Bosch Eyes Over 8% Growth Amid Global Uncertainty and Rising Vehicle Content

While India’s growth remains steady, Bosch believes caution is necessary, as external economic pressures could impact domestic markets in the coming months.

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Bosch Eyes Over 8% Growth Amid Global Uncertainty and Rising Vehicle Content

The world’s largest auto component maker, Bosch, expects to maintain a growth rate exceeding 8% over the next five years in India, outpacing the overall market. The company remains confident in India’s automotive expansion, which is driven by increasing vehicle volumes and rising content per vehicle.

However, global economic uncertainty presents challenges, with multiple headwinds impacting significant markets. The auto industry is experiencing a slowdown, a trend Bosch expects to persist.

"The global economy is uncertain, with key markets like Europe, the U.S., and China navigating challenges. While India continues to grow, it won’t remain entirely insulated from these global headwinds," said Guruprasad Mudlapur, Bosch India in a recent interview to Autocar Professional.

In Europe, economic stagnation continues, with Germany remaining flat for a second consecutive year. The U.S. outlook remains unpredictable, affected by political transitions, tariffs, and policy changes. Meanwhile, China’s recovery remains uncertain, with limited clarity on its economic trajectory.

Given these factors, a global slowdown is expected. While India’s growth remains steady, Bosch believes caution is necessary, as external economic pressures could impact domestic markets in the coming months. Mudlapur remains “cautiously optimistic” about India's outlook.

India’s Market Performance and Growth Trends

"Overall, 2024 was a strong year (for Bosch), with double-digit growth, high profitability, and excellent performance. However, the last quarter showed signs of a slowdown, reflecting a broader deceleration in the Indian market," said Mudlapur.

This slowdown trend is expected to continue into the upcoming quarter. Current market observations indicate a moderate decline, aligning with the government's revised GDP projections.

India’s Transformation Through Higher Vehicle Content

Despite these challenges, Bosch sees significant opportunities in India's growing automotive ecosystem. India lags behind other regions in content per vehicle, but the market is on the brink of transformation.

"With ongoing industry advancements, we anticipate content per vehicle in India to double to 2.5 over the next 5-7 years, reflecting the market's rapid transformation," said Mudlapur. 

This growth in content per vehicle will be driven by the increasing shift towards SUVs and EVs, which demand higher technology integration, advanced safety features, and enhanced user experience (UX) capabilities.

Bosch remains committed to innovation, leveraging its expertise in mobility solutions, electrification, and safety technologies to support India’s evolving automotive landscape while navigating global economic challenges.

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