SEMA’s 2024 Future Trends Report Eyes Industry Growth

Specialty aftermarket showing signs of resilience & strength...

SEMA revealed that the specialty equipment industry is showing signs of resilience and strength amidst the recovering U.S. economy and is poised for growth in 2024 and beyond, according the new 2024 SEMA Future Trends Report.

Sales of automotive specialty equipment parts are projected to have increased about 1% in 2023. With the economy showing signs of strength and improvement toward the year’s end, SEMA anticipates a similar trend heading into 2024, with a return to normal annual sales growth of 3-4% projected for 2025.

The 2024 SEMA Future Trends Report is the association’s latest study that recaps the issues and outcomes that affected the industry in 2023 and how these areas may affect the market in 2024 and beyond.

“While challenges persist, SEMA’s research found indicators suggesting that the market will continue to strengthen as it returns to normal growth,” said SEMA Director of Market Research Gavin Knapp. “The report offers insight into our latest forecast for industry growth. It also highlights key factors influencing consumer spending and business outcomes to help companies stay ahead of the curve.”

Additional report highlights include:

Most companies within the specialty equipment industry are optimistic and expect sales to remain level or grow over the next year. A 23% growth in 2023 SEMA Show attendance over 2022 was a strong indicator that the industry is committed to introducing new products and expecting robust sales in the market, SEMA officials added.

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