DUBLIN--(BUSINESS WIRE)--The "Automotive Audio System Industry Report, 2023" report has been added to ResearchAndMarkets.com's offering.
Technology development: personalized sound field technology iteration accelerates
From automotive radio to "host + amplifier + speaker + AVAS" mode, automotive audio system has passed through several technological iterations, and tends to be personalized and intelligent. In current stage it has been integrated as part of intelligent cockpit. In specific modes, it can be combined with seat, display, ambient light, intelligent voice assistant and other functions to meet owners' needs for personalized experience of sound effect.
Technically mainstream vehicle models highlight application of zone tuning and immersive sound field technologies, in addition to use of more speakers:
In tuning technology, sound effect algorithm, frequency shift algorithm, sound wave simulation algorithm, in-car active noise reduction, multi-zone sound field replay, speaker array broadband sound field control and other acoustic signal processing algorithms are critical.
In sound field technology, Dolby Atmos and sky surround sound are widely used, and enabled through headrest audio and canopy speaker.
Zone tuning and KTV mode boasted far higher installation rates in models launched on market in recent year:
In addition, during upgrading the audio system solution, different scenario modes also boost optional audio components business. For example, in Li Auto's L family, the ambient light can be linked with the audio system in KTV mode, and Li Auto Mall also launches matched microphones, including four-mic / two-mic version, priced at RMB 799/459, respectively.
Market status: new energy models with more than 8 speakers per vehicle accounted for more than 45% of the total sales
Starting from 2020, the sales of passenger cars each with more than 8 speakers have been on the rise. As of December 2022, the sales of passenger cars each with more than 8 speakers have reached 6,689,000 units, with a penetration rate of 33.6%; the growth rate is projected to range at around 23% in 2023; it is conceivable that in 2026 the penetration rate will reach up to 79.5%, and the sales will achieve 15.896 million units, with CAGR of 24.16%.
In 2023, in terms of numbers of speakers (standard configuration) per vehicle, the top ten models by sales volume pack 6, 4, 8, 2, 12, 10, 9, 14, 7, and 16 speakers, respectively. The 21-speaker and 23-speaker solutions were launched in 2022, and the sales of matched models surged by over 150%, of which the typical 21-speaker models were Li Auto's L family and the typical 23-speaker models were NIO ET5/7 and ES7/8; the 14-speaker models also grew over 140%, mainly driven by the sales of Model Y and Denza D9.
The use of more speakers and the further iteration of audio system technology have favored higher audio system value per car. As of September 2023, the content-per-car value of audio system has averaged over RMB1,500; with additional cost of RMB500-1,000, the cost of high-end models has increased by RMB2,000-2,500.
OEMs: emerging carmakers lead the way in vehicle audio solution iteration
From 2020 to H1 2023, among models of conventional OEMs like SAIC and FAW, passenger cars with over 8 speakers took a low share, compared with a high proportion in emerging carmakers. Wherein, Tesla Model 3/Y is equipped with more than 8 speakers; over half of the models of Great Wall and BMW Brilliance carry more than 8 speakers.
Conventional OEMs differ from emerging carmakers in audio system solution design and planning:
Conventional OEMs (FAW-Volkswagen, FAW Toyota, BMW Brilliance, etc.) prefer the outsourcing model where suppliers are responsible for audio design, equipment, and tuning services. Thereof, mid- and low-end models use speakers from white-label suppliers, while high-end models cooperate with audio brands;
Emerging carmakers (Tesla, NIO, Xpeng, Li Auto, etc.) pay more attention to cost reduction. They adopt the model of "independent design of audio system solutions, outsourcing of equipment/tuning, and provision of tuning software OTA services", and self-develop some tuning algorithms (e.g. sound effect algorithm for Li L9).
In R&D of audio system technologies, most conventional OEMs tend to develop acoustic quality adjustment and sound field technologies (e.g. headrest audio technology):
Suppliers: White-label manufacturers boast a surging share, and tuning suppliers become superior
From January to July 2023, the top 10 audio suppliers by installations took a combined market share of lower than 60%, of which the top three, Goertek Dynaudio, Harman and Martin Logan boasted installations of 1,077,000 units, 698,000 units, and 327,000 units, respectively. Among them, Goertek Dynaudio supported models of Xpeng and BYD; Harman's multiple brands such as Harman Kardon, Infinity, JBL and Revel covered a wide range of models of BMW, Great Wall Motor, Lincoln and others. After a surge during 2021-2022, the growth of audio brands slowed down; white-label manufacturers such as Sonavox grew by over 45% in H1 2023, much higher than audio brands.
