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. 06 Oct 2016  |  Africa  |  Market Research

    The Used Car Market and Automotive Sector in Ethiopia and Kenya

    Kenya and Ethiopia Will Continue to Develop Local Automotive Capacity While Used Car Imports Continue to Grow

    Africa is the world’s last growth frontier. With the lowest motorisation rate in the world, there is considerable potential for growth in the automotive industry. Most of the cars on Africa's roads are imported. While governments have taken steps to regulate the import of used cars, the practice continues to persist. New and locally produced veh...

    $1,500.00
  2. 11 Nov 2016  |  North America  |  Market Research

    Strategic Analysis of eRetailing in the Global Automotive Aftermarket

    Online Parts and Accessories Sales to Cross $50 Billion by 2022

    This study covers key trends and data analytics for the emerging eCommerce channel in the global automotive aftermarket. The study provides a comprehensive analysis of revenues and a seven-year forecast for online sales of parts across key global markets: North America, Latin America, Europe, and certain regions in Asia. It also provides a detailed...

    $4,950.00
  3. 15 Nov 2016  |  South Asia, Middle East & North Africa  |  Market Research

    Strategic Analysis of the Indian OES Channel

    Aftermarket Expansion, ecommerce Expected to Drive OES Channel Opportunity to $8.5 Billion by 2022

    In 2015, the OES (dealer) channel generated $4.7 billion in parts revenues at the dealer-net level (about 37% of the total Indian aftermarket). It is forecast to record a CAGR of 8.8% until 2022 reaching $8.5 billion. Rising vehicle population due to increased sales, continued economic growth, and longer OE warranty terms is driving the Indian OES ...

    $4,950.00
  4. 28 Dec 2016  |  Europe  |  Market Research

    Strategic Analysis of the European OES Channel

    Advancements In In-vehicle Aftersales and Adoption of eCommerce by OEMs will Drive European OES Channel Revenue to €50.73 Billion by 2022

    The aim of the study is to research, analyse, and forecast the size of and the trends in the European automotive OES channel from 2015 to 2022. As older cars migrate to the independent aftermarket due to an ageing vehicle parc in Europe, OEMs have to strategise their aftersales programmes to maintain their market share (estimated at 38.0% in 2015)....

    $4,950.00