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中国智慧门与电动尾门市场(2024年)

China Smart Door and Electric Tailgate Market Research Report, 2024

出版日期: | 出版商: ResearchInChina | 英文 340 Pages | 商品交期: 最快1-2个工作天内

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在智慧化的过程中,门不再是传统的开关部件,而是不断增加自动开关、智慧防撞、智慧互动等功能,正在向智慧化部件发展。

2024年我国乘用车智能门市场规模将达近500亿元,较前一年成长31.5%。预计2028年将突破800亿元人民币,复合年增长率约16%。

从功能上看,车门作为车辆智慧化的门户,提供智慧开锁、自动开锁、避障防夹、智慧显示、智慧互联等多种功能和互动体验。在光学、声学和无线电定位技术的支援下,许多新的互动功能已经并将在汽车上实现量产。例如有AR投影、敲门、语音控制、UWB辨识踢等智慧开关门方式。

1. AR投影:车主只要踩在投影上,车门就会自动打开。

AR智能门利用AR投影来开门。当车主拿着钥匙来到汽车附近时,AR智慧系统会立即感知到,并透过投影设备将解锁图案投射到地面上。主人只要踩在投影上,门就会自动打开。这种方法使用投影来指示门的开启和关闭位置,大大解放了您的双手。

2024年11月,BYD Xia首次亮相Guangzhou International Automobile Exhibition,展示如何使用AR投影开门。当使用者接近锁着的汽车的滑动门或尾门时,AR投影会自动亮起,并允许使用者只需踩在闪烁的图示上即可 "从远处开门" 。ARCFOX Kaola、Besturn E01、Dongfeng Aeolus Huge、ARCFOX aS(Forest Edition)等也具备此功能。

AR投影门系统由投影设备、感测器和控制器组成。当使用者使用智慧钥匙进入门外的扫瞄区域时,投影装置投射出对应的图案,感测器辨识使用者脚部的移动。目前,感测器主要包括TOF感测器和光达。ASU Tech是领先的TOF感测器解决方案供应商,Benewake是领先的LiDAR解决方案供应商。

ASU Tech 推出ASU AR Intelligent Projection Tailgate Switch System。当车主持钥匙到达汽车尾部时,汽车会自动感应,并透过MLA光学投影技术将相应的图案投射到地面上。车主只需轻按一个图案,TOF 模组就会准确地侦测到该图案,并命令尾门自动打开,同时与使用者保持安全距离。目前系统已升级至2.0版本,共有3款产品、2个安装位,并提供阶梯图案客製化服务。适用于Besturn E01、Dongfeng Aeolus Huge等

Benewake的光感(雷射)踢球解决方案由单点雷射雷达、AR投影和主控面板组成。此方案采用单点雷射雷达和AR投影/可见光显示模组,并整合智慧感测器件。它可以安装在行李箱中。当LiDAR光斑与AR投影游标/可见光显示游标重迭时,LiDAR根据距离等特征值判断使用者是否踩踏游标,并与车辆系统配合进行AR投影、脚步侦测、和尾门开启/关闭使其成为可能。尾门自动打开和关闭,无需使用者触摸汽车。

此方案相比电容式具有更容易触发、误触发率更低、触发投射图案可见、安装布局灵活等优点,为车主方便地开关门以及夜间照明等体验。

本报告对中国智慧门和电动尾门市场进行了调查和分析,提供了智慧门产品安装数量、市场规模、竞争状况、供应商策略、OEM策略和发展趋势等资讯。

目录

第1章 智慧门市场概况

  • 门系统概述
  • 智慧门介绍
  • 智慧门关键零件
  • 门造型设计
  • 智能门的特点
  • 智慧门产业链
  • 智慧门市场规模
  • 智慧门竞争格局
  • 领先智慧门厂商功能对比
  • 门控模组
  • 门结构
  • DOW

第2章 智慧门禁法

  • 智慧门禁方式概述
  • 个人健康服务中心
  • APP控制门
  • 数位钥匙访问
  • 手势识别访问
  • 脸部辨识访问
  • 语音访问
  • 指纹识别访问
  • 指静脉认证接入
  • 触摸访问
  • 密码锁定访问

