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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. 23 Oct 2020  |  North America  |  Mega Trends

    Increasing Complexity of Repairs due to Enhanced Technology Features to Sustain the North American Collision Repair Equipment Market, 2026

    Future Growth Potential Enhanced by Opportunities in Welding, Measuring, and ADAS Recalibration Categories

    Unit shipment in the North American collision repair equipment market is expected to grow in the coming years. Increase in vehicles in operation (VIO) coupled with the incremental miles travelled by vehicles, along with usage of alternate and light weighting materials, will largely drive unit shipments during the forecast period. Increase in the co...

    $4,950.00
  2. 09 Oct 2020  |  North America  |  Mega Trends

    Private-label Focused Business Models Driving Visibility and Sales of Channel Partners in the North American Class 4-8 Starters and Alternators Aftermarket, 2026

    Strong Competition at Play Between OES and IAM Retailers in a Market that Otherwise Sees Slow Demand Growth for Replacements

    This research study covers the class 4-8 starters and alternators aftermarket in terms of volume and value across the United States and Canada. It discusses unit shipments, revenue, average price, and distribution channel share. It also analyzes major participants separately for medium- and heavy-duty vehicles. The base year for the analysis is 201...

    $4,950.00
  3. 30 Sep 2020  |  North America  |  Mega Trends

    Digitization and Electrification Reshaping the Fleet Maintenance Paradigm in North America, 2020–2030

    Vehicle Maintenance Aided by AI, Telematics, and Predictive Solutions to Enhance Stakeholder Growth Opportunities

    The aim of this study is to gauge the aftermarket opportunity from maintenance of new mobility fleets in North America between 2020 and 2030. The study provides a detailed analysis of the key trends influencing the North American new mobility ecosystem. It estimates the potential revenue accruable from servicing and repair of car sharing and ride ...

    $4,950.00
  4. 10 May 2017  |  North America  |  Customer Research

    US Automotive Technicians’ Choice Survey of Replacement Parts, 2016

    Technicians Shifting to Digital Platforms

    The importance of technicians as customers for part suppliers continues to grow with the continued expansion of the Do-It-For-Me (DIFM) channel in the US automotive aftermarket. Although the aftermarket is a mature and stable channel in the United States, market trends such as digitization and private labeling are steadily transforming how technici...

    $20,000.00