Passenger Car and Light Commercial Vehicle Filters Aftermarket in Europe, Forecast to 2025
Stable Demand Forecast, With Price Increases in the Premium Filter Category , Automotive Aftermarket , Light Commercial Vehicle Filter Aftermarket , Commercial Vehicle Aftermarket
07-Jan-2020
Europe
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This report covers passenger car and light commercial vehicle filter aftermarket, in terms of volume (in million units) and value (€ million) across the EU 28. It discusses unit shipment, revenue, average price, and distribution channels of the four product types: cabin air filter, air intake filter, oil filter, and fuel filter. The base year is 2018 and the forecast period is from 2019 to 2025.
The EU28 filters aftermarket is set to see growth in unit shipment, in line with VIO growth. The growing penetration of alternative powertrains, electric-based powertrains in particular, limits overall growth. Higher demand for higher-spec filters allows for marginal improvement in some filter types. This causes revenues growth to outperform unit shipment growth.
Higher growth is forecast to take place in the premium cabin air filter segment, a sweet spot for revenue and unit shipment growth. With the growing penetration of electric vehicles and cabin air filters being powertrain independent, the demand patterns for cabin air filters will be more stable than for internal-combustion-dependent filters.
The uptake of in-tank fuel filters has an negative effect on the demand for inline and cartridge filter types over the forecast period but offers portfolio opportunities for manufacturers of in-tank fuel filters.
Market consolidation is reflected in the competitive landscape with limited changes in the top 3 performer line up. Only inorganic growth has the potential to shuffle rankings.
As for developments in the distribution landscape, manufacturers must watch the development of WD’s own brand filter product offerings. Those filters are price-aggressively placed and can replace traditional products, in line with the growing dominance of WDs within the distribution chain. This is of particular importance, as WDs are the main channel of filter distribution in the aftermarket. The price-aggressive strategy works best for highly commoditized filter types, like air intake filters.
Key Issues Addressed
- What is the filter aftermarket size, in terms of unit shipment and filter type? How will it grow?
- What is the aftermarket size of filters, in terms of revenue and filter type? How will it grow?
- What is the average manufacturer-level pricing for filters, by filter type? How will it grow?
- What is the distribution channel analysis for filters, by filter type?
- What product shift is taking place between now and 2025 in each filter vertical?
- What is the market share of the major manufacturers of filters?
Author: Karsten Deubel
Market Engineering Measurements
Key Findings
Units and Revenue Forecast
Research Scope
Product Segmentation
Product Definitions
Market Definitions
Vehicle Segmentation
Demand Driver—Vehicles in Operation (2015–2025): PV and LCV
Units and Revenue Forecast
Replacement Filter Aftermarket—Percentage Unit Shipment by Product Type
Replacement Filter Aftermarket—Percentage Revenue by Product Type
Competitive Analysis—Market Share
Replacement Filters—Supplier Brand Mapping
Supplier Developments
Replacement Rate Trend
Competitive Analysis—Distribution Channel
Air Intake Filter Type Breakdown
Unit Shipment and Revenue Forecast
Manufacturer Level Pricing Analysis
Percent of Revenue by Distribution Channel
Competitive Analysis—Market Share
Cabin Air Filter Type Breakdown
Unit Shipment and Revenue Forecast
Manufacturer Level Pricing Analysis
Percent of Revenue by Distribution Channel
Competitive Analysis—Market Share
Fuel Filter Type Breakdown
Unit Shipment and Revenue Forecast
Manufacturer Level Pricing Analysis
Percent of Revenue by Distribution Channel
Competitive Analysis—Market Share
Oil Filter MediaType Breakdown
Unit Shipment and Revenue Forecast
Manufacturer Level Pricing Analysis
Percent of Revenue by Distribution Channel
Competitive Analysis—Market Share
Growth Opportunity
Strategic Imperatives for Success and Growth
3 Big Predictions
Legal Disclaimer
Table of Acronyms Used
Market Engineering Methodology
List of Exhibits
List of Exhibits (continued)
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Key Issues Addressed
- What is the filter aftermarket size, in terms of unit shipment and filter type? How will it grow?
- What is the aftermarket size of filters, in terms of revenue and filter type? How will it grow?
- What is the average manufacturer-level pricing for filters, by filter type? How will it grow?
- What is the distribution channel analysis for filters, by filter type?
- What product shift is taking place between now and 2025 in each filter vertical?
- What is the market share of the major manufacturers of filters?
Author: Karsten Deubel
New Title | Passenger Car and Light Commercial Vehicle Filters Aftermarket - Growth Opportunities, Analysis, Forecast, Europe,2025 |
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New Subtitle | Stable Demand Forecast, With Price Increases in the Premium Filter Category , Automotive Aftermarket , Light Commercial Vehicle Filter Aftermarket , Commercial Vehicle Aftermarket |
Deliverable Type | Market Research |
No Index | No |
Podcast | No |
Author | Karsten Deubel |
Industries | Automotive |
WIP Number | MF0E-01-00-00-00 |
Is Prebook | No |
GPS Codes | 9800-A6,9807-A6,9B01-A6,9801-A6,9963-A6,9883-A6 |