Driving Simulation Market revenue to cross USD 8.66 Billion by 2035, says Research Nester

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Key driving simulation market players include Thales Group, L3Harris Technologies, Inc., CAE Inc., Bosch Rexroth AG, Adacel Technologies Limited, Tecknotrove Systems Pvt Ltd., CrudenB.V., Anthony Best Dynamics Limited, ECA Group, NVIDIA Corporation, and others.

New York , Jan. 10, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- The global driving simulation market size is slated to expand at 10.20% CAGR between 2023 and 2035. The market is poised to garner a revenue of USD 8.66 billion by the end of 2035, up from a revenue of USD 2.7 billion in the year 2022. This growth of the market is set to be influenced by growing autonomous vehicles. From 2019 and 2030, sales of autonomous vehicles are predicted to increase. Over 2 million cars bringing at least Level 3 autonomy are predicted to have been marketed globally in 2019. Global sales of these cars are expected to reach over 57 million units by 2030.

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However, ensuring autonomous driving systems are safe in dangerous situations is a difficult task. Even though artificial intelligence (AI) offers the potential to significantly enhance vehicle safety by lowering collisions caused by human mistake, distraction, or exhaustion, nearly two-thirds (over 64%) of people worldwide do not feel comfortable riding in a car without a human driver. Hence, the deployment for driving simulation is set to grow. This makes it feasible for an autonomous vehicle system to be trained to be ready for a variety of scenarios, including edge cases and unanticipated events.


Driving Simulation Market: Key Takeaways 

  • Market in Europe region to propel the highest growth

  • The passenger segment to garner the highest growth

  • Market in North America region to grow at a notable rate

Surge in Urban Population to Boost the Growth of Global Driving Simulation Market

As of 2021, there were about five billion individuals living in metropolitan areas globally; another four billion people lived in rural areas. Approximately 750 million people resided in cities in 1950; by 2021, that figure had almost doubled to almost 5 billion; by 2050, it is expected to rise to over 7 billion, bringing an additional 3 billion people to metropolitan areas. Furthermore, people in urban areas prefer a quality life which is why they are demanding more advanced and modern vehicles. As a result, the market revenue for driving simulation is predicted to rise.

Driving Simulation Industry: Regional Overview

The global driving simulation market is segmented into five major regions including North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, and the Middle East and Africa region.