Automotive Bushing Market Set to Hit $212 Billion by 2029 Amid EV Boom and Tech Advancements

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The global automotive bushing market is on track for robust expansion, with revenues expected to climb from $167.47 billion in 2025 to $211.98 billion by 2029, reflecting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 6.1%, according to The Business Research Company.

Driven by surging electric vehicle (EV) production, lightweighting initiatives, and stricter emissions standards, the market is undergoing rapid transformation. Demand is also buoyed by advancements in autonomous driving technologies and the push for improved ride comfort and vehicle performance.

The market’s momentum builds on a steady climb from $161.4 billion in 2024 to its current trajectory, aided by a rebound in global vehicle manufacturing. In 2022, car production hit 85.4 million units — a 5.7% increase from the prior year — creating strong demand for bushings, which are critical in vehicle suspension, engine mounts, and chassis systems.

Key Trends and Innovations
Industry leaders are turning to advanced materials, sustainable designs, and smart technologies. Notably, Siemens AG introduced eco-friendly cable connection bushings in 2023, featuring high-accuracy measurement and advanced fault detection for improved safety in medium voltage distribution systems.

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Market Leaders
Major players shaping the sector include Continental AG, ZF Friedrichshafen AG, MAHLE GmbH, Sumitomo Riko, DuPont de Nemours Inc., Vibracoustic GmbH, and Federal-Mogul LLC.

Regional Outlook
North America currently holds the largest market share, while Asia-Pacific is projected to see the fastest growth through 2029, supported by expanding automotive production hubs in China, India, and Southeast Asia.

The report segments the market by product type, vehicle class, application, and distribution channel, with opportunities ranging from original equipment manufacturing to aftermarket sales.

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