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市場調査レポート
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1796939
自動車市場:世界の産業規模・シェア・動向・機会・予測 (車種別、推進方式別、地域別)、競合情勢 (2020~2030年)Automotive Market - Global Industry Size, Share, Trends, Opportunity, and Forecast, Segmented By Vehicle Type, By Propulsion Type, By Region, & Competition, 2020-2030F |
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自動車市場:世界の産業規模・シェア・動向・機会・予測 (車種別、推進方式別、地域別)、競合情勢 (2020~2030年) |
出版日: 2025年08月25日
発行: TechSci Research
ページ情報: 英文 180 Pages
納期: 2~3営業日
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世界の自動車の市場規模は、2024年に3兆1,100億米ドルとなり、予測期間中のCAGRは3.5%で、2030年には3兆8,200億米ドルに達すると予測されています。
世界の自動車市場は、消費者の嗜好の変化、厳しい環境規制、技術の急速な進歩によって大きな変革期を迎えています。主な成長要因のひとつは、政府の奨励策、インフラ開発、環境意識の高まりに支えられ、自動車の電動化が世界的に加速していることです。欧州、北米、アジアの一部の国々がカーボンニュートラル目標を掲げており、電気自動車やハイブリッド車の需要を後押ししています。これと並行して、自動車分野では、自律走行機能、ADAS(先進運転支援システム)、コネクティビティ機能、スマート・インフォテインメント・システムの統合による技術革新が進行しており、自動車はコネクテッド・デジタル・エコシステムへと変貌を遂げています。特に都心部では、シェアードモビリティやMaaS(mobility-as-a-service)プラットフォームの台頭により、消費者の自動車所有に対する認識が変化しており、フリートベースの需要や都市部の車両設計に影響を与えています。
市場概要 | |
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予測期間 | 2026~2030年 |
市場規模 (2024年) | 3兆1,100億米ドル |
市場規模 (2030年) | 3兆8,200億米ドル |
CAGR (2025~2030年) | 3.5% |
急成長セグメント | 電気自動車 |
最大市場 | アジア太平洋 |
さらに、インド、ブラジル、東南アジアなどの新興市場では、パンデミック後の景気回復と経済復興が、可処分所得の増加と道路インフラの整備が需要を煽り、内燃機関自動車と低排出ガス自動車の両方に力強い機会を生み出しています。持続可能性の動向も重要な役割を果たしており、メーカー各社は環境に優しい素材、循環型経済モデル、カーボンニュートラルな生産施設にますます力を入れるようになっています。さらに、特に半導体不足や地政学的緊張を踏まえた世界なサプライチェーンの多様化とリショアリング戦略が、OEMメーカーに現地生産と弾力的な調達慣行への投資を促しています。自動車メーカーとハイテク企業の技術協力は、バッテリー技術、無線ソフトウエアアップデート、サイバーセキュリティの技術革新を加速させ、自動車のライフサイクルを通じて安全性とアップグレード可能性を確保しています。水素と天然ガスをベースとする推進方式への投資も、商用車セグメントで牽引力を増しており、脱炭素化への代替ルートを提供しています。
電動化と持続可能性の移行
サプライチェーンの混乱と原材料の不安定性
ソフトウェア定義車両(SDV)とVaaP(Vehicle-as-a-Platform)の台頭
Global automotive market was valued at USD 3.11 Trillion in 2024 and is expected to reach USD 3.82 Trillion by 2030 with a CAGR of 3.5% during the forecast period. The global automotive market is undergoing a significant transformation driven by shifting consumer preferences, stringent environmental regulations, and rapid advancements in technology. One of the primary growth factors is the accelerating global push toward vehicle electrification, supported by government incentives, infrastructure development, and heightened environmental awareness. Countries across Europe, North America, and parts of Asia are committing to carbon neutrality goals, propelling demand for electric and hybrid vehicles. In parallel, the automotive sector is experiencing a technological revolution with the integration of autonomous driving capabilities, advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS), connectivity features, and smart infotainment systems-transforming vehicles into connected digital ecosystems. The rise of shared mobility and mobility-as-a-service (MaaS) platforms, especially in urban centers, is reshaping how consumers perceive car ownership, thereby influencing fleet-based demand and urban vehicle designs.
Market Overview | |
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Forecast Period | 2026-2030 |
Market Size 2024 | USD 3.11 Trillion |
Market Size 2030 | USD 3.82 Trillion |
CAGR 2025-2030 | 3.5% |
Fastest Growing Segment | Electric Vehicle |
Largest Market | Asia-Pacific |
Moreover, post-pandemic recovery and economic revival across emerging markets like India, Brazil, and Southeast Asia are creating robust opportunities for both internal combustion and low-emission vehicles, as rising disposable incomes and improved road infrastructure fuel demand. Sustainability trends are also playing a crucial role, with manufacturers increasingly focusing on eco-friendly materials, circular economy models, and carbon-neutral production facilities. Furthermore, global supply chain diversification and re-shoring strategies, especially in light of semiconductor shortages and geopolitical tensions, are prompting OEMs to invest in localized manufacturing and resilient procurement practices. Technological collaboration between automakers and tech firms is accelerating innovation in battery technology, over-the-air software updates, and cybersecurity, ensuring that vehicles remain safe and upgradable throughout their lifecycle. Investment in hydrogen and natural gas-based propulsion is also gaining traction in commercial vehicle segments, providing an alternative route to decarbonization.
