From:Internet Info Agency 2026-05-13 13:35:00
In Q1 2026, the installation volumes of core components for intelligent cockpits in China were as follows: **Cockpit Domain Controllers**: Desay SV Automotive ranked first with 326,624 units installed, capturing a 15.3% market share. Bosch (185,808 units, 8.7%) and Huawei Technologies (144,492 units, 6.8%) followed in second and third place, respectively. Among the top ten suppliers, eight were domestic companies, collectively holding over 65% of the market. The top three formed the leading tier, while the remaining players held shares ranging from 4.2% to 6.6%. **Cockpit Domain Controller Chips**: Qualcomm dominated the market with 1,568,179 units shipped and a commanding 72.1% share. Huawei Technologies (153,663 units, 7.1%), AMD (114,846 units, 5.3%), and SiEngine Technology (114,542 units, 5.3%) trailed behind. Domestic chipmakers collectively accounted for approximately 20% of the market, with Huawei, SiEngine, and SemiDrive accelerating their adoption in vehicles. **HUD (Head-Up Display)**: Foryou Multimedia led the segment with 298,867 units installed and a 31.1% share. E-Lead Electronic (111,188 units, 11.6%), Zejing Electronics (103,374 units, 10.8%), and Denso (91,746 units, 9.6%) ranked second through fourth, respectively. Eight of the top ten suppliers were domestic firms, together holding over 83% of the market. **AR-HUD**: E-Lead Electronic topped the ranking with 81,851 units installed and a 24.6% share. Zejing Electronics (59,546 units, 17.9%), Foryou Multimedia (46,664 units, 14.0%), and Huawei Technologies (45,807 units, 13.8%) followed closely. The combined share of the top six suppliers exceeded 80%, indicating that no single dominant player has yet emerged in this segment. **Center Console Display Integration**: Desay SV Automotive led with 651,747 units installed and a 16.7% share. BYD (373,442 units, 9.6%) and Foryou General (341,094 units, 8.7%) ranked second and third, respectively. Seven of the top ten suppliers were domestic companies; only Innolux and Panasonic represented foreign vendors. **Digital Instrument Cluster Integration**: Foryou General ranked first with 419,065 units installed and an 11.8% share. Omoda (354,064 units, 10.0%) and Denso (340,291 units, 9.6%) followed in second and third places. The top six suppliers together held over 53% of the market, reflecting moderate concentration. **In-Vehicle Voice Systems**: iFLYTEK maintained its leadership with 1,507,633 units installed and a 42.6% share. Sensetime Speech (770,864 units, 21.8%) and Cerence (467,535 units, 13.2%) ranked second and third, respectively. The top three accounted for a combined 77.6% of the market. Among the top ten, only Tesla and Volkswagen’s Mobvoi had foreign backgrounds; all others were domestic companies or OEMs using in-house developed solutions.

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