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OE Accessories in the Automotive Aftermarket, 2025-2030

  • Report

  • 58 Pages
  • April 2025
  • Region: Global
  • Frost & Sullivan
  • ID: 6088601

The Automotive OE Accessories Aftermarket is Experiencing Transformational Growth due to the Increasing Adoption of Accessories Suited for CASE Vehicles and a Strong Focus on Customization, Safety, and Sustainability

The study provides an in-depth analysis of the global automotive OE accessories market across North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific (APAC). It covers important aspects such as market trends, technological advancements, and changing consumer preferences from 2024 to 2030, focusing on the OES channel.

The study segments automotive accessories into external accessories, internal accessories, electrical, electronics, and connectivity accessories, and car care and aesthetics accessories.

It highlights innovations and collaborations by leading OEMs, such as Ford Motor Company, Toyota Motor Corporation, Volkswagen AG, and General Motors Company.

The study also covers key growth drivers and discusses the impact of connected, autonomous, shared, and electric (CASE) systems, eCommerce, and technological advancements. It also examines strategic collaborations between OEMs and suppliers and how they address the evolving requirements of private owners, fleet operators, and DIY/DIFM customers. In addition, the study identifies actionable opportunities for OEMs to enhance customer engagement and capture market share in the increasingly competitive automotive accessories landscape.

The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on OE Accessories in the Automotive Aftermarket

Innovative Business Models

WHY Personalized experience and convenience are automotive consumers’ primary expectations. To meet these demands, OEMs are using innovative business models to diversify revenue and enhance sales volumes through aftermarket accessories. This also becomes a medium to engage with customers post-sales and contribute to brand loyalty.

In the future, OEMs will leverage data, digital platforms, and sustainability to offer more innovative, personalized, and tech-enabled accessories while expanding their revenue streams and enhancing customer loyalty.

Customer Value Chain Compression

WHY Consumers want fast and seamless purchase experiences. Compressed value chains boost the purchase experience and improve satisfaction. OEMs can gain direct consumer insights through simplified distribution, offering customized products in a highly competitive market.

Overall, future trends will be defined by speed, convenience, and efficiency. OEMs will prioritize direct consumer engagement, leveraging technology to minimize friction and deliver a more streamlined, personalized, and responsive purchase experience.

Disruptive Technologies

WHY Disruptive technologies, such as IoT, smart devices, and EV accessories, help OEMs stand out from competitors. These innovations align with market trends, meeting demand for connectivity and sustainability while future-proofing offerings as EV adoption grows.

This reshapes how OEMs design, manufacture, and distribute aftermarket accessories. In the future, the market will shift to smarter, more connected, and customized offerings to enhance convenience and customization. The integration of new technologies will allow OEMs to future-proof their businesses.

Growth Drivers

  • OE Accessories in the Automotive Aftermarket: Growth Drivers, Global, 2025-2030
  • Increased Integration of Connected and Smart Technologies: Customer demand for smart, connected accessories will drive demand for accessories as OEMs integrate advanced IoT technologies in modern cars.
  • Growth of eCommerce and Digital Retail: OEMs are leveraging the convenience of eCommerce to drive accessory sales to a wider customer base.
  • OEM Focus on Post-sales Revenue: As vehicle profit margins decline, OEMs are focusing on high-margin aftermarket accessories. This strategy not only drives immediate growth but also sustains future profitability.
  • Rising Adoption of CASE and Hybrid Vehicles: As CASE and hybrid vehicle adoption grows, the demand for vehicle-specific accessories will become critical, driving OEMs’ growth.
  • Growth of Autonomous Driving and ADAS Accessories: As autonomous driving and ADAS technologies grow, demand for related accessories, such as sensors and in-cabin technologies, will rapidly increase.

Growth Restraints

  • OE Accessories in the Automotive Aftermarket: Growth Restraints, Global, 2025-2030
  • Restraint Economic Uncertainty: Shifting Priorities in Consumer Spending
  • Cybersecurity Concerns with Connected Accessories
  • High Cost of Advanced Technologies
  • Short Product Life Cycles for Tech-related Accessories
  • Lack of Standardization in Smart Accessories