As concerns ecosystem, emerging carmakers put more focus on software tuning technology. Relying on DSP chips and sensor technology, they change the existing brand audio system solutions via software tuning system and OTA services, and then turn to the "software tuning + white-label OEM" mode.
The overall audio solution is that white-label/brand manufacturers provide audio hardware, and emerging carmakers configure tuning systems according to hardware and build algorithms based on models of tuning engineers, meeting users' personalized tuning requirements. In this context, Dirac and other tuning suppliers remain superior, with tuning algorithms slashing vehicle cost.
In the recent two years, Xpeng Motor and BYD among others have launched "musical cockpit" and "musical coupe" in their new energy models. They are backed by comprehensive solutions developed by audio brands such as Dynaudio and Harman using their own acoustic technologies. In May 2023, Harman planned to use its brand audio to further create an overall musical cockpit product line, including a new-generation musical cockpit which combines Harman's technologies in intelligent vehicle connection and brand audio, and improves user experience in all aspects from vision and hearing to telematics.
Key Topics Covered:
1 Introduction to Automotive Audio System
1.1 Structure and Function of Automotive Audio
1.1.1 Development History
1.1.2 Audio System Composition
1.1.3 Integration of Audio Host and IVI System
1.1.4 Digital Amplifier: Types
1.1.5 Digital Amplifier: Structure
1.1.6 Digital Amplifier: Introduction of DSP Amplifier
1.1.7 Digital Amplifier: Structure of DSP Amplifier
1.1.8 Digital Amplifier: Principle and Function of DSP Amplifier
1.1.9 Digital Amplifier: Commonly Used DSP Chips
1.1.10 Speaker
1.1.11 Woofer
1.1.12 AVAS system
1.1.13 Automotive Microphone
1.1.14 Speaker Installation Position
1.1.15 Microphone Installation Position
1.2 Audio System Surround Technology
1.2.1 Dolby Atmos Technology
1.2.2 Sound Field Technology
1.2.3 Headrest Audio
1.3 Audio System Material Technology
1.3.1 Built-in Dome Unit
1.3.2 Magnesium Silicate Polymer Cone and Aluminum Voice Coil
1.3.3 Dissymmetric Spider
1.3.4 Magnetic Drive System
1.3.5 Magnetic Fluid and Crossover
1.3.6 XStat Sensor
1.3.7 Folded Motion Technology
1.3.8 Bass Technology
1.4 Vehicle Tuning Software Algorithm
1.4.1 EQ Equalizer
1.4.2 Dirac Room Algorithm
1.4.3 DSP Active Speaker
1.4.4 Enhanced Bass Calibration Algorithm
1.4.5 FIFO Buffer Adjustment Technology
1.4.6 Exponential Smoothing Filter Algorithm
1.4.7 Data Storage and Packing Technology
1.4.8 Upsampling Algorithm
1.4.9 3D Audio Reproduction Technology
1.4.10 Multi-zone Sound Replay Technology
1.5 Vehicle Audio Intelligent Technology
1.5.1 Noise Reduction Technology
1.5.2 In-vehicle Calling Rendering Technology
1.5.3 Customizable Zoning Volume Control
1.5.4 Front/Rear Volume Zoning (RSA)
1.5.5 Sound Effect Upgrade Technology
1.5.6 Virtual Scenario Technology
2 Status Quo of Automotive Audio Market
2.1 Market Data Analysis
2.1.1 Sales and Growth Rate
2.2 Industry Chain
3 Automotive Audio System Manufacturer
3.1 Goertek Dynaudio
3.2 Harman
3.3 BOSE
3.4 Martin Logan
3.5 YAMAHA
3.6 Dirac
3.7 Bowers & Wilkins
3.8 Meridian
3.9 HUAWEI SOUND
3.10 Sonavox
3.11 iFLYTEK
3.12 NXP
4 Automotive Audio System Cases and Trends
4.1 Tesla
4.2 BYD
4.3 Xpeng Motor
4.4 Li Auto
4.5 NIO
4.6 Neta Auto
4.7 Great Wall Motor
4.8 Changan Auto
4.9 Geely
4.10 SAIC
4.11 FAW
4.12 BMW
4.13 Mercedes-Benz
4.14 Other Models
4.15 Trend Analysis
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