Nippon Paint India Expands Automotive Care Business With FX10 Launch
Nippon Paint India Introduces FX10 High-Performance Auto-Care Range
Nippon Paint India, part of the NIPSEA Group and a subsidiary of Japan's Nippon Paint Holdings, launched FX10. This premium automotive care line targets vehicle owners seeking professional-grade maintenance. The release represents a strategic expansion of the company's footprint within the automotive aftercare sector.
Product Portfolio
The product portfolio is designed for consumers who seek autonomy in vehicle maintenance, offering intuitive solutions that yield tangible improvements. Targeted at one of India's fastest-growing demographics, this range will be retailed exclusively through digital platforms, specifically the brand's proprietary website and Flipkart. This launch coincides with the company's 15th anniversary in the Indian market. The FX10 portfolio comprises a comprehensive suite of eighteen interior and exterior automotive care products, ranging from rapid-application formulas to advanced surface technologies and environmentally sustainable solutions.
According to a new report published by Towards Chemicals and Materials Analytics and Consulting, the Asia Pacific paints and coatings market size was estimated at USD 105.11 billion in 2025 and is expected to be worth around USD 182.11 billion by 2035, growing at a CAGR of 5.65% from 2026 to 2035. In terms of volume, the Asia Pacific paints and coatings industry is projected to grow from 35.11 million tons in 2025 to 58.01 million tons by 2035, exhibiting a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 5.15% over the forecast period from 2026 to 2035, as there is an ongoing shift towards sustainable and low-VOC formulations.
Infrastructure & Construction Boom to Accelerate the Asia Pacific Paints And Coatings Market
- Extensive investment in smart city initiatives, mass housing projects, and public infrastructure is the major factor driving market growth.
- Increasing disposable incomes in middle-class populations across different emerging countries, such as Japan, South Korea, and India, are propelling a greater demand for decorative, premium, and aesthetic architectural coatings.
- Coatings are no longer just for aesthetics; they are largely valued for functional properties, including anti-corrosion, heat resistance, and self-cleaning attributes.