Key Findings
Automotive body control modules is a system that electronically controls various functions in modern cars such as lights, security, door locks & access control, and windows. The Inkwood Research estimates that global automotive body control modules will flourish with a CAGR of 5.14% from 2019 to 2027. In 2018, the market accounted for a revenue of $XX million and was anticipated to reach $13909 million by 2027.

Market Insights
The global automotive body control modules include various segments such as connectivity type, applications, and vehicle type. The automotive body control modules market is primarily driven by the growing adoption of advanced safety & comfort features in automobiles. The automotive industry is witnessing surging demand for advanced features in vehicles such as climate control system, power steering system, anti-lock braking system, and others. As a result of this, the body control modules will see an upsurge in automobiles, thereby boosting its market growth.

Regional Insights
The global automotive body control modules comprise of regions, namely Europe, Asia Pacific, North America, and Rest of the World regional segment, which includes remaining countries. Over the forecasted period, Asia Pacific region is expected to capture the majority of market share. The presence of large emerging economies like India & China along with the flourishing automotive industry will elevate the growth of automotive body control modules market in the region.

Competitive Insights
The eminent players operating in the automotive body control modules market are Continental AG, Hella KGaA Hueck & Co., Aptiv PLC (Delphi Automotive PLC), Renesas Electronics Corporation, Harman International, Delphi Automotive LLP, Mouser Electronics, Infineon Technologies AG, Robert Bosch GmbH, Texas Instruments Incorporated, Denso Corporation, Berkshire Hathaway Inc. (Mouser Electronics, Inc.), Mitsubishi Electric Corporation, Tata Elxsi, and ZF TRW Automotive.