North America Turbocharger Market Size & Share 2026-2035
Market Size By - Technology (Single Turbocharger, Twin-Turbocharger, Twin-Scroll Turbocharger, Variable Geometry Turbocharger (VGT), Variable Twin-Scroll Turbocharger (VTS), Electric Turbocharger), By Fuel (Gasoline, Diesel), By Application (Automotive, Non-automotive), By Material (Cast Iron, Aluminum, Others), By Sales Channel (OEM, Aftermarket) - Growth Forecast. The market forecasts are provided in terms of revenue (USD) & volume (thousand units).
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North America Turbocharger Market Size
The North America turbocharger market was valued at USD 5.8 billion in 2025. The market is expected to grow from USD 6 billion in 2026 to USD 9.5 billion in 2035 at a CAGR of 5.1%, according to latest report published by Global Market Insights Inc.
North America Turbocharger Market Key Takeaways
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In terms of units, the year 2025 is accounting for around 5.3 million turbocharger units sold. The turbocharger units are projected to surpass around 8.5 million units by 2035 at a CAGR of around 4.8% between 2026 and 2035.
Stricter fuel-efficiency and emission rules in the U.S. and Canada support the adoption of turbochargers in North America. There are organizations like the U.S. Department of Energy and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency that support technologies that make engines more efficient and reduce pollution. Turbochargers help make engines smaller while keeping their power, making them important for car makers. The US DOE reported that in 2000, only 1% of passenger cars had turbochargers, but their use increased a lot over the next 20 years as companies worked to improve fuel efficiency.
It is estimated that at present the penetration for passenger cars has reached around 41% in 2025, showing a big change in engine technology. Car makers now use smaller engines with turbochargers to meet fuel-efficiency rules without losing power. This is common in gasoline direct-injection engines used by many big carmakers. Turbocharged engines are also popular in pickup trucks and SUVs, which are the best-selling vehicles in the U.S. and Canada.
Medium and heavy commercial vehicles with high power requirements are prominent in the region. Heavy-duty trucks are provided with turbocharging technology for enhanced performance, efficiency, and reduced negative impacts on the environment. Volvo Trucks North America has introduced its Volvo D13 VGT engine with variable geometry turbocharging technology in March 2025, along with its Volvo VNR truck. It is another advancement of the previous engines, as turbocharging technology is gaining popularity in freight vehicles.
The manufacturers of turbochargers are also contributing to the growth of the market by developing new technologies. In July 2025, BorgWarner secured a major contract to provide turbochargers for a global automotive manufacturer’s new vehicles in North America. This includes a high-performance turbocharger for a 3.0-liter gasoline-powered hybrid engine, which will start in September 2028. This indicates the role of turbochargers in the development of hybrid vehicles.
North America has a good turbocharger supply chain, with plants and engineering centers in the US and Canada. Many global suppliers also have operations in North America to support local automotive production. These plants manufacture various parts of a turbocharger, including the turbine housing, compressor wheel, and electronic actuators. Manufacturers and suppliers cooperate to make the parts more durable, efficient, and effective in working with the engine systems of a car.
North America Turbocharger Market Trends
The US Environmental Protection Agency and the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration have imposed stricter standards which set a new example that the market for turbochargers will grow in the country. Car makers are using turbochargers to comply with the rules while ensuring their cars are both powerful and fuel-efficient. Turbochargers are being used to reduce the engine size without compromising on performance, making them suitable for use in cars and light trucks.
High performance vehicles such as SUVs and trucks which have gasoline engines need turbochargers to generate more power. SUVs and trucks are extremely popular in America and Canada, and these vehicles need more power for towing heavy loads. The automakers are replacing V8 engines in these vehicles with smaller V6 engines for more power while burning less fuel.
In March 2025, Volvo Trucks North America introduced the Volvo D13 VGT engine with variable geometry turbocharging. This engine improves performance and fuel efficiency for regional haul trucks. At the same time, these companies are also working on designs like variable geometry turbochargers and twin-scroll systems. These make engines respond faster, burn fuel better, and reduce delays in power delivery.
Another trend is seen with hybrid vehicles, which are using turbochargers. Car manufacturers are increasingly using hybrid vehicles to improve their performance. BorgWarner entered into an agreement in July 2025 to provide turbochargers for a global automotive manufacturer’s new vehicles in North America. These vehicles include a high-performance turbocharger for a 3.0-liter gasoline engine hybrid, which will begin production in September 2028.
North America Turbocharger Market Analysis
Based on technology, the North America turbocharger market is divided into single turbocharger, twin-turbocharger, twin-scroll turbocharger, variable geometry turbocharger (VGT), variable twin-scroll turbocharger (VTS) and electric turbocharger. The variable geometry turbocharger (VGT) segment dominated the market with market share of around 37.6% and generating revenue of around USD 2.2 billion in 2025.
Based on fuel, the market is divided into gasoline and diesel. The gasoline segment accounts for 52.3% in 2025, valued around USD 3 billion.
Based on sales channel, the North America turbocharger market is divided into OEMs and the aftermarket. The OEMs segment is dominant with a market share of around 93.1% in 2025 and is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR of 5.3% between 2026 and 2035.
Based on application, the turbocharger market is divided into automotive and non-automotive. The automotive segment is dominant with a market share of around 97.1% in 2025.
The Midwest turbocharger market reached USD 1.8 billion in 2025 and growing at a CAGR of 5.4% between 2026-2035.
The Southeast region is valued at USD 1.6 billion in 2025. It is expected to grow at the CAGR of 4.9% between 2026 and 2035.
The West region holds 19.5% of the U.S. turbocharger market in 2025 and is expected to grow at the fastest CAGR of 6.8% between 2026 and 2035.
The Canada is expected to grow at a CAGR of 4.6% between 2026 and 2035 in the North America turbocharger market.
North America Turbocharger Market Share
The top 7 companies in the turbocharger market are BorgWarner, Cummins, Garrett Motion, IHI, Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Toyota Industries and Schaeffler contributing 63.6% of the market in 2025.
North America Turbocharger Market Companies
Major players operating in the turbocharger industry are:
15.8% market share
Collective market share in 2025 is 57.2%
North America Turbocharger Industry News
The North America turbocharger market research report includes in-depth coverage of the industry with estimates & forecasts in terms of revenue ($ Mn/Bn) and volume (thousand units) from 2022 to 2035, for the following segments:
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