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市场调查报告书
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2013039
《全球毫米波雷达感测器销售市场报告:竞争分析与区域机会(2026-2032)》Global Millimeter-wave Radar Sensor Sales Market Report, Competitive Analysis and Regional Opportunities 2026-2032 |
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毫米波雷达感测器正从单纯的汽车安全部件发展成为跨领域的感测平台。
从商业性角度来看,关键的差异化因素不再只是基本的感测能力,而是能否将射频性能转化为可靠且有利可图的输出,例如在实际运作环境中获取距离、速度、角度、占用情况、存在检测、微小运动和轨迹等资讯。因此,竞争对手正从专注于单一晶片的规格转向更广泛的平台功能,包括收发器、天线封装、软体协定堆迭、参考设计、安全的工作流程以及量产支援。
市场已进入显着扩张阶段。预计到2025年,全球毫米波雷达感测器出货量将达到205,651,400台,销售额达2,689,780,000美元,平均售价约为每台13.10美元。市场集中度在价格方面比在销售方面增长得更快。到2025年,前五大供应商(英飞凌、恩智浦、德克萨斯、Cartera和旭化成微电子)将分别占据全球出货量的48.6%和全球销售额的54.1%,这表明在平台化、认证能力和深厚的客户关係方面具有优势的供应商正日益主导高价值市场。
频率结构是了解产业发展趋势最清晰的指标。到2025年,76-81 GHz频段毫米波雷达感测器的出货量将达到132,521.8万台,占总出货量的64.4%和总收入的67.5%,巩固其作为汽车外部ADAS和高性能雷达架构领先商用平台的地位。 60 GHz频段的出货量将达到49,335,800台,占总出货量的24.0%。该频段的战略地位比其目前的规模所显示的更为重要,它能够实现车载感知、工业自动化、机器人和智慧空间感知等领域的可扩展部署。相较之下,24 GHz频段的出货量将达到18,220,600台(占总出货量的8.9%),其重要性日益凸显,主要体现在现有车型的持续生产、低成本、短距离应用场景以及对传统应用需求的持续满足。
儘管汽车产业仍是毫米波雷达感测器的主导应用领域,但第二条成长曲线正在清晰地显现。到2025年,汽车外部ADAS(高级驾驶辅助系统)的出货量将达到107,226,600台,占总出货量的52.1%和总收入的55.6%,构成毫米波雷达感测器业务的核心。然而,车内感测的出货量将达到24,616,500台,工业、基础设施和机器人领域的出货量将达到39,300,000台,家用电子电器和智慧家庭领域的出货量将达到21,182,100台,所有这些数据都表明,毫米波雷达的市场正在超越车辆安全硬体。从商业角度来看,外部ADAS将奠定基础规模,车内感测将提升车辆的内在价值,而工业和智慧空间应用将决定毫米波雷达感测器能否发展成为一个更广泛的感测平台,而不仅限于狭窄的汽车零件领域。
区域趋势形成了清晰的多极竞争格局。预计到2025年,北美、欧洲、中国和日本的毫米波雷达感测器出货量将分别达到49,160,400、61,034,100、46,326,100和26,027,800台,成为全球毫米波雷达感测器产业的四大中心。欧洲在高阶汽车电子和系统设计方面依然保持优势,而北美则凭藉其先进的半导体平台能力和产业生态系统占据主导地位。中国在成本效益、迭代速度、本地客户覆盖率和製造规模方面处于主导地位,而日本则在可靠性、低功耗架构、车载应用和模组化製造方面保持优势。因此,该市场并非单一的全球统一市场,而是由不同区域中心构成价值链不同环节的市场。
供应商之间的竞争正从参数主导转向平台主导。英飞凌、恩智浦和德克萨斯是全球平台级供应商,拥有覆盖汽车和工业市场的广泛基本客群。同时,旭化成微电子(AKM)、Socionext 和 Acconia 则透过 60GHz 频段、低功耗感测和以应用场景为导向的执行方案来凸显自身差异化优势。 Cartera、Possamic Technology、AirTouch(上海)智慧科技、iClegend Micro、SGR Semiconductors 和 ifLabel 等中国公司正在加速其产品在汽车、工业和智慧空间领域的应用。对于行业专家而言,真正的挑战不再是谁拥有短期规格优势,而是谁能够构建从射频前端和 SoC 到天线封装、中间件、认证、客户定制以及可扩展量产支援的一致性解决方案。
全球毫米波雷达感测器市场按公司、地区(国家)、类型和应用进行细分。全球毫米波雷达感测器市场的主要企业、相关人员和其他相关人员利用本报告此重要资源,从而获得竞争优势。细分市场分析重点在于2021年至2032年期间按地区(国家)、类型和应用程式分類的销售、收入和预测数据。
市场区隔
公司
按类型分類的细分市场
专用剪辑
主要地区和国家
Millimeter-wave Radar Sensor is evolving from a single automotive safety component into a cross-domain sensing platform. From a commercial perspective, the key differentiator is no longer basic detection capability alone, but the ability to convert RF performance into reliable, monetizable outputs such as range, velocity, angle, occupancy, presence, micro-motion, and trajectory under real operating conditions. As a result, competition is shifting away from isolated chip specifications toward broader platform capability, including transceivers, antenna packaging, software stacks, reference designs, safety workflows, and mass-production support.
