Luton, Bedfordshire, United Kingdom, May 23, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) — The global vehicle acoustic materials market is projected to grow from an estimated USD 10.5 billion in 2024 to approximately USD 16.5 billion by 2034, registering a CAGR of around 4.6% during 2025–2034. Growth is driven by increasingly stringent noise-regulation standards, rising electric and autonomous vehicle production, and mounting consumer demand for enhanced in-cabin comfort.

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Aspect Details
Market Size (2024) USD 10.5 Billion
Forecast (2034) USD 16.5 Billion
CAGR (2025–2034) 4.6%
Growth Drivers Regulatory compliance, EV adoption, comfort demand
Key Restraints Cost, weight, supply chain issues
Opportunities Smart materials, lightweight composites

Market Dynamics

  • Drivers
    • Regulatory Compliance: Governments in North America, Europe and Asia are tightening vehicle noise-emission norms, compelling OEMs to invest in advanced acoustic solutions.
    • Electric & Hybrid Vehicles: The quieter operation of EV powertrains amplifies road- and wind-noise perception, spurring demand for higher-performance passive and active noise-control materials.
    • Passenger Comfort: Consumers’ willingness to pay premium for reduced NVH (noise, vibration, harshness) in luxury and mid-segment vehicles underpins aftermarket growth.
  • Restraints
    • Cost & Weight: High-performance materials can add weight and cost, pressuring OEMs to balance acoustic benefits against fuel-efficiency and price targets.
    • Supply Chain Complexity: Sourcing specialty polymers, foams and laminates can be affected by raw-material price volatility.
  • Opportunities
    • Smart Materials & Active Solutions: Embedded sensors and adaptive noise-cancellation systems represent a fast-growing niche.
    • Lightweight Composites: Development of thinner, multi-layer composites offers NVH performance without weight penalty.

Market Segmentation

  1. By Product Type
Product Type Key Applications Market Share Trend
Foams Floors, doors, headliners High, cost-effective
Fibers Engine bay, wheel arches Medium, high absorption
Laminates Floor modules, trunk liners Growing, multilayer performance
  1. By Application
    • Foams: Widely used for bulk absorption in headliners, floor panels and door liners due to low cost and ease of shaping.
    • Fibers: Polyester and glass-fiber mats provide high sound-absorption coefficients in engine compartments and wheel arches.
    • Laminates: Multi-layer sheets (e.g., polymeric barrier + foam) offer combined blocking and damping, favored for floor modules and trunk liners.
Application Description Share
Interior Noise Reduction Cabin (floors, doors, roof) 70%
Exterior Noise Control Engine bay, underbody 30%
  1. By End User
    • Interior Noise Reduction: Headliners, floor and door panels constitute approx. 70% of material usage.
    • Exterior Noise Control: Engine bay insulation, wheel-arch liners and under-hood covers address engine and road noise.
End User Description Share