FORVIA Clarion Electronics Secures 4 Global Display Awards Across Key Regions
- By MT Bureau
- June 03, 2026
FORVIA Clarion Electronics has been awarded four distinct vehicle display supply contracts spanning China, India and South America. The business wins underscore the company's regional footprint and its ongoing commercial relationships with prominent domestic and international original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) across China, India and Europe.
The engineering and development phase for these display programs is scheduled to run from Q2 of 2026 through Q4 of 2027. Mass production and delivery will utilise the company's localised, ‘local-for-local’ manufacturing strategy to maximise operational efficiency and maintain proximity to assembly lines in major automotive markets.
The newly secured business covers multiple digital cockpit and vision technologies, reflecting the ongoing transformation of vehicles into software-defined, connected platforms. The awards comprise large-format display solution, which are designed to provide an immersive, digitally enhanced cockpit experience to satisfy consumer demand for higher-resolution interior interfaces. An advanced digital mirror display program aimed at enhancing driver safety, visibility and vehicle aerodynamics. Two additional display implementations tailored to modular and scalable vehicle platforms across diverse price segments.
As vehicle cockpits evolve, global automakers are increasingly demanding integrated, cost-effective display electronics that offer flexibility and customisation without compromising scalability. These contract wins align with FORVIA’s broader IGNITE corporate strategy, which prioritises technological scaling, system integration capabilities and rapid innovation within the In-Cockpit Experience (ICX) domain.
Yves Dumoulin, Executive Vice-President, FORVIA Clarion Electronics, said, “These wins reflect the trust our customers place in our ability to deliver high-performance electronics across diverse regions, customer profiles and market. They demonstrate how our teams continue to execute with excellence while aligning fully with FORVIA’s IGNITE strategy, focusing our strengths, scaling our technologies, and accelerating innovation for In-Cockpit Experience (ICX). These achievements show that FORVIA Clarion Electronics is not only delivering today but building the foundation for long-term leadership.”
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Ambarish Kumar Gupta Joins Lumax Auto Technologies As VP Operations
- By MT Bureau
- August 18, 2026
Tier 1 automotive supplier Lumax Auto Technologies, part of the DK Jain Group, has further strengthened its management team by onboarding Ambarish Kumar Gupta as the new Vice-President – Operations.
Gupta comes with over two decades of experience in the automotive industry, with senior roles across financial operations.
The industry executive has worked with the likes of Forvia Faurecia, Marelli, Brose, Magna Steyr, Infosys, L&T Technology Services, BlueBinaries Engineering & Solutions and PGUB Management Consulting, among others.
In his new role, he will be responsible for advancing futuristic automotive electronics, strengthening operations and making the company future-ready.
Gupta will also support Lumax Auto Technologies’ innovation, technology and operational excellence roadmap.
Indian Auto Component Industry Turnover To Reach INR 10,681 Billion In FY2027, Clock 8-9% Growth Says CareEdge Ratings
- By MT Bureau
- August 13, 2026
The Indian automotive component sector is projected to expand by approximately 8-9 percent in FY2027, according to a report by CareEdge Ratings. The market size is forecasted to reach INR 10,681 billion in FY2027, rising from INR 9,835 billion in FY2026.
The anticipated expansion is supported by domestic vehicle manufacturing, higher component content per vehicle, aftermarket replacement demand and ongoing integration with international supply chains.
The report states that total vehicle production in India increased from 23 million units in FY2022 to 34.7 million units in FY2026. Original equipment manufacturers (OEMs) generated 67 percent of sector revenues in FY2026, while exports and the aftermarket accounted for 22 percent and 11 percent, respectively.
On the other hand, auto component exports grew from INR 987 billion in FY2021 to INR 2,122 billion in FY2026, with expectations to reach INR 2,300 billion in FY2027. Component imports increased from INR 1,024 billion in FY2021 to INR 2,243 billion in FY2026, and are projected to rise to INR 2,431 billion in FY2027 due to continued reliance on semiconductors, battery cells and electronic systems.
Engine parts represented the largest product category at 24 percent of the component mix in FY2026, followed by suspension and braking at 17 percent and drive transmission and steering at 14 percent. However, product value is gradually shifting toward electronics, software systems and electric vehicle architectures. Total electric vehicle registrations rose from 170,000 in FY2020 to 2.45 million in FY2026, increasing electric vehicle penetration from 0.71 percent to 8.28 percent.
Ranjan Sharma, Senior Director at CareEdge Ratings, said, "India's auto component industry has emerged as an increasingly important part of the global automotive supply chain, supported by its manufacturing competitiveness, engineering capabilities, and expanding domestic market. With the auto ancillary industry market size expected to surpass Rs 10.6 trillion in FY27, the sector is well positioned to capture a larger share of global sourcing opportunities. Continued progress in localisation of critical components and development of advanced manufacturing capabilities will be key to enhancing value addition and strengthening India's long-term position in the global automotive ecosystem."