第3章 智慧门细分市场

  • 电吸门
  • 自动开门/关门
  • 无框门
  • 隐藏式电动门把手
  • B柱无柱自杀门
  • 电动侧滑门
  • 智慧B柱

第4章 电动尾门市场

  • 电动尾门介绍
  • 电动尾门驱动系统
  • 电动尾门的特点
  • 电动尾门供应链
  • 电动尾门竞争格局
  • 电动尾门数量及安装率
  • 感知器开闭功能安装数量及电动尾门安装率
  • 带位置记忆功能的电动尾门数量及安装率
  • 电动尾门市场规模
  • 电动尾门车型(国产)
  • 电动尾门车型(海外)
  • 脚踢式电动尾门
  • AR智慧尾门

第5章轻量化智慧门密封条市场

  • 轻质门
  • 车门密封条

第6章 智慧门系统供应商

  • OEM智慧存取方式布局
  • Features of OEMs'Intelligent Doors
  • Tesla
  • Jaguar Land Rover
  • Genesis
  • HiPhi
  • Hongqi
  • ZEEKR
  • Lexus
  • BMW
  • Hyper
  • MG Cyberster
  • STERRA ES
  • Yangwang U9
  • Neta S
  • 配备车门雷达的车型总结

第7 智慧门系统供应商

  • Brose Group
  • Magna
  • Edscha
  • Continental
  • Aisin
  • Hyundai Mobis
  • Dongjian Technology
  • Minth Group
  • Yanfeng
  • Bethel Automotive Safety Systems
  • HI-LEX
  • Tuopu Group
  • Changzhou Kaicheng
  • Kiekert AG
  • 其他供应商

第8章 智能门总结及发展趋势

  • 智慧门安装率趋势
  • 智慧门市场规模趋势
  • 趋势3
  • 趋势4
  • 趋势5
  • 趋势6
  • 趋势7
  • 趋势8
  • 趋势9
  • 趋势10
  • 趋势11
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Product Code: ZQ006

Smart door research: The market is worth nearly RMB50 billion in 2024, with diverse door opening technologies

This report analyzes and studies the installation, market size, competitive landscape, suppliers' strategies, OEMs' strategies, development trends, etc. of various smart door products. The research scope mainly covers:

1. The installation, market size, model cases, etc. of smart doors, including electric suction doors, automatic opening doors, frameless doors, hidden electric door handles, double doors without B-pillars, electric sliding doors, etc.;

2. The system structure, highlight functions, supply chain, competitive landscape, installation, market size and supply of electric tailgates, kick-activated tailgates, AR smart tailgates, etc.;

3. Intelligent entry methods: PEPS, mobile APP, digital key, gesture recognition, face recognition, voice control, fingerprint recognition, finger vein recognition, touch recognition, password lock, etc.

4. Lightweight smart door and sealing strip market: lightweight door technology and solutions; door sealing strip market size, production technology, competitive landscape and suppliers;

5. Smart door application by OEMs: smart door solutions of Tesla, ZEEKR, BMW, etc.;

6. Smart door suppliers: smart door products of Brose, Magna, Dongjian, Minth, Yanfeng, etc., and models supported by them.

In the process of intelligent evolution, doors are no longer traditional opening and closing components, but constantly add functions such as automatic opening and closing, intelligent anti-collision, and intelligent interaction, and develop towards intelligent components.

China's passenger car smart door market is valued at nearly RMB50 billion in 2024, a year-on-year surge of 31.5%. It is expected to exceed RMB80 billion in 2028, with an average annual growth rate of around 16%.

From a functional perspective, doors, as the entrance to vehicle intelligence, carry many functions and interactive experiences, such as intelligent unlocking, automatic opening, obstacle avoidance and anti-pinch, intelligent display, and intelligent interconnection. With the support of optical, acoustic, wireless positioning and other technologies, many new interactive functions have been mass-produced for cars or will be applied. For example, there are intelligent door opening methods such as AR projection, knocking, voice control, and UWB-recognized kicking.

1. AR projection: The car owner only needs to step on the projection, and then the door will automatically open.

AR smart doors use AR projection to open doors. When the owner arrives near the car with the key, the AR intelligent system will sense it immediately and project the unlocking pattern on the ground through a projection device. The owner only needs to step on the projection, and then the door will automatically open. This method uses projection to indicate the door opening position, which greatly frees your hands.

