This study examines key original equipment (OE) suppliers' aftermarket strategies in the rapidly evolving automotive connected, autonomous, shared, and electric (CASE) domain. Spanning Europe (including the 27 European Union countries and the United Kingdom), North America (the United States and Canada), and China, the focus is on 2023 to 2030. The study overviews current and future aftermarket trends related to CASE vehicles, highlighting the strategies OE suppliers are likely to adopt to meet CASE vehicles' aftermarket requirements. The study analyzes aftermarket stakeholders' preparedness levels in terms of CASE vehicles' service and maintenance. It identifies key parts likely to be replaced in the aftermarket channel and benchmarks OE suppliers' activities across different regions and CASE domains based on specific parameters, offering a comprehensive overview of the CASE industry's complex dynamics.The Automotive Aftermarket is Experiencing Transformational Growth by Focusing on Digital and Electrification Retrofitting Solutions due to Investment Flow and Strategic Collaborations for EV, Connected Car, and Autonomous Vehicle Technologies
Table of Contents
Transformation in OE Suppliers’ CASE Strategies for the Aftermarket
Ecosystem
Competitive Landscape
Growth Generator
Growth Environment
Connected Cars
Autonomous Vehicles
Shared Mobility
Electric Vehicles/ Electrification
Growth Opportunity Universe
The Last Word
Best Practices Recognition
Next Steps