SOURCE RESEARCH
Autonomous Valet Parking: Consolidating Parking into Autonomous Driving
Report | 1Q 2026 | AN-6490
Get The ReportAutomated parking is increasingly being treated as an Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) architecture decision, rather than a standalone convenience feature, as Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs) consolidate driving and parking perception, planning, and compute on shared domain/zonal platforms.
Global automated parking system shipments will grow from ~26.5 million units in 2026 to ~68.8 million units by 2035, representing a Compound Annual Growth Rate (CAGR) of 11.2%. Growth is driven by integrating parking into centralized ADAS compute platforms, expanding L2+ scenario coverage, and the cascading of advanced features into mid-volume vehicle segments, especially in China.
Integrated parking architectures will account for ~72% of total automated parking shipments by 2035, up from ~11% in 2026, while standalone ECUs decline structurally.