In November 2024, BYD Xia, which debuted at the Guangzhou International Automobile Exhibition, demonstrated how to open doors by AR projection. When the user approaches the sliding door or tailgate of the locked car, the AR projection will turn on automatically, then the user can "open the door from a distance" by simply stepping on the flashing icon. In addition, ARCFOX Kaola, Besturn E01, Dongfeng Aeolus Huge, and ARCFOX aS (Forest Edition) among others are also equipped with this function.

The AR projection door system is composed of projection devices, sensors, and controllers. The projection device projects a corresponding pattern after the user enters the scanning area outside the door with the smart key, and the sensor recognizes the user's stepping movement. At present, sensors mainly include TOF sensors and LiDAR. ASU Tech is a representative supplier of TOF sensor solutions, while Benewake is a main supplier of LiDAR solutions.

ASU Tech has launched the ASU AR Intelligent Projection Tailgate Switch System. When the owner reaches the rear of the car with the key, the car will automatically sense it and project the corresponding pattern on the ground through MLA optical projection technology. The owner only needs to lightly step on the pattern, then the TOF module will accurately detect it and issue a command to make the tailgate open automatically while ensuring a safe distance with the user. So far, this system has been upgraded to version 2.0, with a total of 3 products and 2 installation positions, and customized services for stepping patterns are available. It is applied in Besturn E01, Dongfeng Aeolus Huge, etc.

Benewake's light-sensing (laser) kicking solution consists of single-point LiDAR, AR projection, and main control panel. This solution uses a single-point LiDAR and an AR projection/visible light indication module and integrates an intelligent sensing device. It can be installed in the trunk. The LiDAR spot overlaps with the AR projection cursor/visible indication light cursor, then the LiDAR judges whether the user steps on the cursor according to characteristic values such as distance, and cooperates with the vehicle system to enable AR projection, stepping detection and tailgate opening and closing. The tailgate opens and closes automatically without needing the user to touch the car.

This solution is easier to trigger than the capacitive type, with benefits of a low false trigger rate, visible trigger projection pattern, flexible installation and layout, etc., bringing car owners convenient door opening, night lighting and other experiences.

2. Knock sensing: The user taps the door surface to make the door open automatically

Taifang Tech's KK (Knock-knock) interaction is an innovative function that enables door control by simple knocking. This function uses the latest elastic wave intelligent touch sensing technology to allow the entire door panel to sense touch. The user only needs to tap lightly anywhere on the door surface, then the door will open or close automatically.

Knocking on the door is user-friendly and intuitive. For the entire door surface can sense touch, users do not need buttons or precise positioning. Any position is available for interaction. When it rains and the surface of the car body is dirty, or when hands are not free, KK interaction offers great convenience to users. In addition, OEMs can choose double clicks or triple clicks to match their own functional needs. All opening and closing parts of the car body, such as doors, tailgate, front trunk lid and charging port cover, can be controlled using this function.

KK Interaction is based on the Taifang Automobile Impact Perception System (TAIPS) developed by Taifang Tech, which can provide multiple human-vehicle interaction methods, including finger pressing, tapping, finger or palm sliding and is expected to spread to the center console, display, steering wheel, buttons, door handles, tailgate, charging port cover, seats, armrest screen, etc. in the future.

TAIPS adopts a "sensor + chip" hardware solution. The device is small in size, simple in structure, and easy to install. It can not only cater to the needs for crushing prevention in collision, parking safety and human-vehicle interaction in new autonomous driving scenarios, but also make up for the blind spots of various existing sensors.

3. Voice control: The body panel sound and vibration perception system opens the door

Out-of-car voice allows intelligent interaction between people and cars to move from the inside to the outside of the cars. Since 2023, OEMs like Jiyue, ZEEKR and Changan Nevo have installed out-of-car voice functions in cars, for example, voicing to play music outside the cars, opening and closing the doors, and starting the car.

In terms of door opening and closing, both Jiyue 01 and Jiyue 07 enable out-of-car voice recognition to open the doors. Jiyue 07, launched in September 2024, is equipped with Baidu's latest AI foundation model and SIMO (intelligent voice assistant). When the owner stands outside the car and says "open the door", the door will open automatically.

