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  • Report ID: GMI2382
  • Published Date: Jul 2024
  • Report Format: PDF

E-commerce automotive aftermarket Share

The automotive aftermarket is highly competitive, with key players such as Advance Auto Parts, Alibaba Group, Amazon Inc., Arch Auto Parts, AutoAnything, AutoZone, Bosch GmbH, CARiD.com, Denso Corporation, and eBay leading the charge. These companies leverage their extensive online platforms to offer a vast array of automotive parts and accessories, catering to a broad customer base from individual consumers to professional mechanics.

 

Amazon and eBay dominate with their expansive marketplaces and robust logistics networks, providing a wide selection and fast delivery. Alibaba Group also plays a significant role, especially in connecting buyers with global suppliers. Traditional auto parts retailers like Advance Auto Parts, AutoZone, and Arch Auto Parts have successfully integrated e-commerce into their business models, enhancing their digital presence and convenience.

 

 Companies like Bosch GmbH and Denso Corporation leverage their strong manufacturing capabilities to offer high-quality products online, while niche players like AutoAnything and CARiD.com focus on specialized automotive parts and accessories, catering to specific customer needs.

 

E-commerce automotive aftermarket Companies

Major players operating in market include:

  • Advance Auto Parts
  • Alibaba Group
  • Amazon Inc.
  • Arch Auto Parts
  • AutoAnything
  • AutoZone
  • Bosch GmbH
  • CARiD.com
  • Denso Corporation
  • eBay
  • Flipkart
  • J.C Whitney
  • National Automotive Parts Association (NAPA) Auto Parts
  • O’Reilly Auto Parts
  • Pep Boys
  • RockAuto
  • Sears Holdings Corp.
  • Tire Rack
  • U.S Auto Parts Network, Inc
  • PChome Online
  • Ruten
  • Parts Big Boss
  • FEBEST
  • Ferdinand Bilstein GmbH + Co. KG (SWAG)
Authors: Kiran Pulidindi, Kunal Ahuja

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) :

The e-commerce automotive aftermarket was crossed USD 223.93 billion in 2023 and is anticipated to register over 13.24% CAGR through 2032, driven by the increasing adoption of digital platforms for purchasing automotive parts and accessories.

The B2C segment of the e- commerce automotive aftermarket held 86.51% share in 2023 and is expected to reach 68.45% by 2032, driven by the convenience of online shopping and competitive pricing.

Europe e-commerce automotive aftermarket will cross USD 81.62 billion by, 2032, driven by the regions strong automotive tradition and excellent infrastructure that contribute to a well-established market for auto parts and accessories.

Advance Auto Parts, Alibaba Group, Amazon Inc, Arch Auto Parts, AutoAnything, AutoZone, Bosch GmbH, CARiD.com, and Denso Corporation among others.

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