Gasgoo Munich- Data from Gasgoo Automotive Institute indicates that as vehicle intelligence and electrification deepen, the smart cockpit has become the core battlefield for automakers to differentiate products and elevate user experience. Key segments—cockpit domain controllers, chips, HUDs, displays, and voice systems—are undergoing simultaneous technological iteration and landscape reshaping. Installation data for January and February 2026 reveals a surge in local supply chains and diverging concentration among top players, marking a new competitive phase for the industry.
Cockpit Domain Controller Supplier Installation Rankings
First place: Desay SV, with 214,209 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 15.5% market share.
Second place: Bosch, with 127,439 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 9.2% market share.
Third place: Huawei, with 106,111 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 7.7% market share.
Fourth place: Ecarx, with 92,773 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 6.7% market share.
Fifth place: SVolt Electronics, with 84,377 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 6.1% market share.
Sixth place: CheLianTianXia, with 76,733 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 5.5% market share.
Seventh place: Harman, with 69,641 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 5.0% market share.
Eighth place: Julong, with 65,398 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 4.7% market share.
Ninth place: Foryou, with 59,702 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 4.3% market share.
Tenth place: Pegatron, Quanta (Tesla), with 57,882 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 4.2% market share.

Looking at the Jan–Feb 2026 rankings for cockpit domain controllers, Desay SV sits comfortably in first with 214,209 installations and a 15.5% share—well ahead of rivals and underscoring its dominance. Bosch (127,439 units, 9.2%) and Huawei (106,111 units, 7.7%) follow in second and third, respectively. Both surpassed 100,000 units, joining Desay SV in the market's top tier.
Mid-pack suppliers like Ecarx, SVolt Electronics, CheLianTianXia, and Harman hold shares between 5% and 7%, reflecting a relatively balanced competitive landscape. Julong, Foryou, and the Pegatron-Quanta (Tesla) cluster also cracked the top ten, each claiming over 4%. This suggests the market remains concentrated, with leaders holding a distinct advantage, while other players must rely on tech innovation or strategic alliances to gain ground.
Cockpit Domain Controller Chip Supplier Installation Rankings
First place: Qualcomm, with 1,014,378 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 72.1% market share.
Second place: Huawei, with 110,972 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 7.9% market share.
Third place: SiEngine, with 74,118 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 5.3% market share.
Fourth place: AMD, with 59,290 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 4.2% market share.
Fifth place: MediaTek, with 44,127 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 3.1% market share.
Sixth place: Semicore, with 33,581 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 2.4% market share.
Seventh place: Renesas Electronics, with 23,264 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 1.7% market share.
Eighth place: Samsung Semiconductor, with 20,661 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 1.5% market share.
Ninth place: AutoChips, with 12,997 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 0.9% market share.
Tenth place: Texas Instruments, with 11,064 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 0.8% market share.

The Jan–Feb 2026 chip rankings show a highly concentrated top end, with domestic players steadily gaining ground. Qualcomm is in a league of its own with 1.01 million installations and a 72.1% share, effectively creating a "one superpower" dynamic. Huawei and SiEngine follow with 7.9% and 5.3%, respectively, as local chipmakers accelerate mass-market adoption. Meanwhile, AMD, MediaTek, and Semicore are locked in a fierce mid-tier battle with shares between 2% and 4.5%. Renesas, Samsung, AutoChips, and Texas Instruments also secured spots in the top ten.
HUD Supplier Installation Rankings
First place: Foryou Multimedia, with 194,471 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 31.1% market share.
Second place: E-Lead Electronic, with 74,954 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 12.0% market share.
Third place: Denso, with 63,107 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 10.1% market share.
Fourth place: Zejing, with 62,126 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 9.9% market share.
Fifth place: Crystal Optech, with 51,831 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding an 8.3% market share.
Sixth place: Omwei, with 45,455 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 7.3% market share.
Seventh place: Huawei, with 33,370 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 5.3% market share.
Eighth place: FUTURUS, with 30,595 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 4.9% market share.
Ninth place: FinDreams Precision, with 17,075 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 2.7% market share.
Tenth place: Puchuang, with 10,389 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 1.7% market share.

The Jan–Feb 2026 HUD rankings reveal a market led by a dominant player, driven by domestic firms, and split into clear tiers. Foryou Multimedia tops the list with 194,471 units and a 31.1% share, leveraging scale and cost advantages to lock down the mainstream.
In the second tier, E-Lead, Denso, and Zejing hover around the 10% mark with similar volumes, resulting in tight competition. Crystal Optech and Omwei sit in the middle with roughly 7% to 8% shares. Meanwhile, Huawei and FUTURUS are aggressively expanding into intelligent and AR-HUD products, steadily raising their market profiles.
AR-HUD Supplier Installation Rankings
First place: E-Lead Electronic, with 54,451 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 26.3% market share.
Second place: Zejing, with 36,057 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 17.4% market share.
Third place: Huawei, with 33,370 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 16.1% market share.
Fourth place: Foryou Multimedia, with 25,920 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 12.5% market share.
Fifth place: Crystal Optech, with 18,960 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 9.1% market share.
Sixth place: FUTURUS, with 16,676 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding an 8.0% market share.
Seventh place: Puchuang, with 6,334 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 3.1% market share.
Eighth place: Jingwei Hirain, with 5,558 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 2.7% market share.
Ninth place: FinDreams Precision, with 4,031 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 1.9% market share.
Tenth place: Leapmotor, with 2,940 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 1.4% market share.