In April 2024, PATEO CONNECT+ unveiled the world's first solid-state sound field intelligent system that uses body panels to generate sound and integrates body panel vibration perception. This system allows users to talk to the vehicle by simply tapping on the door. For example, tapping a body panel can directly activate voice recognition to open the trunk or door.

The key component of this system is PATEO CONNECT+'s high-power piezoelectric vibrator sound generator that supports sound generation from body panels. The device is ultra-light, ultra-thin, waterproof, dustproof, corrosion-resistant, and resistant to high/low temperatures, and features a wide sound frequency band and a long service life, making it suitable for out-of-car sound generation.

The automotive all-scenario intelligent interactive system that integrates sound vibrators and control units has multi-modal interaction capabilities such as multi-directional sound generation and perception outside the car. The system supports more than 50 new scenario applications, covering leisure and entertainment, reminder services, safe vehicle control, vehicle communication, advertising sales, new business models, etc., and including vehicle collision warning, local rescue, megaphones inside and outside the car, out-of-car sound waves, out-of-car karaoke, out-of-car speeches, keyless entry, and smart marketing.

4. Kick sensing: Capacitive solutions are widely used, and UWB solutions are just emerging.

The inductive tailgate is commonly known as "one-kick". As the name suggests, the trunk is opened by sweeping the sensor under the car with your foot. With the rapid development of vehicle intelligence, kick-activated tailgates have gradually become a standard feature of mid-to-high-end models thanks to their unique ease of use and intelligence. In recent years, the installation rate of sensor-based tailgate opening functions has been on the rise, increasing from 11.9% in 2021 to 22.3% in September 2024.

The key component of the inductive tailgate is the kick sensor, which is usually installed inside the rear bumper of the vehicle. There are diverse solutions for kick sensors, including infrared, capacitive, ultrasonic, radar, and UWB radar solutions.

Among them, the infrared solution is being phased out, and the capacitive solution is currently the most popular solution in the market. The UWB solution, characterized by high stability (compared to the capacitive solution), moderate cost (more expensive than the capacitive solution, and cheaper than the radar solution) and low power consumption (lower than the radar solution), is gradually emerging.

In November 2024, Linked Intelligent Technology published its patented kick sensor which aims to simplify the installation method of the (capacitive) leg sweep sensing device and improve the sensitivity and reliability during its detection process. Linked Intelligent Technology is a supplier of capacitive kick sensors. The controller housing of its second-generation capacitive kick sensor uses laser welding technology and a dedicated capacitance detection chip to support action recognition such as leg sweeps and oblique kicks. And it can effectively avoid the probability of false triggering such as water splashing, pets and pedestrians passing by. At present, Linked Intelligent Technology's second-generation capacitive kick sensor has been mass-produced for 8 models, and the first-generation capacitive kick sensor has been spawned for 10 models.

In 2024, YF Tech launched a UWB radar kick solution, an expansion of its UWB digital key. YF Tech's UWB radar kick solution reuses the UWB module of the digital key system to recognize kicking movements through algorithms without any additional hardware. According to the test data from the company's CNAS laboratory, this solution can accurately and quickly recognize the user's kicking movements (forward kicks and sweeps), with a success rate of higher than 99.9% and a response time of less than 300ms; also it can completely avoid possible interference caused by water droplets splashing, pets and pedestrians passing by, etc. in the sensing area, with nearly 0% false touch rate by kicking.