The market has already entered a meaningful scale-up phase. In 2025, global Millimeter-wave Radar Sensor shipments reached 205,651.4 k pcs, revenue reached USD 2,689.78 million, and the average selling price was approximately USD 13.1 per pcs. Market concentration is rising at the value layer even faster than at the volume layer. The top five suppliers-Infineon, NXP, Texas Instruments, Calterah, and Asahi Kasei Microdevices (AKM)-accounted for 48.6% of global shipments and 54.1% of global revenue in 2025, indicating that premium value pools are increasingly controlled by suppliers with stronger platformization, qualification capability, and customer integration depth.
Frequency structure has become the clearest lens through which the industry should be read. In 2025, 76-81GHz Millimeter-wave Radar Sensor shipments reached 132,521.8 k pcs, accounting for 64.4% of total volume and 67.5% of total revenue, confirming its position as the dominant commercial platform for automotive exterior ADAS and higher-performance radar architectures. The 60GHz segment shipped 49,335.8 k pcs, representing 24.0% of volume, and its strategic role is larger than its present size suggests because it enables scalable deployment in cabin sensing, industrial automation, robotics, and smart-space sensing. By contrast, 24GHz shipped 18,220.6 k pcs, or 8.9% of total volume, and is increasingly associated with carry-over programs, lower-cost short-range use cases, and residual legacy demand.
Applications remain automotive-led, but the second growth curve is now clearly visible. Automotive exterior ADAS accounted for 107,226.6 k pcs in 2025, or 52.1% of total shipments, and 55.6% of total revenue, making it the principal foundation of the Millimeter-wave Radar Sensor business. However, cabin sensing reached 24,616.5 k pcs, industrial, infrastructure and robotics reached 39,300.0 k pcs, and consumer electronics and smart home reached 21,182.1 k pcs, together signaling that the market is broadening beyond vehicle safety hardware. In business terms, exterior ADAS secures baseline scale, cabin sensing lifts vehicle content value, and industrial plus smart-space applications determine whether Millimeter-wave Radar Sensor can become a broader sensing platform rather than remaining a narrow automotive component category.
Regional dynamics are forming a distinctly multi-center competitive map. In 2025, North America, Europe, China, and Japan recorded output of 49,160.4, 61,034.1, 46,326.1, and 26,027.8 k pcs respectively, making them the four principal anchors of the global Millimeter-wave Radar Sensor industry. Europe remains strong in high-end automotive electronics and system definition, North America benefits from deep semiconductor platform capability and industrial ecosystems, China leads in cost efficiency, iteration speed, local customer coverage, and manufacturing scale, while Japan retains advantages in reliability, low-power architectures, cabin applications, and module-oriented execution. The result is not a single unified global market, but a market with different regional centers shaping different parts of the value chain.
Supplier competition is moving from parameter leadership to platform leadership. Infineon, NXP, and Texas Instruments represent global platform-scale suppliers with broad customer reach across automotive and industrial markets. Asahi Kasei Microdevices (AKM), Socionext, and Acconeer are more differentiated in 60GHz, low-power sensing, and use-case-focused execution. China-based players including Calterah, Possumic Technology, AirTouch (Shanghai) Intelligent Technology, Iclegend Micro, SGR Semiconductors, and ifLabel are accelerating adoption across automotive, industrial, and smart-space scenarios. For industry specialists, the real question is no longer who has a short-term specification edge, but who can build a closed loop from RF front-end and SoC through antenna packaging, middleware, qualification, customer customization, and scalable mass-production support.
The global Millimeter-wave Radar Sensor market is segmented by company, region (country), by Type, and by Application. Players, stakeholders, and other participants in the global Millimeter-wave Radar Sensor market will be able to gain the upper hand as they use the report as a powerful resource. The segmental analysis focuses on sales, revenue and forecast by region (country), by Type and by Application for the period 2021-2032.
Market Segmentation
By Company
Segment by Type
Segment by Application
Major Region and Country
Chapter Outline
Chapter 1: Introduces the report scope of the report, executive summary of different market segments (by Type, and by Application, etc), including the market size of each market segment, future development potential, and so on. It offers a high-level view of the current state of the market and its likely evolution in the short to mid-term, and long term.
Chapter 2: Sales and revenue of Millimeter-wave Radar Sensor in global, regional level and country level. It provides a quantitative analysis of the market size and development potential of each region.
Chapter 3: Detailed analysis of Millimeter-wave Radar Sensor manufacturers competitive landscape, sales, revenue, price, market share and industry ranking, latest development plan, merger, and acquisition information, etc.
Chapter 4: Provides the analysis of various market segments by Type, covering the sales, revenue, price, and development potential of each market segment, to help readers find the blue ocean market in different market segments.
Chapter 5: Provides the analysis of various market segments by Application, covering the sales, revenue, price, and development potential of each market segment, to help readers find the blue ocean market in different downstream markets.
Chapter 6: Region anaylsis by company, by Type, by Application, sales, revenue, and price for each segment, and by customer
Chapter 7: Provides profiles of key manufacturers, introducing the basic situation of the main companies in the market in detail, including product descriptions and specifications, Millimeter-wave Radar Sensor revenue, gross margin, and recent development, etc.
Chapter 8: Analysis of industrial chain, including the upstream and downstream of the industry.
Chapter 9: Sales channels analysis
Chapter 10: Introduces the market dynamics, latest developments of the market, the driving factors and restrictive factors of the market, the challenges and risks faced by manufacturers in the industry, and the analysis of relevant policies in the industry.
Chapter 11: The main points and conclusions of the report.