The automotive industry is undergoing a massive transformation. New technologies, new competitors, and new customer expectations are reshaping the way automotive players do business. In this blog post, you will learn:
Read on to discover how four automotive macro-trends will impact the future of aftersales by 2030, and how automotive players can prepare for them today.
New technologies, new competitors, and new customer expectations are reshaping the way automotive players do business, creating new threats and opportunities for the industry. To succeed in this changing environment, dealers and OEMs will need to adapt their strategies and operations, leverage data and analytics, embrace digitalization, and collaborate with the right partners across the value chain.
In this blog post, we will explore four critical trends that will impact the future of aftersales by 2030, and how dealers, importers and OEMs can prepare for them today.
The automotive industry has enjoyed steady growth for more than 70 years. However, as new players enter the market and with Tesla cutting prices on its most popular models, that is about to change.
As we approach 2030, the global car market will reach saturation or decline, due to factors such as changing consumer preferences and environmental regulations. This means that dealers will have to compete for market share to grow their business. Customer retention and loyalty will be key for dealers to survive and thrive in this stagnating and competitive market. To achieve this, dealers will need to focus on delivering exceptional customer experiences, offering personalized and value-added services, and building long-term relationships with their customers.
Even in 2030, cars will still be physical object. As obvious as that sounds, that has a key implication: that cars will still require maintenance. However, electrification will reduce the demand for labor and parts. Battery electric vehicles have fewer moving parts and less wear and tear than conventional vehicles, having a negative impact on service revenue.
To counter this effect, dealers and OEMs will have to win customers by offering a plethora of different aftersales services, such as tire repair, glass repair, service contracts, predictive maintenance, personalized offers, mobility solutions, charging infrastructure, and more.
Going forward, customers will expect more seamless digital customer journeys. They will want to book appointments online, receive relevant and timely notifications on their phones, and even check into the workshop by themselves. However, personal interactions and trust will be way more important by 2030.
As Louise Westman, Director of Aftersales & Dealer Development at Audi Sweden, mentions: “We need to keep in mind the digital paradox of our age. The more digital we get, the more we need the personal contact.” Automotive players will thus have to take advantage of data to deliver personalized services that meet the individual needs and preferences of each customer.
"We need to keep in mind the digital paradox of our age. The more digital we get, the more we need the personal contact."
Louise Westman
Director of Aftersales & Dealer Development,
Audi Sweden
Technology will shift the focus from hardware to software. Dealers will have to take control of the data they own about their customers, such as vehicle information, service history, driving behavior, and feedback. And, most importantly, they will have to leverage AI and automation to optimize manual tasks and maximize the customer experience across the entire journey. For example, AI can help dealers predict when a customer needs a service, send personalized offers based on their preferences, or automate routine tasks such as maintenance invitations, visit reminders and lease expiration follow-ups.
AI in the automotive industry is not just a futuristic vision, but a reality that has the potential to transform the way the industry operates.
The future of aftersales is not a distant scenario. It is happening right now. The automotive players who want to succeed in this changing landscape need to act now. Here are four steps you can take today to prepare for tomorrow:
If you want to learn more about these trends and how they will affect your business in the future, watch our webinar on demand Nordic Automotive Aftersales Vision 2030.
This webinar is co-hosted by René Tønder, a leading expert on automotive aftersales strategy and innovation, and our Nordic Panel of automotive experts from Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Finland.