Table of Contents

1 Overview of Intelligent Door Market

  • 1.1 Overview of Door System
  • 1.2 Introduction to Intelligent Doors
  • 1.3 Important Components of Intelligent Doors
  • 1.4 Door Styling Design
    • 1.4.1 Door Styling and Installation (1)
    • 1.4.2 Door Styling and Installation (2)
    • 1.4.3 Door Styling and Installation (3)
  • 1.5 Highlight Functions of Intelligent Doors
    • 1.5.1 Obstacle Avoidance during Door Opening
    • 1.5.2 Door Hovering
    • 1.5.3 Intelligent Surface Control
    • 1.5.4 Intelligent Interconnection
    • 1.5.5 Door Function Integration
    • 1.5.6 Adaptive Doors
  • 1.6 Intelligent Door Industry Chain
  • 1.7 Intelligent Door Market Size
  • 1.8 Intelligent Door Competitive Landscape
  • 1.9 Function Comparison between Major Intelligent Door Vendors
  • 1.10 Door Control Module
    • 1.10.1 Door Control Module Architecture
    • 1.10.2 Door Control Module Suppliers and Their Relationships with OEMs
  • 1.11 Door Structure
    • 1.11.1 Door Structural Features in China
    • 1.11.2 Pan-Asian Door Structure Strategy
    • 1.11.3 Next-generation APH Door Cost in Pan Asia
  • 1.12 DOW
    • 1.12.1 Installation of DOW
    • 1.12.2 Sensor Configuration of DOW
    • 1.12.3 Continental's Door Sensors
    • 1.12.4 Veoneer's Door Sensors
    • 1.12.5 WHST's Door Sensors (1)
    • 1.12.6 WHST's Door Sensors (2)
    • 1.12.7 ChengTech's Door Sensors (1)
    • 1.12.8 ChengTech's Door Sensors (2)
    • 1.12.9 ChengTech's Door Sensors (3)
    • 1.12.10 Autoroad's Door Sensors
    • 1.12.11 Chuhang Tech's Door Sensors
    • 1.12.12 ANNGIC's Door Sensors
    • 1.12.13 Zongmu Technology's Door Sensors (1)
    • 1.12.14 Zongmu Technology's Door Sensors (2)
    • 1.12.15 Door Sensor Chips of Texas Instruments
    • 1.12.16 Door Sensor Chips of Calterah Semiconductor Technology

2 Intelligent Door Access Modes

  • 2.1 Overview of Intelligent Door Access Modes
  • 2.2 PEPS
    • 2.2.1 Introduction to PEPS System
    • 2.2.2 Installations and Installation Rate of PEPS
    • 2.2.3 PEPS Breakdown by Major Brands and Models
    • 2.2.4 PEPS Breakdown by Price Range
    • 2.2.5 PEPS Market Size
    • 2.2.6 Global PEPS Suppliers
  • 2.3 APP-controlled Doors
  • 2.4 Digital Key Access
    • 2.4.1 Digital Key Access Technology Roadmap
    • 2.4.2 Digital Key Application Scenarios
    • 2.4.3 Digital Key Assembly
    • 2.4.4 Digital Key Installation Rate and Market Size Forecast
    • 2.4.5 Forecast of Market Share of Each Segment in the Digital Key Market
    • 2.4.6 Digital Key Market Size Forecast
  • 2.5 Gesture Recognition Access
    • 2.5.1 Cases of Models Using Gesture Recognition to Open Doors
    • 2.5.2 Gesture Recognition Access Solutions of Suppliers
    • 2.5.3 Gesture-controlled Door Patents of OEMs
    • 2.5.4 Gesture-controlled Door Patents of Suppliers
  • 2.6 Face Recognition Access
    • 2.6.1 Face Recognition Access Solutions of OEMs
    • 2.6.2 Face Recognition Access Solutions of Suppliers
    • 2.6.3 Face Recognition Access System Patents
  • 2.7 Voice Access
    • 2.7.1 Cases of OEMs Using Voice to Open Doors
    • 2.7.2 Voice Access System Patents
  • 2.8 Fingerprint Recognition Access
  • 2.9 Finger Vein Recognition Access
  • 2.10 Touch Access
  • 2.11 Password Lock Access