The AR-HUD rankings for Jan–Feb 2026 show a contest among several strong players with relatively dispersed concentration. E-Lead leads with 54,451 units and a 26.3% share. Zejing and Huawei follow closely at 17.4% and 16.1%, respectively, keeping the race for the top tight.
Foryou Multimedia and Crystal Optech form a second tier with shares between 9% and 12.5%. Puchuang, Jingwei Hirain, FinDreams Precision, and Leapmotor also made the top ten, largely through specific projects or in-house supply. Overall, the AR-HUD market lacks an absolute leader. As demand grows for immersive interaction and ADAS visualization, the landscape remains fluid.
Center Screen Integration Supplier Installation Rankings
First place: Desay SV, with 455,667 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding an 18.0% market share.
Second place: Foryou, with 223,834 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding an 8.8% market share.
Third place: BYD, with 191,271 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 7.6% market share.
Fourth place: Innolux, with 168,415 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 6.7% market share.
Fifth place: Hangsheng, with 163,275 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 6.4% market share.
Sixth place: Panasonic, with 119,679 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 4.7% market share.
Seventh place: Fusai, with 106,887 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 4.2% market share.
Eighth place: Hiway, with 102,931 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 4.1% market share.
Ninth place: Tianbao, with 99,342 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 3.9% market share.
Tenth place: Beidou Zhilian, with 87,665 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 3.5% market share.

The center screen integration rankings for Jan–Feb 2026 show a market led by a few players but broadly competitive. Desay SV takes the top spot with 455,667 units and an 18.0% share, demonstrating clear scale advantages, though not yet a monopoly.
The second tier—Foryou, BYD, and Innolux—cluster between 7% and 9%, with volumes too close to call. Hangsheng and Panasonic hold the middle ground with 5% to 7% shares. Fusai, Hiway, and Tianbao hover around 4%. Beidou Zhilian enters the top ten at 3.5%, signaling steady progress in its smart cockpit strategy.
LCD Instrument Cluster Integration Supplier Installation Rankings
First place: Foryou, with 276,805 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 12.0% market share.
Second place: Omwei, with 258,962 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding an 11.2% market share.
Third place: Denso, with 219,236 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 9.5% market share.
Fourth place: Desay SV, with 190,697 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding an 8.3% market share.
Fifth place: Visteon, with 174,935 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 7.6% market share.
Sixth place: Tianyouwei, with 151,198 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 6.5% market share.
Seventh place: Innolux, with 78,570 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 3.4% market share.
Eighth place: Xintongda, with 72,973 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 3.2% market share.
Ninth place: Nippon Seiki, with 72,936 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 3.2% market share.
Tenth place: Bosch, with 68,176 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 3.0% market share.

The LCD cluster rankings for Jan–Feb 2026 show a tight race at the top and a fragmented field. Foryou leads with 276,805 units and a 12.0% share, followed closely by Omwei and Denso—both exceeding 200,000 units in a neck-and-neck battle.
Desay SV and Visteon form a second tier with shares between 7% and 8%, while Tianyouwei holds steady at sixth with 6.5%. The tail—Innolux, Xintongda, Nippon Seiki, and Bosch—all sit below 4%, indicating moderate concentration. As full LCD penetration rises and cockpit domains merge, scale and technical collaboration will be key determinants of market power.
Voice Supplier Installation Rankings
First place: iFlytek, with 999,904 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 43.9% market share.
Second place: Aispeech, with 443,694 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 19.5% market share.
Third place: Cerence, with 330,776 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 14.5% market share.
Fourth place: Xingji Meizu, with 168,438 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 7.4% market share.
Fifth place: Baidu, with 137,521 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 6.0% market share.
Sixth place: Xiaomi EV, with 59,341 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 2.6% market share.
Seventh place: Tesla, with 57,882 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 2.5% market share.
Eighth place: Volkswagen Ask, with 20,475 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 0.9% market share.
Ninth place: Alibaba, with 17,769 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 0.8% market share.
Tenth place: XPENG, with 17,229 installations from Jan–Feb 2026, holding a 0.8% market share.

The voice supplier rankings for Jan–Feb 2026 show high concentration at the top, with the first tier holding a distinct edge. iFlytek commands the lead with 999,904 units and a 43.9% share, a gap that highlights its strength in algorithms, client reach, and mass deployment.
Aispeech and Cerence follow in second and third with 19.5% and 14.5%, forming the market's core competitive bloc. Xingji Meizu and Baidu hold steady with 6% to 7%, while Xiaomi EV drives growth through its own vehicles. The tail—Tesla, Volkswagen Ask, Alibaba, and XPENG—each hold less than 2%, relying mostly on in-house solutions or specific projects.
Source: Gasgoo Automotive Institute Smart Cockpit Configuration Database
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