Saudi Arabia Automotive Connectors Market: Automotive Manufacturing Expansion & Market Growth
How advanced vehicle electrification, high-reliability interconnect solutions, and smart manufacturing are transforming performance, safety, and supply chain decisions across the Saudi Arabia automotive connectors market.

According to IMARC Group's latest research publication, Saudi Arabia automotive connectors market size reached USD 130.86 Million in 2024. The market is projected to reach USD 209.18 Million by 2033, exhibiting a growth rate of 5.35% during 2025-2033.
How AI is Reshaping the Future of Saudi Arabia Automotive Connectors Market
- Predictive Quality Control: AI-powered vision systems detect connector defects during manufacturing with 99% accuracy, reducing waste by 25% at production facilities while ensuring connectors meet stringent automotive safety standards required for ADAS and EV applications.
- Smart Manufacturing Optimization: Machine learning algorithms optimize connector production lines by predicting material behavior and adjusting parameters in real-time, cutting cycle times by 18% and improving consistency for high-voltage battery connectors and sensor interfaces.
- Intelligent Design Simulation: AI-driven thermal and electrical simulations help engineers design connectors capable of handling 800-volt architectures for EVs, reducing prototyping time by 40% while ensuring reliability under extreme desert conditions reaching 50°C.
- Automated Testing Systems: Advanced AI analyzes connector performance data from millions of test cycles, identifying failure patterns before deployment and ensuring 100,000+ connection durability required for vehicle lifespans exceeding 15 years in harsh climates.
- Supply Chain Intelligence: AI platforms forecast connector demand based on EV adoption rates and ADAS integration trends, enabling manufacturers to align production with Ceer's planned 30,000-unit annual capacity and Tesla's Saudi expansion by 2026.
How Vision 2030 is Revolutionizing Saudi Arabia Automotive Connectors Industry
Vision 2030 is fundamentally reshaping the automotive connector landscape through ambitious local manufacturing initiatives and electric vehicle infrastructure development. The Kingdom's first homegrown EV brand, Ceer, signed agreements worth over $1.4 billion with more than 80% involving Saudi companies, targeting 45% localization of components including advanced connector systems for battery management, charging infrastructure, and autonomous driving capabilities. The $1.3 billion Ceer Manufacturing Complex spanning 1 million square meters at King Abdullah Economic City will create up to 30,000 jobs and become the region's most technologically advanced automotive production hub. The King Salman Automotive Cluster is attracting joint ventures with Hyundai Motors and Pirelli, while the National Automotive and Vehicles Academy is training over 600,000 Saudis in advanced automotive technologies. The government targets 30% EV penetration in Riyadh by 2030 and plans to install 5,000 fast chargers, creating massive demand for high-voltage charging connectors, telematics units, and sensor interfaces that meet international standards while adapting to local environmental challenges.
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Saudi Arabia Automotive Connectors Market Trends & Drivers:
The Kingdom's rapid electrification drive is generating unprecedented demand for specialized automotive connectors across multiple vehicle platforms. Tesla launched sales operations in Saudi Arabia during April 2025, establishing charging networks in Riyadh, Jeddah, and Dammam that require thousands of high-current charging connectors rated for sustained use under extreme temperatures. The Ministry of Energy announced a joint venture between Saleh Suleiman Alrajhi & Sons and Foxconn Interconnect Technology in October 2024 to manufacture EV charging stations locally, creating a complete ecosystem requiring wire-to-board connectors, sealed connector systems for outdoor installations, and RF connectors for communication modules. Lucid Motors' facility targets peak production of 155,000 vehicles annually, while Ceer prepares to launch its first sedan and SUV models in late 2026, both demanding sophisticated battery management connectors capable of handling 400-800 volt architectures. The connected vehicle market reached $762 million in 2024 and is expanding rapidly, with vehicles now containing over 1,500 connectors each for infotainment, telematics, V2X communication, and advanced safety systems across multiple electronic control units.
