According to Gasgoo Automotive Research Institute, as automotive intelligence and electrification continue to advance, the smart cockpit has become a key battleground for automakers to build differentiated user experiences and compete for consumers. Core segments including cockpit domain controller, domain control chip, HUD, AR-HUD, integrated center console display, integrated LCD instrument cluster, and smart speech solution are simultaneously undergoing technological upgrades and competitive reshaping.
The Q1 2026 installation rankings across these segments show Chinese suppliers taking the lead across multiple areas, widening divergence among top-tier players, and continued uncertainty in high-growth segments, driving the smart cockpit supply chain into a new phase of competition and collaboration.
Top cockpit domain controller suppliers
Desay SV: 326,624 sets installed, 15.3% market share
Bosch: 185,808 sets installed, 8.7% market share
Huawei Technologies: 144,492 sets installed, 6.8% market share
ECARX: 141,732 sets installed, 6.6% market share
Honeycomb Electronics: 126,671 sets installed, 5.9% market share
Autolink: 118,520 sets installed, 5.6% market share
PEGATRON/Quanta (Tesla): 112,728 sets installed, 5.3% market share
HARMAN: 99,718 sets installed, 4.7% market share
Foryou General Electronics: 98,620 sets installed, 4.6% market share
JOYNEXT: 90,296 sets installed, 4.2% market share

From the Q1 2026 cockpit domain controller supplier rankings, the market continued to show a pattern of "China's local dominance and tier differentiation." Desay SV ranked first with 326,624 sets installed (15.3% share), further widening its lead and reinforcing its strong position in integrated cockpit solutions and OEM partnerships. Bosch and Huawei Technologies ranked second and third with 185,808 sets (8.7%) and 144,492 sets (6.8%), respectively. Together, the top three suppliers formed the market's leading tier and continued to dominate the industry landscape.
ECARX, Honeycomb Electronics, Autolink, PEGATRON/Quanta (Tesla), and HARMAN formed the second tier, with market shares ranging from 4.7% to 6.6%. The close competition among these suppliers reflects growing demand for differentiated cockpit solutions. Foryou General Electronics and JOYNEXT also entered the top ten with shares above 4%, highlighting that while the cockpit domain controller market remains concentrated at the top, domestic suppliers are still achieving steady growth through vertical integration and ecosystem partnerships.
Top brands of smart cockpit domain controller chip
Qualcomm: 1,568,179 units installed, 72.1% market share
Huawei Technologies: 153,663 units installed, 7.1% market share
AMD: 114,846 units installed, 5.3% market share
SiEngine: 114,542 units installed, 5.3% market share
MediaTek: 72,494 units installed, 3.3% market share
SemiDrive: 50,605 units installed, 2.3% market share
Samsung Semiconductor: 31,099 units installed, 1.4% market share
Renesas Electronics: 28,795 units installed, 1.3% market share
AutoChips: 18,342 units installed, 0.8% market share
Texas Instruments: 17,316 units installed, 0.8% market share

In Q1 2026, the cockpit domain controller chip market showed a pattern of dominant leadership alongside the rapid rise of domestic players. Qualcomm remained the clear market leader with an overwhelming 72.1% share, firmly controlling mainstream supply in the mid- to high-end cockpit chip segment, with its dominance unlikely to be challenged in the short term.
Huawei Technologies ranked second, highlighting the accelerating adoption of domestically developed chips in mass-production vehicles. AMD and SiEngine followed with 114,846 and 114,542 units installed, respectively, holding equal market shares as domestic and emerging chip design companies continued to expand their presence in the market.
MediaTek and SemiDrive maintained solid positions in the mid-tier, continuing to expand in mid-range cockpit vehicle programs. Samsung Semiconductor, Renesas Electronics, AutoChips, and Texas Instruments also ranked among the top ten, mainly focusing on niche markets and specific OEM projects.
Top HUD suppliers
Foryou Multimedia: 298,867 sets installed, 31.1% market share
E-LEAD: 111,188 sets installed, 11.6% market share
New Vision: 103,374 sets installed, 10.8% market share
DENSO: 91,746 sets installed, 9.6% market share
Crystal-Optech: 88,377 sets installed, 9.2% market share
AUMOVIO: 64,742 sets installed, 6.7% market share
FUTURUS: 53,687 sets installed, 5.6% market share
Huawei Technologies: 45,807 sets installed, 4.8% market share
FinDreams Precision: 34,934 sets installed, 3.6% market share
Nippon Seiki: 17,035 sets installed, 1.8% market share

In Q1 2026, the HUD market entered a rapid adoption phase, with domestic suppliers showing strong competitiveness. Foryou Multimedia firmly led the market with a 31.1% share, supported by mature mass-production capabilities and cost-effective solutions, securing its position as the clear industry leader.
E-LEAD, New Vision, and DENSO formed the second tier, each maintaining market shares around 10% with close competition among them. Crystal-Optech ranked fifth with 88,377 sets installed and a 9.2% market share.
AUMOVIO, FUTURUS, Huawei Technologies, FinDreams Precision, and Nippon Seiki ranked sixth to tenth, with market shares of 6.7%, 5.6%, 4.8%, 3.6%, and 1.8%, respectively, and installation volumes ranging from over 64,000 to around 17,000 sets. Notably, China's local suppliers accounted for eight of the top ten positions (Foryou Multimedia, E-LEAD, New Vision, Crystal-Optech, AUMOVIO, FUTURUS, Huawei Technologies, and FinDreams Precision), collectively holding more than 83% of the market.
Top AR-HUD suppliers
E-LEAD: 81,851 sets installed, 24.6% market share
New Vision: 59,546 sets installed, 17.9% market share
Foryou Multimedia: 46,664 sets installed, 14.0% market share
Huawei Technologies: 45,807 sets installed, 13.8% market share
Crystal-Optech: 31,357 sets installed, 9.4% market share
FUTURUS: 28,865 sets installed, 8.7% market share
Hirain Technologies: 9,170 sets installed, 2.8% market share
PUCHUANG: 8,749 sets installed, 2.6% market share
FinDreams Precision: 5,600 sets installed, 1.7% market share
Leapmotor: 5,404 sets installed, 1.6% market share

