The global automotive sunroof market size reached USD 11.5 Billion in 2024. Looking forward, IMARC Group expects the market to reach USD 20.6 Billion by 2033, exhibiting a growth rate (CAGR) of 6.6% during 2025-2033.Grab a sample PDF of this report: https://www.imarcgroup.com/automotive-sunroof-market/requestsample
The global automotive sunroof market, valued at USD 11.5 billion, is driven by rising consumer demand for premium vehicle features, with 50% of SUVs in China equipped with sunroofs. India’s FAME II scheme, allocating INR 10,000 crore, promotes electric vehicles (EVs), boosting sunroof adoption in 30% of new models. Webasto’s USD 100 million investment in Mexico enhances production for 25% of North American demand. Europe, holding a 34% market share, sees growth from luxury vehicle sales, with 40% of premium cars featuring panoramic sunroofs, enhancing aesthetics and comfort.
Increasing disposable incomes, with Asia-Pacific’s 43.2% market share, fuel demand for customized vehicles. Magna International’s partnership with BMW for smart glass sunroofs meets 20% of European luxury demand. Government incentives, like China’s EV subsidies, support 50% of SUV sunroof installations. The aftermarket, with 25% of installations, grows due to consumer preference for retrofitting mid-range vehicles. Technological advancements, such as Aisin’s noise-reducing sunroofs, improve comfort in 15% of new vehicles, driving market expansion globally.
Key Market Trends & Insights:
Panoramic Sunroof Popularity
Panoramic sunroofs, covering 64.25% of the market, enhance cabin spaciousness. Mahindra’s XUV700, with 30% of units featuring panoramic designs, boosts appeal in India, offering unobstructed views and natural light for premium and mid-range vehicles.
Smart Glass Integration
Smart glass sunroofs, used in 20% of luxury vehicles, allow tint adjustments. Panasonic’s systems, adopted in 15% of BMW models, enable voice-activated controls, enhancing comfort and aligning with connected vehicle trends in Europe and North America.
Solar-Powered Sunroofs
Solar sunroofs, integrated in 10% of EVs, support auxiliary systems. Lexus’ RZ model, with AGC’s light-controlled roofs, powers 12% of cabin electronics, promoting sustainability and efficiency in Asia-Pacific’s 34% market share.
Lightweight Material Adoption
Lightweight polycarbonates, used in 25% of sunroofs, improve fuel efficiency. Inteva’s composite designs, featured in 20% of SUVs, reduce weight by 15%, catering to eco-conscious consumers in Germany’s 34.22% market share.
Electric Operation Dominance
Electric sunroofs, with a 93.21% share, offer convenience. Yachiyo’s mechanisms, used in 30% of Toyota SUVs, feature anti-pinch technology, enhancing safety and user experience in 43.76% of global SUV installations.
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