The proliferation of advanced driver assistance systems is driving connector complexity and volume growth across all vehicle segments. By model year 2023, automatic emergency braking penetration jumped from 4% in 2015 to 94%, while 10 of 14 major ADAS features surpassed 50% market adoption globally, trends now accelerating in Saudi Arabia through regulatory mandates and consumer demand for safety technologies. WeRide secured Saudi Arabia's first Robotaxi autonomous driving permit in July 2025, launching pilot operations covering King Khalid International Airport and major Riyadh destinations with full commercial service planned by year-end 2025. Uber signed a memorandum of understanding with the Transport General Authority to deploy autonomous vehicles before end-2025, creating demand for LiDAR, radar, camera, and sensor connectors requiring high-speed data transmission exceeding 10 Gbps. The Saudi Road Code effective early 2025 includes smart communication devices along roadways that interact with autonomous vehicles, requiring robust sealed connectors for harsh outdoor environments. The government targets 15% of public transport vehicles operating autonomously by 2030, generating sustained procurement of specialized connector systems for sensor fusion, real-time processing, and vehicle-to-infrastructure communication across expanding smart mobility networks.
Government-backed localization initiatives and manufacturing partnerships are establishing a comprehensive automotive supply chain within the Kingdom. Infineon Technologies announced RISC-V-based automotive microcontroller families in March 2025, expanding its AURIX line for vehicle applications requiring specialized IC connectors and board-to-board interfaces for electronic control units managing everything from powertrain to body control systems. The King Salman Automotive Cluster at King Abdullah Economic City is attracting tier-one global suppliers including Lear, Forvia, Shinyoung, Benteler, and JVIS to localize vehicle components, with Ceer already contracting them for front-rear subframes, interiors, exterior body components, and sheet metal assemblies that integrate thousands of connectors for lighting, climate control, safety sensors, and infotainment systems. Ceer partnered with Dürr to install one of the world's most advanced paint shops, while BMW provides over 100 years of technical expertise in vehicle development and Foxconn develops electrical architecture delivering cutting-edge infotainment, connectivity, and autonomous driving technologies requiring fiber optic connectors and high-bandwidth PCB connectors. The National Industrial Strategy targets 400,000 passenger vehicles produced annually by 2030 with 40% local gross value add, positioning Saudi Arabia as a regional export hub for high-value automotive components including specialized connector systems adapted for Middle East operating conditions.
Saudi Arabia Automotive Connectors Market Industry Segmentation:
The report has segmented the market into the following categories:
Connection Type Insights:
- Wire to Wire Connection
- Wire to Board Connection
- Board to Board Connection
Connector Type Insights:
- PCB Connectors
- IC Connectors
- RF Connectors
- Fiber Optic Connectors
- Others
System Type Insights:
- Sealed Connector System
- Unsealed Connector System
Vehicle Type Insights:
- Passenger Cars
- Commercial Vehicles
- Light Commercial Vehicles
- Heavy Commercial Vehicles
- Electric Vehicles
Application Insights:
- Body Control and Interiors
- Safety and Security System
- Engine Control and Cooling System
- Fuel and Emission Control
- Infotainment
- Navigation and Instrumentation
- Others
Regional Insights:
- Northern and Central Region
- Western Region
- Eastern Region
- Southern Region
Competitive Landscape:
The competitive landscape of the industry has also been examined along with the profiles of the key players.
Recent News and Developments in Saudi Arabia Automotive Connectors Market
- January 2025: ITT completed a $25 million expansion of its Industrial Process facility in Dammam, doubling capacity to handle complex automotive component packages and targeting over $300 million in annual orders by 2030, supporting the Kingdom's expanding automotive manufacturing sector.
- February 2025: Ceer signed agreements worth $1.5 billion, with over 80% involving Saudi companies, to supply vehicle components including electrical systems and charging equipment, supporting the company's 45% localization target aligned with Vision 2030 goals.
- March 2025: Infineon Technologies announced its first RISC-V-based automotive microcontroller family expanding the AURIX line, enabling early software development for vehicle applications and supporting the shift toward software-defined vehicles requiring advanced connector interfaces.
- April 2025: Tesla began sales operations in Saudi Arabia, debuting the Cybertruck in Riyadh, Jeddah, and Dammam while establishing a network of charging stations, creating demand for high-voltage charging connectors and in-vehicle electrical systems.
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About the Creator
Faisal Al-Harbi
Market research professional based in Saudi Arabia (KSA), focused on industry trends, market growth, and economic insights.
Writing data-driven articles on Saudi markets, business outlook, and Vision 2030–driven sectors.




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