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Global Automotive Test Equipment Market Assessment, By Vehicle Type [Passenger Vehicles, Commercial Vehicles], By Product Type [Smoke Meter, Opacity Meter, Others], By Solution Type [Emission Test Equipment, Emission Test Software, Emission Test Services]

Publisher Market Xcel
Published Jul 14, 2025
Length 225 Pages
SKU # MXCL20203115

Description

Global automotive test equipment market is projected to witness a CAGR of 5.26% during the forecast period 2025-2032, growing from USD 3.26 billion in 2024 to USD 4.91 billion in 2032F, owing to the increased usage of tools and systems used in vehicle development, manufacturing, and maintenance. It spans production-line equipment, diagnostic devices, emissions testers, and ADAS/EV test systems. Growth is driven by technological advancements and regulatory mandates. Innovation in smart manufacturing and the rising adoption of EVs and autonomous vehicles necessitate rigorous testing regimes. The industry is competitive, with players focusing on innovation, strategic partnerships, and regional expansion in response to evolving safety, environmental, and performance standards across global markets.

For instance, in July 2024, the TRUE Initiative launched Africa’s first real-world vehicle emissions testing in Kampala, Uganda, using advanced plume-chasing technology to assess 4,000 vehicles. This project sets a new quality benchmark for emissions data, supporting stricter standards for imported used vehicles while empowering policymakers to improve air quality and public health in rapidly growing cities.

ADAS Proliferation Along with Compliance to Fuel the Automotive Test Equipment Market Demand

As electric vehicles and advanced driver-assistance systems become widespread, automakers demand specialized testing equipment—battery cyclers, thermal chambers, radar simulators, and on-road ADAS validation rigs to verify safety and performance. The complexity and integration of electronics and software heighten the need for precise, automated testing tools in R&D and production environments. This accelerates investment in innovative testing infrastructure to meet both consumer safety expectations and regulatory requirements.

For instance, in March 2023, AB Dynamics plc launched new ADAS/AV test equipment. Specifically engineered to replicate complex urban testing scenarios, the LaunchPad Spin mimics dynamic movements, accommodates various vulnerable road user (VRU) targets, and achieves a maximum speed of 30 km/h (20 mph). The Spin is equipped with torque vectoring wheels and a front wheel that is precision-steered, allowing for continuous rotation through 360 degrees without a stopping point.

Stringent global safety and environmental standards, such as Euro 7, EPA, NHTSA mandates, and similar across APAC, require intensive end-of-line and type-approval testing. Emissions analyzers, chassis dynamometers, and environmental simulators ensure vehicle fleets meet CO₂, particulate, and crash standards. Enforcement pressure and imposing penalties drive OEMs and suppliers to upgrade testing capabilities, boosting equipment demand and compliance-driven market growth.

Industry 4.0 and Aftermarket Expansion to Shape Automotive Test Equipment Market Dynamics

The combination of IoT, digital twins, AI-powered predictive analytics, and cloud platforms is revolutionizing testing operations, turning them into smarter, data-driven processes. This upgrade boosts efficiency, improves traceability, and enhances predictive maintenance. Suppliers now offer modular, connected test benches and virtualization software, creating market demand for turnkey, Industry 4.0–ready solutions that support real-time decision-making and flexible production strategies.

For instance, in April 2024, AVL Group unveiled advanced test systems for brake emissions regulation compliance at the Automotive Testing Expo. The company’s new brake particle analysis system is designed to help manufacturers meet stringent regulatory standards by providing precise measurement and analysis of brake emissions. This innovation highlights AVL’s ongoing commitment to developing innovative automotive testing equipment that addresses evolving industry requirements and supports cleaner, safer mobility solutions.

The proliferation of vehicles and growing consumer awareness about proper maintenance, fuel demand for service-level diagnostic and repair tools. Independent workshops require portable scan tools, oscilloscopes, and wheel alignment testers. In emerging markets, the surge in fleets and ride-hailing services intensifies wear and tear diagnostics. This aftermarket ecosystem complements OEM production testing, extending demand into post-sale segments.

Passenger Vehicles Lead in the Global Automotive Test Equipment Market

Based on vehicle type, the passenger vehicle segment dominates owing to its sheer volume in global vehicle production. As OEMs ramp up annual car manufacturing, boosted by rising middle-class demand, urbanization, and fleet renewal, test-equipment requirements scale proportionally. Passenger cars also drive innovative trends; their transition to EVs, HEVs, and ADAS platforms make them frontline adopters of advanced testing rigs ranging from battery system cyclers to radar and LiDAR validation chambers.

