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Automotive Front End Module Market

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The automotive front end module market can be distinguished by component outlook, vehicle type and material<br />

type. In the component outlook, there are generally eight types; fenders, front grill, headlight, radiator, bumper,<br />

condenser crash management systems and others. The vehicle type outlook can be further segmented into three<br />

types, passenger vehicle, heavy commercial vehicle and light commercial vehicle. On the other hand in the material<br />

type outlook, the market is segmented into five types. This contains aluminum, composites, steel, plastic and hybrid.<br />

Europe held the largest market share for automotive front end module market because of the heavy R&D carried out<br />

in this field and regulations set by the European Union (EU) for pedestrian safety. In Asia-Pacific region, demand for<br />

affordable vehicle is increasing at an increasing rate due to the demand from developing nations such as India and<br />

China among others. Modularization of vehicle parts is the only option for the manufacturers to meet the demand of<br />

the people and keep the price of the vehicle reasonable.<br />

Some of the Major Players in this industry are Faurecia SA (France.), Mahle GmbH (Germany), Hbpo<br />

Group (Germany), DENSO Corp (Japan), Faurecia (France), Magna International Inc.(U.S), Hyundai<br />

Mobis (South Korea), and Valeo S.A. (France), among others.<br />

This research report analyzes this market on the basis of its market segments, major geographies,<br />

and current market trends.<br />

Geographies analyzed under this research report include<br />

• North America<br />

• Asia Pacific<br />

• Europe<br />

• Middle East and Africa<br />

• Latin America<br />

This report provides comprehensive analysis of

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