PUBLISHER: MarketsandMarkets | PRODUCT CODE: 2112297
PUBLISHER: MarketsandMarkets | PRODUCT CODE: 2112297
The vehicle telematics market is projected to grow from USD 11.18 billion in 2026 to USD 18.25 billion by 2033, at a CAGR of 7.2%.
| Scope of the Report | |
|---|---|
| Years Considered for the Study | 2026-2033 |
| Base Year | 2025 |
| Forecast Period | 2026-2033 |
| Units Considered | USD billion |
| Segments | Service, Vehicle Type, Form Type, Fleet Management Service, Offering, Aftermarket Based on Vehicle Type, EV Service, EV Vehicle Type, Connectivity, and Region |
| Regions covered | Asia Pacific, North America, Europe, and the Rest of the World |
The rollout of 5G-advanced networks is improving automotive telematics by providing faster, more reliable, and low-latency connectivity for V2X communication, cooperative driving, and intelligent transportation systems. This allows telematics platforms to support real-time services such as hazard warnings, traffic coordination, and vehicle communication. The use of edge AI is also increasing, enabling telematics systems to process important vehicle data locally, improving response times for safety features, predictive maintenance, and autonomous driving functions while reducing dependence on cloud computing. Automakers are also adopting centralized computing architectures that combine telematics, cockpit, and ADAS functions into a single platform, supporting the development of software-defined vehicles. Better sensor integration and communication protocols such as CAN bus are also improving data accuracy, while stronger cybersecurity features are strengthening the protection of connected vehicles from evolving cyber threats.

Embedded telematics is expected to hold the largest share of the vehicle telematics market during the forecast period.
Embedded telematics is expected to hold the largest share of the vehicle telematics market as OEMs increasingly integrate connected vehicle capabilities as standard features across new vehicle models. These systems support real-time vehicle monitoring, remote diagnostics, navigation, OTA software updates, connected infotainment, and remote vehicle management without requiring aftermarket devices. Regulatory requirements related to vehicle safety, emergency response, and emissions compliance, particularly in Europe, are further supporting the adoption of factory-installed telematics. At the same time, OEMs are expanding embedded connectivity to enhance customer experience, enable predictive maintenance, and continuously improve vehicle functionality through software updates. In China, OEMs such as SAIC Motor (Banma Zhixing), Geely Auto (GKUI), and Changan Automobile (Incall) have integrated embedded telematics platforms that provide remote vehicle control, intelligent navigation, vehicle diagnostics, OTA updates, and connected infotainment services. Embedded telematics also enables OEMs to generate recurring revenue through subscription-based connected services, with many manufacturers offering features such as remote access, navigation, emergency assistance, and vehicle health monitoring free for one to three years before transitioning to paid subscription plans. The growing demand for electric vehicles and ADAS is further increasing the need for integrated telematics solutions. Automakers are also combining embedded telematics with cloud and edge computing to improve real-time data processing and service performance. Connected vehicle platforms such as GM OnStar, Hyundai Bluelink, and Toyota i-Connect provide features including remote diagnostics, navigation, and OTA updates. For instance, in April 2026, CARIAD introduced its Auto Edge platform, which allows applications to run directly on embedded vehicle computing systems while remaining connected to the cloud. This improves low-latency data processing, supports scalable connected services, and strengthens the capabilities of embedded telematics across Volkswagen Group vehicles. These developments are expected to support the continued growth of embedded telematics during the forecast period.
Hardware is projected to lead the vehicle telematics market during the forecast period.