Passenger vehicles face rigorous safety and emissions standards in major markets (EU, the U.S., China), necessitating extensive compliance checks. Manufacturers build high-throughput production testing lines tailored for mass-produced car models, while increasing complexity in infotainment, connectivity, and electrification widens the scope for diagnostics and subsystem testing. This bird’s-eye combination of scale, regulation, and tech infusion ensures passenger vehicles remain the largest and fastest-growing segment in the test equipment industry.

Europe Dominates the Global Automotive Test Equipment Market Share

Europe is at the forefront of the global automotive test equipment market, owing to a mix of strict regulations, innovative technological advancements, and a strong automotive manufacturing sector. The region’s early adoption of strict emission standards, such as Euro 6 and Euro 7, compels manufacturers to invest in innovative testing solutions to ensure compliance with environmental and safety regulations. Germany stands out as a leader in the automotive market, highlighting its strength through a robust automotive industry, heavy investments in research and development, and a commitment to both traditional and electric vehicles.

European automakers are focusing on quality assurance, making good use of advanced diagnostic tools and testing systems to check emissions, battery performance, and the latest in autonomous driving tech. Plus, with government incentives pushing for zero-emission vehicles and the growing popularity of electric and hybrid buses, there’s a rising demand for cutting-edge testing equipment. Major industry players drive continual innovation, solidifying Europe’s position as a benchmark for reliability, sustainability, and technological advancement in the global automotive test equipment sector.

For instance, in June 2023, UK-based Autocraft EV Solutions launched its REVIVE MOBILE Repair Centre at the REMATEC exhibition in Amsterdam. This pioneering facility, housed in a 30-foot expandable container, is fully equipped with advanced automotive testing equipment for EV battery diagnostics, integrity checks, and remanufacturing. Capable of servicing up to 2,000 battery packs annually, it delivers scalable, on-site battery testing and repair, reducing environmental impact and logistical challenges.

Impact of the U.S. Tariff on the Automotive Test Equipment Market

The U.S. tariffs on imported auto parts and testing equipment are driving up costs for OEMs and their suppliers. This situation forces them to either absorb the price hikes or move their production elsewhere. A hefty 25% tariff on auto components is putting pressure on smaller and mid-sized suppliers, pushing them to either shift their operations overseas or expand their product offerings. Meanwhile, larger companies are eyeing options in Vietnam, Mexico, or even expanding within the U.S. to dodge these tariffs. The increased import costs are also causing delays in investments for next gen testing systems and making it harder for equipment to stay competitively priced. Hence, OEMs are taking a hard look at their supply chains, leaning towards local sourcing, or setting up regional testing hubs to reduce tariff risks and stay compliant with regulations.

Key Players Landscape and Outlook

Market leaders are all about standing out with their products, and they do this by offering top-notch sensor portfolios that include MEMS, infrared, and non-contact technologies. They pour a lot of resources into research and development to make devices smaller, tougher, and better suited for the ever-changing needs of electric vehicles (EVs) and advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS). By forming strategic partnerships and joint development agreements with automakers and semiconductor companies, they enhance their integration capabilities. Expanding their global manufacturing presence, especially in Asia-Pacific and North America, helps them minimize tariff risks and streamline their supply chains. On top of that, companies are stepping up their aftermarket services by providing IoT-enabled sensor solutions for remote diagnostics and predictive maintenance. With competitive pricing and a solid quality certification process, companies are securing wins with original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), all while ensuring their sourcing practices meet global emission and safety standards.

For instance, in October 2023, Opus Group AB unveiled a unified platform that encompasses OE and multi-brand diagnostics, remote programming, and calibration solutions, supported by skilled technicians and advanced patented technology. The company is pleased to present its newest innovative product, ADAS Map. This software platform is designed to thoroughly identify ADAS systems, their components, exact component locations, required calibrations, and the fundamental reasons for these calibrations.

