Automotive Aftermarket 2025 to 2032: E-Commerce Disruption, EV Transition and the Aging Global Vehicle Fleet/Alert detail
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Digital auto parts procurement hits $130B in 2026 amid e-commerce surge
Automotive Aftermarket 2025 to 2032: E-Commerce Disruption, EV Transition and the Aging Global Vehicle Fleet →What Changed
The e-commerce automotive aftermarket has scaled from $111.97 billion in 2025 to a projected $130.24 billion in 2026, achieving an aggressive growth rate exceeding 16%. Over 90% of buyers now execute digital research prior to final purchase, driven by shifting B2B procurement patterns and advanced commerce systems. This structural shift is displacing legacy brick-and-mortar automotive supply chain models.
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Recommended Actions 1
Accelerate integration with digital B2B marketplace platforms
Aligning procurement infrastructure with digital parts networks is critical to maintaining sourcing speed and price visibility as legacy channels decline.