Automotive Sunroof Market Size, Share, Trends Report, 2034
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Recent developments
Market-size estimates vary by provider because of different scope definitions (sunroof vs panoramic vs full roof-systems). Example baselines: USD 13.99B (2024); IMARC — USD 11.5B (2024); Mordor — USD 18.64B (2025). Use one vendor’s scope consistently when modelling.
OEM demand is shifting from simple tilt/sliding roofs to panoramic & integrated glass roofs (luxury trickling down to mainstream), and EV programs are increasing demand for large, structurally integrated roof modules. Several market reports and vendor press releases highlight this trend.
Drivers
Rising consumer preference for panoramic roofs and improved in-cabin experience (visibility, daylight).
Increased EV and premium-vehicle production where roof design is a key differentiator (panoramic glass, sensor integration).
Technology advances (motorised, tilt/slide, one-touch, shade systems, integrated controls) and cost-downs from scale.
Restraints
Cost sensitivity in mass-market vehicles (sunroofs remain a higher-cost option/trim add-on).
Complexity of integration (waterproofing, NVH, structural rigidity) and long OEM qualification cycles.
Regional segmentation analysis
Asia-Pacific is a growth hotspot (China, India, Southeast Asia) due to rising vehicle production and increasing penetration of sunroofs in mid-segment models.
North America & Europe continue to show high per-vehicle penetration in premium segments and large retrofit/aftermarket demand in some markets.
Emerging trends
Migration to large panoramic glass roofs and electrically operated multi-panel systems.
Integration of sensors, cameras, & connectivity into roof modules (part of “smart cabin” trends).
Suppliers offering turnkey roof-module solutions (mechanics + electronics + software / control units).
Top use cases
Passenger cars (compact → premium) — tilt/slide, panoramic roofs.
SUVs / crossovers — popular class for panoramic roofs.
EVs — integrated glass roofs to maximize interior feel and packaging.
Major challenges
Price and margin pressure from OEMs pushing sunroofs down the trim ladder.
Supply-chain constraints for large laminates and glass, plus components (motors, controllers) during peak production cycles.
Attractive opportunities
Panoramic / framed glass roof modules — higher ASP and differentiation.
Aftermarket and retrofit installations in established markets.
Localization & capacity expansion in APAC to serve regional OEMs and EV makers.
Key factors of market expansion
EV & SUV production growth, declining cost of panoramic modules, and OEM trim-line strategies (moving premium features into mainstream trims). Regulatory/comfort trends (e.g., better thermal/UV glass) also support growth.
Company references (selected suppliers — values and notes)
These are company-level numbers or reported roof/turnover figures you can cite. Where firms don’t break out a dedicated “sunroof” revenue line I cite consolidated or roof-system turnover figures and link to the source.
Supplier | Public numeric value (latest) | Note / source |
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Webasto Group (roof systems) | Preliminary sales 2024: €4.3 billion (group sales; roof systems remain a core business area). | |
Magna / Magna Powertrain & Roof (systems supplier) | Total sales 2024: US$42,836 million (US$42.8B) (Magna is a major vehicle-systems supplier that supplies roof & body modules via its segments). Use segment notes to allocate roof exposure. | |
Inalfa Roof Systems Group B.V. | Turnover ~€1.34 billion (2022 figure reported; company sustainability/IR) — Inalfa publishes roof-system turnover and sustainability reporting. | |
Inteva Products | Reported revenue ~US$2.8 billion (company profile / press) — Inteva supplies closure/roof modules and interior systems. | |
CIE Automotive / Tier suppliers (roof modules & stamped parts) | Sales 2024: ~€3.96 billion (CIE group) — CIE supplies stampings, modules and has roof-related businesses (regional relevance). | |
Yachiyo Industry / Yachiyo (Japan) | Regional supplier to Japanese OEMs (public IR & historic revenue disclosures; delisting noted in 2024). Use Yachiyo IR for specific roof-related revenues. |
(Other important players referenced in market reports: Yachiyo, Denso (roof modules for some vehicles), Valeo (sunroof-related sensors/control units in some offerings), local OEM captive production for large EV makers.)
Quick source guidance (to help your slide footnotes)
Market-size baselines differ by scope — examples cited above: Fortune Business Insights (USD 13.99B, 2024); IMARC (USD 11.5B, 2024); Mordor (USD 18.64B, 2025); Grand View (USD 12.2B, 2023); Allied (USD 14.9B, 2023). Pick one vendor’s definition in your slide and footnote it.
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