3 Intelligent Door Market Segments

  • 3.1 Electric Suction Doors
    • 3.1.1 Electric Suction Door System Structure
    • 3.1.2 Installations and Installation Rate of Electric Suction Doors
    • 3.1.3 Electric Suction Door Market Size
  • 3.2 Automatic Opening and Closing of Doors
    • 3.2.1 Installations and Installation Rate of Automatic Doors
    • 3.2.2 Automatic Door Market Size
  • 3.3 Frameless Doors
    • 3.3.1 Development History
    • 3.3.2 Installations and Installation Rate
    • 3.3.3 Problems and Solutions
    • 3.3.4 Sealing System Structure Cases
  • 3.4 Hidden Electric Door Handles
    • 3.4.1 Advantages
    • 3.4.2 System Structure
    • 3.4.3 Installations and Installation Rate
    • 3.4.4 Market Size
    • 3.4.5 Electric Hidden Door Handle Suppliers and Competition Landscape
    • 3.4.6 Cases of Models with Electric Hidden Door Handles
    • 3.4.7 Development Trends of Hidden Door Handles
  • 3.5 Suicide Doors without B-pillar
    • 3.5.1 Cases of Models with Suicide Doors without B-pillar
    • 3.5.2 Safety of Suicide Doors without B-pillar
  • 3.6 Electric Side Sliding Doors
    • 3.6.1 Installations and Installation Rate
    • 3.6.2 Market Size
  • 3.7 Smart B-pillar
    • 3.7.1 Smart B-pillar Application Features (1)
    • 3.7.2 Smart B-pillar Application Features (2)
    • 3.7.3 Models with Smart B-pillar Supported by Fuyao

4 Electric Tailgate Market

  • 4.1 Introduction to Electric Tailgates
  • 4.2 Drive Modes of Electric Tailgates
  • 4.3 Highlights of Electric Tailgates
  • 4.4 Electric Tailgate Supply Chain
  • 4.5 Competitive Landscape of Electric Tailgates
  • 4.6 Electric Tailgate Installations and Installation Rate
  • 4.7 Sensor-based Opening Function Installations and Installation Rate of Electric Tailgates
  • 4.8 Position Memory Function Installations and Installation Rate of Electric Tailgates
  • 4.9 Electric Tailgate Market Size
  • 4.10 Models with Electric Tailgates (Domestic)
  • 4.11 Models with Electric Tailgates (Overseas)
  • 4.12 Kick-activated Electric Tailgates
    • 4.12.1 UWB Radar Kick Solution Suppliers (1)
    • 4.12.2 UWB Radar Kick Solution Suppliers (2)
    • 4.12.3 UWB Radar Kick Solution Suppliers (3)
    • 4.12.4 Capacitive Kick Sensor Suppliers
    • 4.12.5 Radar Kick Sensor Suppliers
  • 4.13 AR Smart Tailgates
    • 4.13.1 AR Smart Tailgate Suppliers (1)
    • 4.13.2 AR Smart Tailgate Suppliers (2)
    • 4.13.3 Cases of Models with AR Smart Tailgates

5 Lightweight Intelligent Door and Sealing Strip Market

  • 5.1 Lightweight Doors
    • 5.1.1 Technology
    • 5.1.2 Solutions
    • 5.1.3 Solutions of Suppliers
  • 5.2 Door Sealing Strip
    • 5.2.1 Classification
    • 5.2.2 Frameless Sealing Strip
    • 5.2.3 Market Size
    • 5.2.4 Production Technology
    • 5.2.5 Competitive Landscape
    • 5.2.6 Main Suppliers

6 Intelligent Door System Suppliers

  • 6.1 OEMs' Layout in Intelligent Access Modes
  • 6.2 Features of OEMs' Intelligent Doors
  • 6.3 Tesla
  • 6.4 Jaguar Land Rover
  • 6.5 Genesis
  • 6.6 HiPhi
  • 6.7 Hongqi
  • 6.8 ZEEKR
  • 6.9 Lexus
  • 6.10 BMW
  • 6.11 Hyper
  • 6.12 MG Cyberster
  • 6.13 STERRA ES
  • 6.14 Yangwang U9
  • 6.15 Neta S
  • 6.16 Summary of Models with Door Radar