Hardware is expected to hold the largest share of the vehicle telematics market because it forms the core foundation for vehicle connectivity, data acquisition, and communication. Components such as TCUs, sensors, antennas, CAN bus, communication modules, and electronic control units (ECUs) are essential for vehicle connectivity, data collection, and communication. As vehicles become more software-defined, demand is increasing for advanced hardware that can support OTA updates, cybersecurity, and high-speed data processing. OEMs are also increasingly adopting factory-installed telematics hardware to ensure reliable performance across different vehicle models. For instance, in April 2026, LG Electronics showcased its Hybrid eCall solution featuring advanced TCU capabilities designed to support next-generation emergency communication requirements and enhance embedded telematics hardware for future vehicle platforms. Hardware manufacturers are integrating 4G/5G connectivity, edge computing, and satellite communication into TCUs to improve connectivity and service reliability. Modern TCUs also include hardware security modules (HSMs), secure boot, encryption, and intrusion detection to protect vehicle systems from cyber threats and support secure software updates. In addition, modular hardware designs are gaining importance as they allow future upgrades and support advanced features such as V2X communication. Companies such as LG Electronics, Denso Corporation, and HARMAN International offer advanced TCUs with 4G/5G connectivity, GNSS, and cybersecurity features for leading automakers including Toyota and Volkswagen. For instance, HARMAN International (US) supplied a TCU for Audi's 2026 Q6 e-tron, Aumovio SE (Germany) supplied a TCU for Hyundai's 2026 IONIQ 9, and Valeo (France) supplied a TCU for Renault's 2026 Boreal. These developments are expected to support the continued growth of the hardware segment during the forecast period.
"Europe is expected to account for the second-largest share of the vehicle telematics market during the forecast period."
Europe is expected to account for the second-largest share of the vehicle telematics market during the forecast period. The region has a strong presence of OEM-integrated telematics systems, supported by strict regulations and a high adoption of connected vehicles. Major automakers such as Volkswagen, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Renault, and Stellantis offer factory-installed telematics platforms that provide features, including OTA software updates, remote diagnostics, navigation, charging services, parking assistance, and connected digital services. The eCall regulation remains one of the key drivers of the vehicle telematics market in Europe. From January 1, 2026, the European Union requires all newly type-approved vehicles (M1 and N1) to support Next Generation (NG) eCall using 4G and 5G networks, replacing older 2G and 3G technologies. This requirement is encouraging OEMs and telematics suppliers to upgrade TCUs, communication modules, and emergency call systems to ensure compatibility with next-generation emergency response infrastructure across Europe. In addition, regulations such as the General Safety Regulation and the EU Data Act are encouraging manufacturers to strengthen data privacy, improve user control over vehicle data, and enhance system interoperability. The growing adoption of usage-based insurance, supported by GDPR-compliant platforms, is also increasing telematics deployment, with insurers partnering with automakers and technology providers to offer premiums based on driving behavior. Further, the expansion of 5G networks is enabling advanced services such as predictive maintenance, vehicle-to-grid connectivity, and enhanced in-vehicle digital experiences, supporting continued growth of the vehicle telematics market in Europe.
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 vehicle telematics market is dominated by major players, including LG Electronics (South Korea), HARMAN International (US), Aumovio SE (Germany), Denso Corporation (Japan), and Robert Bosch GmbH (Germany). These companies offer comprehensive telematics solutions encompassing TCUs, cloud-based connectivity platforms, cybersecurity features, OTA update systems, and integrated infotainment services. They also provide customized hardware-software integration, enabling OEMs to deliver connected services across vehicle segments and global markets.
Leading telematics service providers, such as AT&T Intellectual Property (US), Geotab (Canada), Samsara (US), Verizon Connect (US), and Powerfleet (US), offer bundled and innovative telematics services tailored for fleets, OEMs, and mobility operators. These companies provide comprehensive service platforms that integrate real-time vehicle tracking, driver behavior monitoring, AI-enabled video telematics, maintenance diagnostics, EV analytics, and workflow automation.
The report covers the vehicle telematics market in terms of service (E-call, on-road assistance, remote diagnostics, insurance risk assessment, stolen vehicle assistance), form type (embedded, integrated), offering, vehicle type, connectivity, EV type, aftermarket, EV by Service, and region. It covers the competitive landscape and company profiles of the major vehicle telematics market ecosystem players.
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.