Aftermarket ADAS calibrations in shops now exceed two million per year and the forecast for ADAS parts is expected to be $676 million in 2025.
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Report examines key trends including the aging vehicle fleet, repair challenges introduced by EVs and hybrids, ADAS-related repair complexity and more.
Using a self-service kiosk, shops can prioritize convenience, security and customer care, as well as answer inquiries about new and used parts, accessories and solutions.
Six in 10 U.S. drivers report being afraid to ride in a autonomous vehicle, while 78% prioritize safety as a top technology initiative.
With the technician shortage, providing innovative training in Spanish can help auto shops broaden their pool of potential candidates.
Integration improves efficiency and productivity, maximizes fleet uptime, reduces costs, and creates safer roads.
The tool answers many of the why, when and how questions both shops and consumers have regarding ADAS calibrations.



