regulatory requirements. Their offerings support advanced ADAS and autonomous driving applications, with a strong focus on high-resolution imaging radar, sensor fusion capabilities, compliance with functional safety standards (ISO 26262), and OEM-specific customization.
This research report categorizes the automotive radar market by range (short-range radar, medium-range radar, and long-range radar), by vehicle type (passenger car, light commercial vehicle, heavy commercial vehicle), by frequency (2X-GHz and 7X-GHz), by EV type (BEV, PHEV, FCEV, and HEV), by application [adaptive cruise control (ACC), autonomous emergency braking (AEB), blind spot detection (BSD), forward collision warning system (FCWS), intelligent parking assistance (IPA), cross traffic alert (CTA), lane departure warning system (LDWS) and traffic jam assist (TJA)], by mounting (in-cabin and exterior) and by region (North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Rest of the World).
The study also includes an in-depth competitive analysis of the key market players, along with their company profiles, key observations related to product and business offerings, recent developments, and key market strategies.