Intelligent Cockpits Will Be Installed in 20 Percent of All Cars by 2025

Intelligent Cockpits Will Be Installed in 20 Percent of All Cars by 2025
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The total number of vehicles with intelligent cockpits will reach 287 million by 2025; rising from 122 million in 2021, according to Juniper Research. This represents a growth of 130% over the next five years, with one in five vehicles in use including an intelligent cockpit by 2025.

An intelligent cockpit includes digital displays that provide infotainment and real-time information services via cellular connectivity embedded in the vehicle. The development of integrated services in the intelligent cockpit will be closely linked to the development of 5G, edge computing, and smart city services. It urged market stakeholders, including automotive OEMs, technology service providers and operators, to work closely to develop an ecosystem that can swiftly roll out new consumer-friendly services.

The processing power for in-vehicle services will be moved to the cloud, which will greatly increase the capabilities needed for intelligent driver systems. However, it warned that attractive monetisation models have yet to be established for the ecosystem to fully develop; ensuring that the ROI meets the substantial R&D costs spent so far.

The research predicted that, by 2025, over 45 million voice assistants will have access to basic forms of vehicle functionality, such as display and internal lighting control; rising from less than 1 million in 2021. "Automotive OEMs will slowly open up the vehicle to third parties. Enabling voice control for more complex in-vehicle functions will provide greater safety benefits and convenience for drivers," remarked research co-author Julia Karant.