The aggregate revenue of the top 50 listed auto ancillary companies in India is expected to increase from INR 4,325 billion in FY2026 to INR 4,714 billion in FY2027. Sector capital expenditure is projected to reach INR 282 billion in FY2027 to support automation, capacity expansion and technology upgrades. Operating margins are expected to remain stable, managed through contractual cost pass-through mechanisms with vehicle manufacturers.
Government policy initiatives continue to influence capacity creation. The PLI-Auto Scheme recorded cumulative investments of INR 443.26 billion against an incentive outlay of INR 259.38 billion by FY2026. The PLI-ACC scheme for battery cell manufacturing attracted INR 51.80 billion in investments as of 31 May 2026, against an outlay of INR 181 billion. Additional demand support stems from the PM E-DRIVE scheme and the PM e-Bus Sewa scheme.
Geopolitical issues, freight rate fluctuations, and trade policies remain factors for export performance. The US represents the largest export destination, taking approximately 26 percent of Indian auto component exports, valued at INR 552 billion in FY2026.
Arti Roy, Associate Director at CareEdge Ratings, added, "CareEdge Ratings expects the Indian auto ancillary industry to grow by around 8-9% in FY27, supported by healthy OEM demand across major segments, increasing component content per vehicle, resilient replacement demand, higher localisation, and expanding global sourcing opportunities. The industry's ongoing transition towards electronics-intensive and cleaner mobility platforms is creating new opportunities across EV-linked components, advanced electronics, powertrain technologies, and other high-value automotive systems. Profitability is expected to remain broadly stable, although returns from ongoing investments in new capacities and advanced technologies are likely to materialise gradually. Companies with diversified customer relationships and geographical reach, wider product portfolios, strong engineering capabilities, prudent capital allocation, and the ability to adapt to the evolving component value pool are expected to remain better positioned."
BorgWarner Secures Major VCT Programme Awards In Europe And China
- By MT Bureau
- August 11, 2026
BorgWarner has broadened its variable cam timing portfolio through two newly secured contracts in Europe and China, reinforcing its position in the hybrid and internal combustion engine sectors. One agreement extends production and raises output volumes for a premium European automaker’s V6 platform, while the other represents a competitive replacement for a Chinese original equipment manufacturer’s 1.5-litre turbocharged gasoline unit.
The technical foundation for both awards is the centre-bolt Cam Torque Actuated system, which departs from conventional oil-pressure-based designs. By streamlining internal lubrication channels, the architecture achieves quicker cam phase adjustment, more dependable locking mechanism engagement and lower lubricant consumption, all of which contribute to measurable gains in thermal efficiency across both electrified and conventional powertrains.
Production for the European V6 family, which serves premium and sports vehicle segments with power ratings spanning 260 to 375 kilowatts, is already active. The enhanced supply agreement, including the enlarged volume commitment and an extended production horizon, will become effective in January 2027, covering both hybrid and gasoline-only iterations of the engine.
The Chinese programme, slated to enter production in September 2026, involves a high-volume 1.5-liter turbocharged engine line that underpins numerous sport-utility and sedan models destined for the domestic market. This victory over the prior supplier was attributed to the system’s fuel-saving characteristics, combined with localised manufacturing operations and a more competitive overall cost structure.
Henk Vanthournout, Vice President of BorgWarner Inc. and President and General Manager, Drivetrain and Morse Systems, said, “These awards underline the long-term competitiveness of our VCT portfolio across both hybrid and combustion powertrains. They reflect the quality, reliability and cost competitiveness our customers continue to value in our VCT and timing drive solutions.”
Bosch Q1FY27 Net Profit Drops, Revenue Is Up
- By MT Bureau
- August 11, 2026
Bosch Ltd has reported 36.8 percent net profit decline to INR 7.049 billion in Q1FY27. It has attributed the performance to high base effect as it has come despite a revenue growth on the back of strong uptake from the automotive and power solutions category.
In its regulatory filing, Bosch has reported, the consolidated net profit in the corresponding quarter of the last fiscal was INR 11.153 billion. In Q1FY26, the company had recorded a total gain of Rs 5.56 billion on the sale of its video solutions, access and intrusion and communication systems business.
Its consolidated revenue from operations in Q1FY27 stood at INR 58.419 billion as against INR 47.886 billion in the same period last fiscal. Total expenses in the Q1FY27 period were higher at INR 51.258 billion as compared to INR 42.388 billion in the corresponding period in the last financial year.
Stating that the business performance of the company in the first quarter was driven by sustained demand across segments like passenger cars and commercial vehicles along with the increased sales in key product categories, Guruprasad Mudlapur, President, Bosch Group in India, and Managing Director, Bosch Limited, mentioned that the automotive sector in India is undergoing a structural shift towards safer, cleaner and personalised vehicles. Bosch, he added, is well-positioned to support this change by delivering high-value, future-ready solutions.
The product sales kitty of the company in Q1FY27 for the automotive segment saw an uptake of about 25.7 percent year-on-year. The power solutions business grew by 29 percent, also on the back of demand from the auto sector.
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