Table of Contents

225 Pages
1. Project Scope and Definitions 2. Research Methodology 3. Impact of U.S. Tariffs 4. Executive Summary 5. Voice of Customers 5.1. Respondent Demographics 5.2. Brand Awareness 5.3. Factors Considered in Purchase Decisions 5.4. Unmet Needs 6. Global Automotive Test Equipment Market Outlook, 2018-2032F 6.1. Market Size Analysis & Forecast 6.1.1. By Value 6.2. Market Share Analysis & Forecast 6.2.1. By Vehicle Type 6.2.1.1. Passenger Vehicles 6.2.1.2. Commercial Vehicles 6.2.2. By Product Type 6.2.2.1. Smoke Meter 6.2.2.2. Opacity Meter 6.2.2.3. Others 6.2.3. By Solution Type 6.2.3.1. Emission Test Equipment 6.2.3.2. Emission Test Software 6.2.3.3. Emission Test Services 6.2.4. By Region 6.2.4.1. North America 6.2.4.2. Europe 6.2.4.3. Asia-Pacific 6.2.4.4. South America 6.2.4.5. Middle East and Africa 6.2.5. By Company Market Share Analysis (Top 5 Companies and Others – By Value, 2024) 6.3. Market Map Analysis, 2024 6.3.1. By Vehicle Type 6.3.2. By Product Type 6.3.3. By Solution Type 6.3.4. By Region 7. North America Automotive Test Equipment Market Outlook, 2018-2032F 7.1. Market Size Analysis & Forecast 7.1.1. By Value 7.2. Market Share Analysis & Forecast 7.2.1. By Vehicle Type 7.2.1.1. Passenger Vehicles 7.2.1.2. Commercial Vehicles 7.2.2. By Product Type 7.2.2.1. Smoke Meter 7.2.2.2. Opacity Meter 7.2.2.3. Others 7.2.3. By Solution Type 7.2.3.1. Emission Test Equipment 7.2.3.2. Emission Test Software 7.2.3.3. Emission Test Services 7.2.4. By Country Share 7.2.4.1. United States 7.2.4.2. Canada 7.2.4.3. Mexico 7.3. Country Market Assessment 7.3.1. United States Automotive Test Equipment Market Outlook, 2018-2032F* 7.3.1.1. Market Size Analysis & Forecast 7.3.1.1.1. By Value 7.3.1.2. Market Share Analysis & Forecast 7.3.1.2.1. By Vehicle Type 7.3.1.2.1.1. Passenger Vehicles 7.3.1.2.1.2. Commercial Vehicles 7.3.1.2.2. By Product Type 7.3.1.2.2.1. Smoke Meter 7.3.1.2.2.2. Opacity Meter 7.3.1.2.2.3. Others 7.3.1.2.3. By Solution Type 7.3.1.2.3.1. Emission Test Equipment 7.3.1.2.3.2. Emission Test Software 7.3.1.2.3.3. Emission Test Services 7.3.2. Canada 7.3.3. Mexico *All segments will be provided for all regions and countries covered 8. Europe Automotive Test Equipment Market Outlook, 2018-2032F 8.1. Germany 8.2. France 8.3. Italy 8.4. United Kingdom 8.5. Russia 8.6. Netherlands 8.7. Spain 8.8. Turkey 8.9. Poland 9. Asia-Pacific Automotive Test Equipment Market Outlook, 2018-2032F 9.1. India 9.2. China 9.3. Japan 9.4. Australia 9.5. Vietnam 9.6. South Korea 9.7. Indonesia 9.8. Philippines 10. South America Automotive Test Equipment Market Outlook, 2018-2032F 10.1. Brazil 10.2. Argentina 11. Middle East and Africa Automotive Test Equipment Market Outlook, 2018-2032F 11.1. Saudi Arabia 11.2. UAE 11.3. South Africa 12. Porter’s Five Forces Analysis 13. PESTLE Analysis 14. Market Dynamics 14.1. Market Drivers 14.2. Market Challenges 15. Market Trends and Developments 16. Case Studies 17. Competitive Landscape 17.1. Competition Matrix of Top 5 Market Leaders 17.2. SWOT Analysis for Top 5 Players 17.3. Key Players Landscape for Top 10 Market Players 17.3.1. Opus Group AB 17.3.1.1. Company Details 17.3.1.2. Key Management Personnel 17.3.1.3. Key Products Offered 17.3.1.4. Key Financials (As Reported) 17.3.1.5. Key Market Focus and Geographical Presence 17.3.1.6. Recent Developments/Collaborations/Partnerships/Mergers and Acquisitions 17.3.2. Gemco Equipment Ltd & Gemco Service Ltd 17.3.3. TÜV NORD GROUP 17.3.4. CAPELEC SAS 17.3.5. HORIBA, Ltd. 17.3.6. Applus Servicios Tecnológicos, SLU 17.3.7. Bosch Automotive Service Solutions LLC 17.3.8. MTS Systems Corporation 17.3.9. Huff Technologies Inc. 17.3.10. Snap-on Equipment Srl *Companies mentioned above DO NOT hold any order as per market share and can be changed as per information available during research work. 18. Strategic Recommendations 19. About Us and Disclaimer
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