Automotive Night Vision System Industry Overview
The market is highly consolidated by major players, like DENSO Corporation, Valeo, Autoliv Inc., Daimler AG, and Hella. DENSO Corporation has dominated the market. The key players are proactively focusing on new product developments & launches to gain a competitive advantage in the market.
- In January 2021, Volvo Cars announced that Night Vision, developed by Raytheon Commercial Infrared, will be available in the Volvo XC90 SUV, unveiled at the North American International Auto Show. The Volvo Night Vision system has a 50 percent wider field of view and a deployed combiner mirror head-up display (HUD) that folds flush to the dashboard when not in use.
- In August 2021, Daimler unveiled the 2021 Mercedes-Benz S-Class equipped with Night View Assist Plus, a night vision system that uses infrared technology with a unique camera to provide a clear outlook of the road while driving at dark. This system automatically focuses its headlights on nearby pedestrians and can detect cold objects too.
- In December 2019, Valeo unveiled its PictureBeam Monolithic technology; the first high-definition LED intelligent lighting solution to improve safety at night. This technology can project around 4,000 pixels onto the road from a single lighting module; PictureBeam Monolithic produces a far-reaching beam of light for an optimal field of vision and offers the best anti-glare function available to date.
Automotive Night Vision System Market Leaders
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FLIR Systems Inc.
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DENSO Corporation
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Audi AG
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Daimler AG
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Autoliv Inc.
- *Disclaimer: Major Players sorted in no particular order