Scope of Analysis

  • This study offers a comprehensive analysis of the automotive accessories market, focusing on key aspects such as accessory variety, pricing, and distribution channels. It categorizes accessories into external accessories, internal accessories, electrical, electronics, and connectivity accessories, and car care and aesthetics accessories, highlighting products and their applications.
  • Geographically, the study is segmented into North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific (APAC), identifying preferences and popular car accessories and assessing how megatrends such as the Internet of Things (IoT) and connected, autonomous, shared, and electric (CASE) vehicles influence OEM accessory portfolios and strategies.
  • The study analyzes partnerships between OEMs and suppliers to optimize pricing, positioning, and marketing strategies. It identifies significant challenges and opportunities for OEMs in the automotive accessories market, as well as strategies aimed at private vehicle owners, fleet operators, and both do-it-yourself (DIY) and do-it-for-me (DIFM) customers.
  • Overall, the study seeks to understand market dynamics, consumer behavior, and strategic approaches in the automotive accessories ecosystem.

Table of Contents

Transformation in OE Accessories in the Automotive Aftermarket
  • Why Is It Increasingly Difficult to Grow?
  • The Strategic Imperative 8
  • The Impact of the Top 3 Strategic Imperatives on OE Accessories in the Automotive Aftermarket
Ecosystem
  • Scope of Analysis
  • Definition and Segmentation: Categorization of Automotive Accessories by Application
  • Key Competitors: Automotive OEMs the Study Considers
  • Key Selection Criteria: Benchmarking OEMs and their Strategies for Accessories in the Aftermarket
  • Key Questions the Study Answers
Growth Generator
  • Growth Drivers
  • Growth Restraints
  • Key Findings
  • Key Trends Influencing the Accessories Aftermarket
  • Growth Opportunity Avenues: OE Accessory Aftermarket
  • OE Accessories’ Premiumization: Mass Market OEMs
  • OE Accessories’ Premiumization: Luxury OEMs
  • OES Accessories Aftermarket Summary
  • Automotive Accessories’ Value Proposition
  • Key Sales Channels for Accessory Sales
  • Region-wise Pricing, Positioning, and Marketing Trends
  • DIY Versus DIFM Automotive Accessories
  • Impact of CASE Trends on Automotive Accessories
  • Benchmarking by Accessory Category
  • Benchmarking Car Accessories: OEM Performance Across Key Strategic Criteria
  • External Accessories
  • Key External Accessories
  • Price and Positioning Strategies
  • Comparison of DIY and DIFM: External Accessories
  • Comparison of Fleet Operators and Private Owners: External Accessories
  • Impact of CASE Trends on the External OE Accessories Aftermarket
  • Growth Opportunities in External Accessories
  • Internal Accessories
  • Key Internal Accessories
  • Price and Positioning Strategies
  • Comparison of DIY and DIFM: Internal Accessories
  • Comparison of Fleet Operators and Private Owners: Internal Accessories
  • Impact of CASE Trends on the Internal OE Accessories Aftermarket
  • Future Growth Opportunities in Internal Accessories
  • Electrical, Electronics, and Connectivity Accessories
  • Key Electrical, Electronics, and Connectivity Accessories
  • Price and Positioning Strategies
  • Impact of CASE Trends on the Electrical, Electronics, and Connectivity OE Accessories Aftermarket
  • Comparison of Fleet Operators and Private Owners: Electrical, Electronics, and Connectivity Accessories
  • Comparison of DIY and DIFM: Electrical, Electronics, and Connectivity Accessories
  • Future Growth Opportunities in Electrical, Electronics, and Connectivity Accessories
  • Car Care and Aesthetics Accessories
  • Key Car Care and Aesthetics Accessories
  • Price and Positioning Strategies
  • Impact of CASE Trends on the Car Care and Aesthetics OE Accessories Aftermarket
  • Comparison of Fleet Operators and Private Owners: Car Care and Aesthetics Accessories
  • Future Growth Opportunities in Car Care and Aesthetics Accessories
  • Benchmarking Car Accessories: OEM Performance Across Key Strategic Criteria
  • The Last Word: 3 Big Predictions
Growth Opportunity Universe
  • Growth Opportunity 1: Expansion of Subscription-based Initiatives
  • Growth Opportunity 2: Focus on Safety and Security Accessories
  • Growth Opportunity 3: Customized Accessories for Fleets
Appendix & Next Steps
  • Benefits and Impacts of Growth Opportunities
  • Next Steps
List of Exhibits

Companies Mentioned (Partial List)

A selection of companies mentioned in this report includes, but is not limited to:

  • Ford Motor Company
  • Toyota Motor Corporation
  • Volkswagen AG
  • General Motors Company.