The exhaust system is designed to collect and transfer the exhaust gases from the engine cylinders into a single pipe called a manifold. The manifold then directs the gases to the muffler, where exhaust noise is reduced, and discharges them into the atmosphere. Exhaust gases could also be used to drive a turbocharger to improve air induction for combustion. Exhaust system components include the exhaust manifolds, catalytic convertor, exhaust pipe, and muffler. These components must be of the proper size to expel the exhaust gases produced by the engine effectively at all operating speeds and loads.
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The U.S. and Mexico account for a considerable portion of the North America exhaust system market. The LCV segment contributes the largest market share, followed by the passenger car segment and the HCV segment. The use of advanced exhaust systems has led to a reduction in the overall carbon emissions of vehicles.
There have been significant advancements in exhaust system technologies in the North American region over the years, leading to changes in the demand and supply of the systems on a global scale. North America follows Asia Pacific and Europe in terms of vehicle production.
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The exhaust system market is segmented on the basis of vehicle type, fuel type, and country. The vehicle type segment is further segmented into passenger cars, LCV, and HCV. It is driven by the production of vehicles in North America. The fuel type segment includes gasoline and diesel exhaust systems. The growth of this segment is restrained by the scarcity of fossil fuels and the increasing adoption of battery-operated vehicles. On the basis of country, the North America exhaust system market is divided into three major countries: the U.S., Mexico, and Canada. The U.S. leads the overall North America exhaust system market.