7 Intelligent Door System Suppliers

  • 7.1 Brose Group
    • 7.1.1 Profile
    • 7.1.2 Development History
    • 7.1.3 Business Planning
    • 7.1.4 Cooperation Cases
    • 7.1.5 Customers
    • 7.1.6 Progress in Chinese Factories
    • 7.1.7 Door and Tailgate System
    • 7.1.8 Electric Side Door Drive System
    • 7.1.9 Electric Auto Doors
    • 7.1.10 BRAIN Software System
    • 7.1.11 Models Supported by Door Products
  • 7.2 Magna
    • 7.2.1 Profile
    • 7.2.2 Intelligent Door System
    • 7.2.3 Creative Door Cases
    • 7.2.4 Models Supported by Door Products
  • 7.3 Edscha
    • 7.3.1 Profile
    • 7.3.2 Global Business Layout
    • 7.3.3 Intelligent Door System
    • 7.3.4 Intelligent Cockpit Layout Dynamics
    • 7.3.5 Models Supported by Door Products
  • 7.4 Continental
    • 7.4.1 Profile
    • 7.4.2 Revenue
    • 7.4.3 Intelligent Door Solutions
    • 7.4.4 Electric Door Controllers and Door Controllers
    • 7.4.5 Models Supported by Door Products
  • 7.5 Aisin
    • 7.5.1 Profile
    • 7.5.2 Development History
    • 7.5.3 Automotive Parts
    • 7.5.4 Revenue Structure
    • 7.5.5 Revenue Structure
    • 7.5.6 Door Products
    • 7.5.7 Linkage-type Electric Door System
    • 7.5.8 Human-vehicle Interconnection Based on Automatic Doors
    • 7.5.9 Sliding-door-linked Foot Pedals
    • 7.5.10 Models Supported by Door Products
  • 7.6 Hyundai Mobis
    • 7.6.1 Profile
    • 7.6.2 Global Layout
    • 7.6.3 Revenue
    • 7.6.4 Intelligent Door System
    • 7.6.5 Models Supported by Door Products
  • 7.7 Dongjian Technology
    • 7.7.1 Profile
    • 7.7.2 Intelligent Cockpit Control System R&D Layout
    • 7.7.3 Intelligent Door Layout
    • 7.7.4 Electric Door Layout
    • 7.7.5 "One Body and Two Wings" Development Strategy
    • 7.7.6 Intelligent Electromechanical System Layout
    • 7.7.7 Intelligent Electric Doors
    • 7.7.8 Customers
    • 7.7.9 Models Supported by Door Products
  • 7.8 Minth Group
    • 7.8.1 Profile
    • 7.8.2 Product Layout
    • 7.8.3 Intelligent Exterior System
    • 7.8.4 Intelligent Side Door System
    • 7.8.5 Intelligent Tailgate Solutions
    • 7.8.6 Intelligent Surface Business
    • 7.8.7 Customers
    • 7.8.8 Models Supported by Door Products
  • 7.9 Yanfeng
    • 7.9.1 Profile
    • 7.9.2 Lightweight Intelligent Side Door Technology
    • 7.9.3 Models Supported by Door Products
  • 7.10 Bethel Automotive Safety Systems
    • 7.10.1 Profile
    • 7.10.2 Electric Tailgate System
  • 7.11 HI-LEX
    • 7.11.1 Profile
    • 7.11.2 Intelligent Tailgate ECU
    • 7.11.3 Models Supported by Door Products
  • 7.12 Tuopu Group
    • 7.12.1 Profile
    • 7.12.2 Product Cost
    • 7.12.3 Intelligent Side Door System
    • 7.12.4 Electric Side Door Actuator Patent
    • 7.12.5 Features of Intelligent Side Door System
    • 7.12.6 Models Supported by Door Products
  • 7.13 Changzhou Kaicheng
    • 7.13.1 Profile
    • 7.13.2 Electric Tailgate Products
    • 7.13.3 Application Cases of Electric Tailgate Controllers
    • 7.13.4 Models Supported by Door Products
  • 7.14 Kiekert AG
    • 7.14.1 Profile
    • 7.14.2 Factory Layout
    • 7.14.3 Intelligent Door Products
    • 7.14.4 Models Supported by Door Products
  • 7.15 Other Suppliers
    • 7.15.1 HMC
    • 7.15.2 Ziezone Auto Parts
    • 7.15.3 Antolin

8 Summary and Development Trends of Intelligent Doors

  • 8.1 Smart Door Installation Rate Trend
  • 8.2 Intelligent Door Market Size Trend
  • 8.3 Trend 3
  • 8.4 Trend 4
  • 8.5 Trend 5
  • 8.6 Trend 6
  • 8.7 Trend 7
  • 8.8 Trend 8
  • 8.9 Trend 9
  • 8.10 Trend 10
  • 8.11 Trend 11