According to recent industry analysis from Market Research Future, the global automotive on-board diagnostics market was valued at USD 35.77 billion in 2024 and is projected to reach USD 53.59 billion by 2035, growing at a CAGR of 3.74%. A key driver of this growth is the widespread adoption of the automotive on board diagnostics OBD2 scanner, a device that has become an indispensable tool for both professional mechanics and do-it-yourself (DIY) enthusiasts. OBD2 scanners provide a window into a vehicle's electronic control unit (ECU), enabling users to read diagnostic trouble codes, monitor live data, and perform a range of tests to pinpoint issues.

The OBD2 scanner market is segmented into various types of diagnostic tools, with diagnostic scan tools holding the largest market share. These tools range from basic code readers that simply display trouble codes to advanced professional-grade scan tools capable of bidirectional communication, extensive live data streaming, and complex system tests. The OBD II adapters segment is the fastest-growing, driven by their compatibility with smartphones and tablets, making them an accessible and cost-effective option for tech-savvy consumers. The integration of advanced technologies, such as artificial intelligence and machine learning, is enhancing diagnostic capabilities, allowing for more accurate fault detection and predictive maintenance.

The rise of electric and hybrid vehicles is creating new opportunities for OBD2 scanner technology. These vehicles require specialized diagnostic tools to monitor battery health, energy consumption, and other unique components. The market is also seeing a trend towards the integration of Internet of Things (IoT) devices, facilitating seamless communication between vehicles and diagnostic systems. This allows for real-time data transmission, enabling proactive maintenance and improved vehicle management. For the DIY segment, the growth of mobile applications and user-friendly interfaces has made OBD2 scanning more accessible than ever, allowing car owners to quickly identify issues and understand potential repair costs.

As vehicles become increasingly complex and interconnected, the demand for sophisticated OBD2 scanners will continue to grow. Regulatory compliance and environmental standards are also driving the adoption of advanced diagnostics, as governments worldwide implement stricter emissions regulations. The automotive on-board diagnostics market continues to innovate in OBD2 scanner technology to meet the evolving needs of vehicle diagnostics.

Discover emerging opportunities with in-depth research reports:

Carbon Capture Systems Repair and Maintenance Market

Cargo Ship Maintenance and Overhaul Services Market

Cargo system MRO services

Cargo Vessel Maintenance and Overhaul Services Market