Aftermarket

Increasing global vehicle population, connectivity trends and changing vehicle technology are creating strong disruptive forces within automotive aftermarket. As a result, this historically stable automotive vertical is rapidly transforming itself, creating both challenges and opportunities for existing and new stakeholders.

Frost & Sullivan’s Global Automotive Aftermarket program area takes a 360-view of the industry, examining and analyzing product, geographic, technological, and business trends covering the entirety of the market. Key areas that the program explores are:

  • OES and aftermarket distribution
  • Replacement product trends
  • Emerging business models such as eretailing, telematics, connected services etc.
  • Country and region level aftermarket trends
  • Competitive part pricing trends and analytics
  1. 26 Apr 2024  |  North America  |  Market Research

    Strategic Overview of Chinese EV OEMs Global Retail Approach

    Shift Toward Localized, Digital-first Retail Channels Drive Growth Opportunities

    As the electric vehicle (EV) industry evolves, Chinese EV OEMs are poised to enhance their dominance globally. Geographic expansion is becoming inevitable for most established Chinese EVs and start-up OEMs as competition intensifies in China s EV industry. This Frost & Sullivan analysis provides an overview of the global retail approaches of Chines...

    $4,950.00
  2. 29 Mar 2024  |  North America  |  Market Research

    Growth Opportunities for Private Label Programs in the Automotive Aftermarket, 2024 2030

    Suppliers and Distributors Likely to Transition to New Business Models with a Digital-first Strategy Centered on Sustainability and Accessible Price Points

    This research delves into the private labeling in the automotive component industry, focusing on passenger vehicle and light truck classes 1 3 in North America and classes A F (multi-purpose vehicles, sports utility vehicles, vans, pick-ups) in Europe with a focus on imports from best cost country (BCC) markets in Asia. Using a base year of 2023, t...

    $4,950.00
  3. 28 Mar 2024  |  North America  |  Market Research

    Growth Opportunities for eRetailing in the Automotive Aftermarket

    Emergence of the Online Channel in Mainstream Aftermarket to Catalyze Omnichannel Parts and Services Sales Globally

    The automotive aftermarket parts trade is undergoing an evolution, largely influenced by the adoption of digital technologies. By 2030, approximately $153 billion in parts and accessories will be sold from the online channel worldwide, which represents significant penetration in most regional markets. Frost & Sullivan has been conducting research o...

    $4,950.00
  4. 22 Jan 2024  |  South Asia, Middle East & North Africa  |  Market Research

    Growth Opportunities in the GCC Automotive Aftermarket

    Growth of Online Retailers and Service Aggregators and the Rise in Sales of New and Used Cars will Ensure Greater ROI & Margin

    This research examines the quantitative and qualitative aspects of the light vehicle aftermarket industry in the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) by assessing industry performance and identifying the many trends that have an impact on the demand for aftermarket parts, repair, and maintenance. The research delves into a comprehensive examination of th...

    $4,950.00
  5. 12 Jan 2024  |  North America  |  Market Research

    Regulatory and Training Requirement Overview for EV Servicing Establishments in the Aftermarket, 2024

    Technicians Certified in Handling EV Systems and Components in Regulated Servicing Environments Will Be in High Demand

    This study examines the evolving landscape of electric vehicle (EV) servicing regulations and training across Europe (including 27 European Union countries and the United Kingdom), North America (the United States and Canada), and China. The study focuses on the period from 2023 to 2030 and analyses regional regulations and training standards for E...

    $2,450.00