Market Drivers
Electrification and Sustainability Transition
One of the most powerful drivers propelling the global automotive market is the accelerated transition toward electrification and sustainable mobility. According to the International Energy Agency (IEA), battery electric vehicles (BEVs) and plug in hybrids (PHEVs) comprised approximately 18% of all new car sales in 2023, up from 14% in 2022. They are projected to account for 25% of global car sales in 2025. This shift is being fueled by mounting concerns over climate change, the depletion of fossil fuels, and tightening global emission regulations. Countries across Europe, North America, and parts of Asia have announced firm targets to phase out internal combustion engine (ICE) vehicles in favor of electric vehicles (EVs) and low-emission alternatives by 2030-2040. These regulatory mandates are accompanied by generous government subsidies, tax benefits, and direct consumer incentives aimed at reducing the upfront cost of EVs and encouraging adoption. Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) are responding by investing billions in developing electric powertrain platforms, battery technology, and charging infrastructure. Companies like Volkswagen, General Motors, Toyota, and Hyundai are scaling production of battery electric vehicles (BEVs), hybrid electric vehicles (HEVs), and plug-in hybrid electric vehicles (PHEVs) across all price segments-from entry-level city cars to luxury SUVs. Furthermore, innovations in solid-state batteries, thermal management, and fast-charging solutions are steadily addressing range anxiety and charging time concerns, two critical bottlenecks to mainstream EV adoption. The increasing availability of renewable energy sources and integration of EVs into smart grids further enhance the green credentials of electric mobility. Moreover, the emergence of circular economy models, such as vehicle recycling, second-life battery applications, and carbon-neutral manufacturing processes, demonstrates how sustainability is no longer a fringe agenda but a central growth pillar. As a result, the electrification trend is reshaping global supply chains, supplier-OEM relationships, and consumer preferences, driving substantial investments and strategic realignments across the entire automotive value chain.
Key Market Challenges
Supply Chain Disruptions and Raw Material Volatility
One of the most pressing challenges facing the global automotive industry is the continued vulnerability of supply chains, especially in the wake of geopolitical tensions, pandemic aftereffects, and resource scarcity. The industry has witnessed repeated disruptions in the availability of critical components-most notably semiconductors, which are essential for vehicle electronics, infotainment systems, ADAS, and EV powertrains. The global chip shortage that began in 2020 is still having residual effects, with production schedules being revised or halted due to inconsistent chip supply. Automakers have been forced to delay new launches, reduce feature sets, or idle factories. Beyond semiconductors, the demand surge for rare earth elements and critical battery materials like lithium, cobalt, nickel, and manganese has created volatility in global prices and supply security. These materials are heavily concentrated in a few regions-such as the Democratic Republic of Congo for cobalt and China for rare earth processing-making automakers susceptible to regional instabilities and trade restrictions. Moreover, the shift to electric mobility has amplified pressure on mining and processing capacities, while environmental concerns and regulatory hurdles delay new exploration projects. Port congestion, container shortages, rising freight costs, and increasing geopolitical instability (such as U.S.-China trade tensions and conflicts in Europe and the Middle East) further compound the supply chain issues. While companies are now actively diversifying suppliers, nearshoring, and investing in local manufacturing hubs, such transitions take time and significant capital. Until greater resilience is built into the system, supply chain disruption remains a substantial barrier to market scalability, profitability, and consistent product delivery.
Key Market Trends
Rise of Software-Defined Vehicles (SDVs) and Vehicle-as-a-Platform (VaaP)
One of the most transformative trends in the global automotive market is the evolution of vehicles into software-defined platforms. In contrast to traditional vehicles, where mechanical systems dominated, modern cars-especially electric and connected vehicles-are increasingly reliant on complex software to deliver everything from vehicle control to personalized experiences. Software-defined vehicles (SDVs) enable features such as remote diagnostics, over-the-air (OTA) updates, real-time navigation, adaptive infotainment, and even advanced driver-assistance capabilities. Automakers are shifting toward centralized computing architectures that replace multiple electronic control units (ECUs) with high-performance domain controllers that can support cross-functional software stacks. Tesla pioneered this approach, allowing its cars to receive new features and performance improvements via software updates, and legacy players like Ford, Volkswagen, Mercedes-Benz, and General Motors are rapidly following suit. This has given rise to the Vehicle-as-a-Platform (VaaP) business model, where OEMs monetize post-sale services through subscription plans, app stores, and data-enabled features. For instance, BMW and Mercedes have introduced subscription-based heated seats, performance boosts, and navigation upgrades. This transition to SDVs is also encouraging automakers to build in-house software teams and collaborate with tech firms like Google (Android Automotive OS), Amazon (AWS for cloud connectivity), and Nvidia (Drive platforms). As vehicles become more integrated with cloud services and AI capabilities, the automotive value chain is shifting from hardware-centric manufacturing to a software-driven service ecosystem. This paradigm not only enhances user experience but also allows for continuous vehicle improvement, feature customization, and deeper engagement with consumers throughout the ownership lifecycle.
In this report, the global automotive market has been segmented into the following categories, in addition to the industry trends which have also been detailed below:
Company Profiles: Detailed analysis of the major companies presents in the global automotive market.
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