Global Automotive Drive Shafts Market Growth with Worldwide Analysis – Industry Analysis, Trend, Size, Share and Forecast 2016 - 2024
"Automotive
Drive Shafts Market - Global Industry Analysis, Trend, Size, Share
and Forecast 2016 - 2024"
The Report covers current Industries Trends, Worldwide Analysis,
Global Forecast, Review, Share, Size, Growth, Effect.
Description-
Global
Automotive Drive Shafts Market: Overview
The automotive drive shafts market across the
globe is anticipated to witness a stable growth during the forecast
period from 2016 to 2024. Automotive drive shafts are mechanical
components used for transferring torque from the engine to the other
end of the vehicle before it reaches the wheels. These components are
automotive drive shafts made up of steel, aluminum and carbon fiber.
Automotive drive shafts made of aluminum are light and sturdy at the
same time which enables the drive shafts to be balanced, produce more
rotating speed and also reduces the overall weight of the vehicle.
Aluminum drive shafts are light and sturdy, enabling the overall
weight of the vehicle to be light and require less fuel. Aluminum
drive shafts are also more balanced and produces more rotating speed.
Steel drive shafts are very heavy and requires a lot of horsepower to
transmit torque and rotate. It makes the overall weight of the
vehicle very heavy, requiring more fuel to run. .
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Global
Automotive Drive Shafts Market: Segmentation
By types, the market has been segmented into
hotchkiss drive shafts, flexible drive shafts and torque tube drive
shafts. Hotchkiss drive shafts are the most popular form of shafts
used for rear axle suspension and are commonly found in heavy
commercial vehicles and passenger cars. Flexible drive shaft types
have high longevity and permits continuous rotation in vehicles even
at high speed. These are mostly found in passenger cars and light
commercial vehicles. Use of torque tube drive shaft is comparatively
less widespread than hotchkiss drive shaft system and flexible drive
shaft system. It is mostly found in heavy commercial vehicles with
front engine and rear drive. Torque tube drive shaft types are
typically heavier and produces greater up sprung weight on the
vehicle. The automotive drive shafts can also be judged based on
their position which in turn depends on whether the vehicle is Front
Wheel Drive (FWD) or Rear Wheel Drive (RWD). Front Wheel Drive
vehicles are always the preferred choice since they are more fuel
efficient and weigh less enabling the vehicle to be aerodynamic. The
FWD vehicles also cost less compared to RWD vehicles, therefore their
production and use is higher. In recent years, all the passenger cars
and light commercial vehicles are FWD and their drive shafts are
placed likewise. This positioning also protects the vehicles in case
of accidents.
Global Automotive Drive Shafts Market:
Drivers and Restraints
The report also discusses the demand inducing and
demand restraining factors. The main drivers have been identified to
be the rise in production of vehicles and depreciation of drive
shafts whose replacement is supported by an efficient after sales
services sector. The global automotive industry is in a reviving
phase and is expected to show promising performance over the forecast
period. APAC is the largest producer of automotive and is likely to
maintain its dominance the forecast period. In recent years the
APAC region has witnessed notable performance in terms of its GDP and
development of its automobile and automotive parts industry. India,
Singapore, South Korea, and Thailand, among other countries in APAC
have high growth potential. This region has also experienced a sudden
rise in disposable income, enhancing the affordability of passenger
cars.
Use of electric vehicles however, is expected to
reduce the need for drive shafts since they run on battery which are
charged by electric power. Therefore, this factor is anticipated to
pull down the growth of the automotive drive shafts market.
Global Automotive Drive Shafts Market:
Research Methodology
This report provides the future anticipated market
growth of automotive drive shafts during the period from 2016 to 2024
along with a current market synopsis. The report also provides
in-depth analysis of the automotive drive shafts market across
various vehicle types, shaft types and position types. Various
economic factors predicted to affect the demand and supply of
automotive drive shafts across the globe are also highlighted in this
report. In addition, the report also sheds light on the detailed
industry structures, market share of the leading manufacturers and
future predictive demand and supply in terms of revenue in order to
provide a detailed analysis of the market.
By geography, the global automotive drive shafts
market has been further classified into North America, Europe, Asia
Pacific, Middle East and Africa (MEA) and Latin America. The present
market size in terms of revenue (USD Mn) along with forecast from
2016 to 2024 is also provided in this report.
Key Players Mentioned in this Report are:
Some of the key players operating in the
automotive drive shafts market across the globe are, GKN PLC. (U.K.),
American Axle Manufacturing Inc. (U.S.), Dana Incorporated (U.S),
Xuchang Yuangdong (U.S.), Neapco Holdings, LLC. (U.S.) and The Timken
Company (U.S.), among others.
The global automotive drive shafts market
has been segmented as follows:
Global Automotive Drive Shafts Market, By
Vehicle Type
- Passenger Cars
- Heavy Commercial Vehicles
- Light Commercial Vehicles
Global Automotive Drive Shafts Market, By
Shaft Type
- Hotchkiss Drive Shaft
- Flexible Drive Shaft
- Torque Tube Drive Shaft
Global Automotive Drive Shafts Market, by
Position Type
- Front Wheel Drive Shaft
- Rear Wheel Drive Shaft
Global Automotive Drive Shafts Market, By
Geography
- North America
- The U.S.
- Canada
- Mexico
- Europe
- U.K.
- Germany
- Italy
- France
- RoE (Rest of Europe)
- Asia Pacific
- India
- Japan
- China
- RAPAC (Rest of Asia Pacific)
- Middle East and Africa (MEA)
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