In Q1 2026, the AR-HUD supplier landscape showed a relatively balanced market structure. E-LEAD led the segment with a 24.6% market share, followed closely by New Vision, Foryou Multimedia, and Huawei Technologies. The small gap among the top four players indicates intense competition at the market's leading tier.
Meanwhile, Crystal-Optech and FUTURUS formed the second tier with market shares of 9.4% and 8.7%, respectively, jointly accounting for over 18% and demonstrating stable supply capabilities in this segment. Hirain Technologies, PUCHUANG, FinDreams Precision, and Leapmotor also entered the top ten, mainly supported by project-based programs or in-house deployments, each holding less than 3% share and remaining significantly behind the top six players.
Top suppliers of integrated center console display
Desay SV: 651,747 sets installed, 16.7% market share
BYD: 373,442 sets installed, 9.6% market share
Foryou General Electronics: 341,094 sets installed, 8.7% market share
HSAE: 251,335 sets installed, 6.4% market share
Innolux: 237,861 sets installed, 6.1% market share
HIWAY: 174,974 sets installed, 4.5% market share
Panasonic: 161,082 sets installed, 4.1% market share
FULSCIENCE: 158,693 sets installed, 4.1% market share
Ten Pao: 136,161 sets installed, 3.5% market share
BICV: 129,366 sets installed, 3.3% market share

In Q1 2026, the integrated center console display supplier market showed a pattern of a clear leader with multi-point competition. Desay SV ranked first with a 16.7% market share, leveraging its integrated large-screen and multi-display solutions to expand coverage across mainstream automakers and further strengthen its scale advantage. BYD ranked second, driven by its in-house development and supply system, while Foryou General Electronics placed third, reinforcing the strong presence of domestic suppliers at the top of the market.
HSAE and Innolux formed the mid-tier, maintaining balanced supply across both traditional automakers and new EV brands. HIWAY, Panasonic, and FULSCIENCE showed similar market shares, reflecting direct competition between domestic and international suppliers. Ten Pao and BICV entered the top ten, supported by stable mass production capabilities and long-term customer relationships.
Top suppliers of integrated LCD instrument cluster
Foryou General Electronics: 419,065 sets installed, 11.8% market share
AUMOVIO: 354,064 sets installed, 10.0% market share
DENSO: 340,291 sets installed, 9.6% market share
Desay SV: 298,699 sets installed, 8.4% market share
Tianyouwei: 264,671 sets installed, 7.5% market share
Visteon: 240,861 sets installed, 6.8% market share
XinTongda: 133,846 sets installed, 3.8% market share
HSAE: 130,678 sets installed, 3.7% market share
BYD: 127,081 sets installed, 3.6% market share
Innolux: 118,411 sets installed, 3.3% market share

In Q1 2026, the integrated LCD instrument cluster supplier market showed a closely contested top tier with overall fragmented competition. Foryou General Electronics ranked first with 419,065 sets installed and an 11.8% market share. AUMOVIO and DENSO followed closely with 354,064 sets (10.0%) and 340,291 sets (9.6%), respectively, with only small gaps among the top three, indicating intense competition at the leading level.
Meanwhile, Desay SV, Tianyouwei, and Visteon formed the second tier, with market shares of 8.4%, 7.5%, and 6.8%, respectively, jointly accounting for over 22% and maintaining a significant presence in the market. In the lower tier, XinTongda, HSAE, BYD, and Innolux each held less than 4%, indicating a moderately concentrated market structure.
Top smart speech solution suppliers
iFLYTEK: 1,507,633 units installed, 42.6% market share
AISpeech: 770,864 units installed, 21.8% market share
Cerence: 467,535 units installed, 13.2% market share
DreamSmart: 277,228 units installed, 7.8% market share
Baidu: 193,454 units installed, 5.5% market share
Tesla: 112,728 units installed, 3.2% market share
Xiaomi EV: 81,659 units installed, 2.3% market share
Alibaba: 33,565 units installed, 0.9% market share
XPENG: 29,396 units installed, 0.8% market share
VW-Mobvoi: 27,618 units installed, 0.8% market share

In Q1 2026, the smart speech supplier market showed a highly concentrated structure with strong domestic dominance. iFLYTEK led the market with a 42.6% share and 1,507,633 units installed, maintaining a clear leadership position driven by its strengths in speech recognition, natural language processing, and in-vehicle ecosystem integration. AISpeech and Cerence ranked second and third, respectively, with the top three players jointly accounting for over 77% of the market, forming a highly stable leading tier.
DreamSmart and Baidu ranked fourth and fifth with market shares of 7.8% and 5.5%, respectively, corresponding to 277,228 and 193,454 units installed. Tesla, Xiaomi EV, Alibaba, XPENG, and VW-Mobvoi followed in sixth to tenth place with shares of 3.2%, 2.3%, 0.9%, 0.8%, and 0.8%, respectively. Notably, OEM self-developed solutions such as Xiaomi EV have already secured a position in the ranking.









