Class 1-3 Steering and Suspension Aftermarket, Europe, 2024 2030

Class 1-3 Steering and Suspension Aftermarket, Europe, 2024 2030

Steering and Suspension Components Aftermarket is Driving Transformational Growth as Demand for Control Arms and Sway Bars/Stabilizer Links Increases

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13-Sep-2024
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Europe
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Class 1-3 Steering and Suspension Aftermarket, Europe, 2024 2030
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Frost & Sullivan’s study of the European Class1-3 steering and suspension components aftermarket for passenger cars and light commercial vehicles identifies viable growth opportunities over the forecast period. It forecasts unit shipments (in million units), revenue (€ million), and average manufacturer-level price (in €) through 2030. The study also evaluates the market share of the top industry players, distribution channels, service preferences, and technology trends. It provides brief profiles of key suppliers and discusses the impact of connected, automated, shared, and electric (CASE) vehicles and growth drivers and restraints. The base year is 2023, and the forecast period is from 2024 to 2030. Leading brands in the European steering and suspension components aftermarket are ZF TRW, DRiV, Febi Bilstein, Delphi, Meyle AG, SKF, FAG, VAICO, MAPCO, Sidem, Optimal, and Febest.

Frost & Sullivan’s steering and suspension aftermarket forecast is based on a country- and regional-level analysis and estimation of VIO of PCs and LCVs and country- and regional-level estimation of average annual km driven by PCs and LCVs.

Research Scope

The base year is 2023, and the forecast period is from 2024 to 2030

Key Issues Addressed

  • What is the current size of various steering and suspension components aftermarket in terms of revenue and unit shipments, and how will it change by 2030?
  • What is the average manufacturer-level price, and how will it change by 2030?
  • What is the market share of major brands for each component ?
  • What does the distribution channel for each component look like?

Author: Seshasayee Tatineni

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The Strategic Imperative 8™

The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on the Class 1-3 Steering and Suspension Aftermarket

Scope of Analysis

Segmentation

Product Definitions

Competitive Environment: Steering and Suspension Aftermarket

Key Findings

Growth Drivers

Growth Restraints

CASE Impact, 2030

Forecast Considerations

Growth Metrics

Revenue and Unit Shipment Forecast

Revenue Forecast by Product

Unit Shipment Forecast by Product

Average Pricing Forecast by Product Type

Revenue Share by Brand

Revenue Share by Distribution Channel and Service Preference

Growth Metrics

Revenue and Unit Shipment Forecast

Revenue Forecast by Country

Unit Shipment Forecast by Country

Average Pricing Forecast

Forecast Analysis

Revenue Share by Brand

Revenue Share by Distribution Channel and Service Preference

Growth Metrics

Revenue and Unit Shipment Forecast

Revenue Forecast by Country

Unit Shipment Forecast by Country

Average Pricing Forecast

Forecast Analysis

Revenue Share by Brand

Revenue Share by Distribution Channel and Service Preference

Growth Metrics

Revenue and Unit Shipment Forecast

Revenue Forecast by Country

Unit Shipment Forecast by Country

Revenue Forecast by Product Type

Unit Shipment Forecast by Product Type

Average Pricing Forecast by Product Type

Forecast Analysis

Revenue Share by Brand

Revenue Share by Distribution Channel and Service Preference

Growth Metrics

Revenue and Unit Shipment Forecast

Revenue Forecast by Country

Unit Shipment Forecast by Country

Revenue Forecast by Product Type

Unit Shipment Forecast by Product Type

Average Pricing Forecast by Product Type

Forecast Analysis

Revenue Share by Brand

Revenue Share by Distribution Channel and Service Preference

Company Profiles

Growth Opportunity 1: Private Labels

Growth Opportunity 1: Private Labels (continued)

Growth Opportunity 2: eCommerce

Growth Opportunity 2: eCommerce (continued)

Growth Opportunity 3: Growth of Connected Vehicles

Growth Opportunity 3: Growth of Connected Vehicles (continued)

Best Practices Recognition

Frost Radar

Benefits and Impacts of Growth Opportunities

Next Steps

List of Exhibits

List of Exhibits (continued)

List of Exhibits (continued)

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Frost & Sullivan s study of the European Class1-3 steering and suspension components aftermarket for passenger cars and light commercial vehicles identifies viable growth opportunities over the forecast period. It forecasts unit shipments (in million units), revenue ( million), and average manufacturer-level price (in ) through 2030. The study also evaluates the market share of the top industry players, distribution channels, service preferences, and technology trends. It provides brief profiles of key suppliers and discusses the impact of connected, automated, shared, and electric (CASE) vehicles and growth drivers and restraints. The base year is 2023, and the forecast period is from 2024 to 2030. Leading brands in the European steering and suspension components aftermarket are ZF TRW, DRiV, Febi Bilstein, Delphi, Meyle AG, SKF, FAG, VAICO, MAPCO, Sidem, Optimal, and Febest. Frost & Sullivan s steering and suspension aftermarket forecast is based on a country- and regional-level analysis and estimation of VIO of PCs and LCVs and country- and regional-level estimation of average annual km driven by PCs and LCVs.--BEGIN PROMO--

Research Scope

The base year is 2023, and the forecast period is from 2024 to 2030

Key Issues Addressed

  • What is the current size of various steering and suspension components aftermarket in terms of revenue and unit shipments, and how will it change by 2030?
  • What is the average manufacturer-level price, and how will it change by 2030?
  • What is the market share of major brands for each component ?
  • What does the distribution channel for each component look like?

Author: Seshasayee Tatineni

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