North American Class 4-8 Commercial Vehicle Transmission Replacement Aftermarket Growth Opportunities

North American Class 4-8 Commercial Vehicle Transmission Replacement Aftermarket - Growth Opportunities, Analysis, Forecast, North America, 2023-2029

Remanufactured Automatic and Automated Manual Transmissions Will Drive Aftermarket Growth during the Forecast Period - Medium- and Heavy-Duty Vehicle,Freight Trucking,Commercial Vehicle Aftermarket

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Description

This Frost & Sullivan study covers the Class 4-8 transmission replacement aftermarket in North America and forecasts market size from 2023 to 2029. The base year is 2022, and the study period is from 2019 to 2029. The study analyzes key medium-duty (MD) and heavy-duty (HD) truck transmission replacement trends in the aftermarket and examines the new, used, rebuild, and remanufactured product segments. Market forecasts are derived from miles driven, usage patterns, replacement rates, new truck sales, and total vehicles in operation (VIO), including a breakdown of the transmission replacement aftermarket by unit shipment, revenue, distribution channel, and price. In addition, the study looks at the competitive environment and the market share of the top participants, including supplier profiles. Traditional manual transmission will decline during the forecast period in favor of automatic and automated manual transmission, which offer enhanced performance and drivability. MD trucks are further along in the shift to automatics compared to the HD truck segment. Competitors in the transmission aftermarket are expected to shift focus from manuals in favor of automatics in the short-medium term.

Author: Wallace Lau

Table of Contents

Why is it Increasingly Difficult to Grow?

The Strategic Imperative 8™

The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on the Class 4-8 Commercial Vehicle Transmission Replacement Aftermarket

Growth Opportunities Fuel the Growth Pipeline Engine™

Scope of Analysis

Key Questions This Study Will Answer

Vehicle and Market Segmentation

Product Segmentation and Definitions

Key Competitors

Market Structure

Key Findings

VIO Forecast by Class

VIO Transmission Share

Class 4-8 Electric Truck Forecast

Growth Drivers

Growth Restraints

CASE Impact on the Class 4-8 Transmission Replacement Aftermarket

Summary of Trends by Transmission and Replacement Type

Key Takeaways

Growth Metrics

Forecast Assumptions

Total Revenue and Unit Forecast

Total Revenue Forecast by Replacement Type

Total Unit Forecast by Replacement Type

Growth Metrics

Revenue and Unit Forecast

MD Revenue Forecast by Replacement Type

MD Unit Forecast by Replacement Type

HD Revenue Forecast by Replacement Type

HD Unit Forecast by Replacement Type

MD Pricing Analysis Forecast

HD Pricing Analysis Forecast

Growth Metrics

Revenue and Unit Forecast

HD Revenue Forecast by Replacement Type

HD Unit Forecast by Replacement Type

HD Pricing Analysis Forecast

Growth Metrics

Revenue and Unit Forecast

MD Revenue Forecast by Replacement Type

MD Unit Forecast by Replacement Type

HD Revenue Forecast by Replacement Type

HD Unit Forecast by Replacement Type

MD Pricing Analysis Forecast

HD Pricing Analysis Forecast

Competitive Environment

Remanufactured Transmission Market Share

Transmission Competitor Benchmark

Distribution Analysis by Channel Type

ATC Drivetrain

Dynamic Manufacturing Inc.

Certified Transmission

Jasper Engine and Transmission

ETE Reman

AWTEC

Moveras

Transaxle

Camarota

ATR

TRC

LKQ Corporation

Allison Transmission

Eaton

ZF Friedrichshafen AG

Growth Opportunity 1—Connectivity

Growth Opportunity 1—Connectivity (continued)

Growth Opportunity 2—Electrification

Growth Opportunity 2—Electrification (continued)

Growth Opportunity 3—Remanufacturing

Growth Opportunity 3—Remanufacturing (continued)

Your Next Steps

Why Frost, Why Now?

List of Exhibits

List of Exhibits (continued)

List of Exhibits (continued)

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This Frost & Sullivan study covers the Class 4-8 transmission replacement aftermarket in North America and forecasts market size from 2023 to 2029. The base year is 2022, and the study period is from 2019 to 2029. The study analyzes key medium-duty (MD) and heavy-duty (HD) truck transmission replacement trends in the aftermarket and examines the new, used, rebuild, and remanufactured product segments. Market forecasts are derived from miles driven, usage patterns, replacement rates, new truck sales, and total vehicles in operation (VIO), including a breakdown of the transmission replacement aftermarket by unit shipment, revenue, distribution channel, and price. In addition, the study looks at the competitive environment and the market share of the top participants, including supplier profiles. Traditional manual transmission will decline during the forecast period in favor of automatic and automated manual transmission, which offer enhanced performance and drivability. MD trucks are further along in the shift to automatics compared to the HD truck segment. Competitors in the transmission aftermarket are expected to shift focus from manuals in favor of automatics in the short-medium term. Author: Wallace Lau
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New Title North American Class 4-8 Commercial Vehicle Transmission Replacement Aftermarket - Growth Opportunities, Analysis, Forecast, North America, 2023-2029
New Subtitle Remanufactured Automatic and Automated Manual Transmissions Will Drive Aftermarket Growth during the Forecast Period - Medium- and Heavy-Duty Vehicle,Freight Trucking,Commercial Vehicle Aftermarket
Deliverable Type Market Research
Author Wallace Lau
Industries Automotive
No Index No
Is Prebook No
Keyword 1 Heavy Duty Trucks Market
Keyword 2 Freight Trucking Market
Keyword 3 Medium Duty Truck Market
Podcast No
WIP Number K818-01-00-00-00