Automotive After Market: Segmented: By Vehicle Type (Passenger Cars and Commercial vehicles), By Replacement Part (Battery, Brake Pads, Filters, Gaskets & Seals, Lighting Components and Wheels and Tires), And Region Global Analysis of Market Size, Share & Trends For 2019 2020 And Forecasts To 2031
Automotive After Market to surpass USD 922 billion by 2031 from USD 566.1 billion in 2021 at a CAGR of 5% in the coming years, i.e., 2021-31.
The aftermarket for automotive parts refers to auto parts and components installed after the vehicle has left the factory. This industry includes car components, replacement tires, equipment, service repairs, auto repair, and accessories sold just after the vehicle's original sale. It covers businesses that manufacture, distribute, retail, install, and remanufacture all types of automobile parts and accessories. Due to technology improvements, the digitalization of vehicle repair and component sales has emerged, which has aided the automotive aftermarket industry's progress.
Global Automotive After-market is expected to project a notable CAGR of 5% in 2031.
The market is primarily driven by car owners' desire to improve their vehicle's overall performance of exhaust noise, speed, and cosmetic factors, among other things.
Wheels and Tires segment to grow with the highest CAGR during 2021-31
The market is divided into batteries, brake pads, filters, gaskets and seals, lighting components, wheels and tires, and others based on the type of replacement parts. In 2020, the global market's wheels and tires sector will account for the majority of revenue. Due to an increased focus on the safety of vehicle occupants, as well as research & development by major aftermarket players to lower the total weight of a vehicle by implementing lightweight and cost-effective solutions, the wheels and tires segment is expected to witness one of the largest market shares.
Passenger cars segment to grow with the highest CAGR during 2021-31
The market is divided into Passenger cars and commercial vehicles based on vehicle type. Due to forthcoming emission standards for commercial vehicles, which are likely to affect the maintenance side via higher usage of engine electronics, the commercial vehicles segment is anticipated to see stable growth in this market. The rise in remanufacturing also provides vehicle warranty coverage, extended service life, and improved performance without the high expense of new parts. The commercial vehicle segment is expected to be impacted by these primary variables.
Price transparency and supply diversity are both improving
In both developed and emerging economies, digital platforms such as social media are increasingly influential in customer research & purchasing processes. Online sales channels provide customers with quick access to pricing information for parts, and end-users use these methods to decide which car parts to purchase. Customers can get a peer opinion on the quality and usefulness of seminars by participating in online forums. Suppliers, OEMs, dealers, and workshop chains are developing their online presence, and some major firms, such as Hella GmbH & Co. KGaA, have already established online platforms. A digital sales approach also allows for a leaner, shorter value chain, which helps suppliers.
OEM Expansion into Aftermarket Activities to Drive Market Growth
The original equipment manufacturer has increased exponentially their participation and attention in the automobile parts aftermarket value chain, for example, by establishing networks of non-car brand-specific repair shops. To compete alongside independent aftermarket companies and retain clients in their networks longer, major market participants have offered second service formats, second brands, or remanufactured parts to stay up with the vehicle-age-driven market. OEMs are also focusing on improving the customer experience and developing differentiated aftermarket service solutions, such as utilizing vehicle connections to retain customers and automate service and repair decision-making.
Adoption of auto safety technology & rising electric vehicle sales.
The use of detectors in automobiles, which results in optimal driving behavior, reduces vehicle wear and tear, especially for brakes and tires, that are subjected to tough driving conditions daily. This aspect minimizes the need for replacement parts, which could stifle industry growth. Product penetration is further limited by ongoing research & development for new raw materials to prevent the deterioration of automotive parts.
Company Overview, Business Strategy, Key Product Offerings, Financial Performance, Key Performance Indicators, Risk Analysis, Recent Development, Regional Presence, SWOT Analysis
Global Automotive after-market is segmented based on regional analysis into five major regions: North America, Latin America, Europe, Asia Pacific, and the Middle East and Africa. The rising market in the Asia Pacific is characterized by expanding vehicular sales of both passenger automobiles and commercial vehicles. In addition, there has been an increase in consolidation among parts distributors, as a result of new tax reforms, which are significant for displacing the current unorganized sector. These factors are expected to propel APAC to a leading position in the worldwide market.
The COVID-19 crisis had a significant and rapid impact on the globally integrated automobile sector. Closures of auto assembly factories, large-scale manufacturing pauses, and disruptions in aftermarket product exports are putting enormous strain on the automotive sector, which is already suffering from a global demand downturn. People stay at home because of COVID-19, and also the economy has entered a slump, causing less wear - and - tear on their vehicles. The pandemic had an impact on aftermarket automobile part sales. The aging fleet of vehicles, on the other hand, is predicted to boost demand for such automotive components in the future years.
Report Attribute | Details |
The market size value in 2021 | USD 566.1 billion |
The revenue forecast in 2031 | USD 922 billion |
Growth Rate | CAGR of 5% from 2021 to 2031 |
The base year for estimation | 2020 |
Quantitative units |
Revenue in USD billion and CAGR from 2021 to 2031 |
Report coverage | Revenue forecast, company ranking, competitive landscape, growth factors, and trends |
Segments covered | Vehicle type, Replacement Part, and Region |
Regional scope | North America, Europe, Asia Pacific, Latin America, Middle East & Africa (MEA) |
Key companies profiled | Robert Bosch GmbH, Denso Corporation, Magna International Inc., Continental AG, ZF Friedrichshafen AG, Aisin Seiki Co., Lear Corp., Valeo SA, Bridgestone, Corporation, Faureciaand Other Prominent Players |
The Automotive After Market size was estimated at USD 566.1 billion in 2021 and is expected to reach USD 922 billion by 2031
Robert Bosch GmbH, Denso Corporation, Magna International Inc., Continental AG, ZF Friedrichshafen AG, and Aisin Seiki Co., Lear Corp., Valeo SA, Bridgestone, Corporation, Faureciaand Other Prominent Players.
Wheels and Tires segment and Passenger cars segment are anticipated to hold the Automotive After Market
Drivers Price transparency and supply diversity are both improving
The aftermarket for automotive parts refers to auto parts and components installed after the vehicle has left the factory. This industry includes car components, replacement tires, equipment, service repairs, auto repair, and accessories sold just after the vehicle's original sale.
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