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Germany Automotive Aftermarket Market Size, Growth and Forecast Report 2026-2034
Market Overview
The Germany automotive aftermarket market reached USD 19.6 Billion in 2025 and is forecast to grow to USD 28.7 Billion by 2034, exhibiting a CAGR of 4.33% during 2026-2034. Growth is driven by increasing vehicle age, rising vehicle ownership rates, demand for enhanced vehicle performance and safety, advancements in automotive components, expanding e-commerce, and the DIY repair trend.
Study Assumption Years
- Base Year: 2025
- Historical Year/Period: 2020-2025
- Forecast Year/Period: 2026-2034
Germany Automotive Aftermarket Market Key Takeaways
- The market size reached USD 19.6 Billion in 2025.
- The market is forecast to reach USD 28.7 Billion by 2034.
- The CAGR for 2026-2034 is 4.33%.
- At the beginning of 2023, 60.1 million road motor vehicles were registered in Germany, leading to steady aftermarket demand.
- Germany is Europe’s largest automotive market, responsible for 25% of passenger car production and nearly 20% of new registrations.
- Innovation in automotive technology and collaboration between established firms and start-ups advance digitization and part replacements.
- Increasing electric vehicle production, exemplified by investment in Cologne’s plant, supports aftermarket growth.
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Market Growth Factors
The main driver of the automotive aftermarket in Germany is the rising average age of vehicles due to, among other things, the high demand for spare parts and repairs. The number of vehicles in the German vehicle stock was around 60.1 million at the beginning of 2023. Saturation also increases maintenance and parts replacement needs, which drives market growth.
Growth is also driven by technology changes, such as a need for regular changes to components. Manufacturers such as Vibracoustic are developing noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) products for electric and low-emission vehicles. Cooperation between established automotive companies and start-ups drives the process of digitization and innovation in the industries.
The market is driven by increasing vehicle ownership in Germany, the largest automotive market in Europe, growing e-commerce, a DIY vehicle repair culture and investment in electric vehicle manufacturing plants. These developments include the US$2 billion Ford electric vehicle manufacturing plant in Cologne, Germany, which focuses on electric vehicle components and production efficiency to highlight the growth potential of electric vehicle manufacturing facilities.
Market Segmentation
Replacement Parts:
- Turbochargers: Included in detailed segment analysis, addressing maintenance of engine performance.
- Body Parts: Important for vehicle repair and restoration post-collision.
- Lighting and Electronic Components: Vital for vehicle safety and functioning, covering headlamps, sensors, and electronic modules.
- Filters: Crucial for engine and cabin maintenance, ensuring vehicle efficiency.
- Brake Parts: Essential for safety and vehicle control.
- Exhaust Components: Necessary for emissions control and engine efficiency.
- Wheels: Integral to vehicle mobility and safety.
- Battery: Supports vehicle electrical systems and increasingly important due to EV growth.
- Others: Additional aftermarket parts serving various maintenance needs.
Certification:
- Genuine Parts: OEM parts ensuring compatibility and quality.
- Uncertified: Non-genuine parts with varied quality standards.
- Certified Parts: Independently certified components meeting specific standards.
Distribution Channel:
- Distributors: Supply base components to wholesalers and retailers.
- Wholesalers: Serve as intermediaries supplying large quantities to retailers.
- Retailers: Interface directly with end consumers for aftermarket parts and services.
Regional Insights
Western Germany is identified as one of the major regional markets alongside Southern, Eastern, and Northern Germany. The report outlines comprehensive regional analysis, but specific statistics like market share or CAGR by region are not disclosed. Western Germany, as part of the dominant automotive cluster, benefits from high vehicle ownership and industrial base supporting aftermarket activities.
Recent Developments & News
In March 2024, the Volkswagen Group enhanced collaboration with Mobileye to accelerate automated and autonomous driving technologies. Integration of Mobileye’s platforms into Audi, Bentley, Lamborghini, and Porsche brands is aimed at implementing advanced automated driving features in production vehicles.
In June 2023, Ford Motor Co. invested $2 billion to upgrade its Cologne, Germany, facility to produce 250,000 electric vehicles annually. This state-of-the-art plant is central to Ford’s ambition to manufacture 2 million EVs yearly by 2026.
Key Players
- Vibracoustic
- Volkswagen Group
- Mobileye
- Ford Motor Co.
- GEDIA Automotive Group
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