Automotive Composites Market Forecast 2031: US Remains the Leading Contributor
A detailed assessment of Automotive Composites Market Demand for the period 2025 to 2031 reveals a buyer base that is growing in scale, diversifying in application scope, and increasing in the technical sophistication of its composite material requirements, collectively driving the market's expansion from US$ 13.00 Billion in 2024 to US$ 28.30 Billion by 2031 at a CAGR of 12.0%.
The Automotive Composites Market is expected to reach US$ 28.30 Billion by 2031 from US$ 13.00 Billion in 2024, registering a CAGR of 12.0% during the 2025 to 2031 forecast period, underpinned by rising demand for lightweight materials, the rapid growth of electric vehicles, and increasing performance requirements across global automotive platforms.
Market Drivers Generating Demand
The primary demand driver for automotive composites is the automotive OEM's systematic program to reduce vehicle structural weight across all platforms. This lightweighting demand is not cyclical or discretionary but is structurally embedded in product development programs mandated by regulatory compliance requirements. In Europe, the 95 g CO2/km fleet average emission target and its progressive tightening toward 2030 and 2035 zero-emission mandates create non-negotiable vehicle weight and efficiency targets for every OEM selling vehicles in the European market. In China, the dual-credit policy governing new energy vehicle production creates systemic demand for lightweight EV platforms. In North America, the federal fuel economy standards create continuous lightweighting pressure across mainstream vehicle platforms. Automotive composites are specified in response to these regulatory demand mandates, creating a structural demand floor that is insensitive to short-term economic cycle fluctuations.
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The rise of electric and hybrid vehicles is the second and fastest-growing demand driver. Demand from EV and hybrid vehicle platforms for automotive composites is growing faster than demand from conventional vehicle platforms because EV platform engineering requirements are more acute and the willingness of EV manufacturers to adopt advanced materials on new platform introductions is higher than in established conventional vehicle model programs. Battery housings, structural underbody panels, door structures, roof panels, and front end modules on EV platforms are all generating composite specification demand as EV manufacturers seek to offset battery weight with structural weight reduction throughout the vehicle body.
Demand for composite materials that deliver both durability and performance is the third driver. Fleet operators of commercial vehicles, automotive rental companies, and high-mileage vehicle users generate demand for vehicle components with extended service lives and reduced maintenance requirements. Automotive composites that deliver superior corrosion resistance, impact resistance, and dimensional stability over conventional metal panels generate tangible fleet lifecycle cost savings that create commercial demand beyond the regulatory compliance requirements that drive OEM specification.
Growing adoption of lightweight composites for fuel efficiency is generating demand across both new vehicle production and the aftermarket refurbishment segment. Aftermarket composite body panels, hood and trunk lid replacements, and aerodynamic add-on components for conventional and performance vehicles represent a demand category that supplements OEM production demand with additional market volume from the installed vehicle base.
Demand by Vehicle and Application
Passenger vehicle demand for automotive composites is the largest category by volume, encompassing the widest range of composite applications from exterior body panels and interior structural components to underbody shields and aerodynamic diffusers. Light commercial vehicle demand is growing rapidly, driven by fleet operators' focus on payload capacity maximization through structural weight reduction. Heavy commercial vehicle demand is concentrated in cab structure and trailer panel applications where durability and corrosion resistance are the primary specification criteria. Two-wheeler and specialty vehicle demand is a premium, fast-growing category driven by performance composite applications in motorcycles, e-bikes, and recreational vehicles.
Competitive Landscape
• Toray Industries Inc.
• SGL Carbon
• TEIJIN LIMITED
• Mitsubishi Chemical Corporation
• Hexcel Corporation
• Johns Manville Corporation
• Owens Corning
• Zoltek Carbon Fiber
• Cytec Solvay Group
• Gurit
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