Indian auto component manufacturers are poised for a global breakout, with the independent aftermarket segment offering fertile ground for expansion.
By Jayden Bagshaw
According to a new report by EY-Parthenon, emerging markets—particularly across Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia—present high-growth opportunities driven by price sensitivity, aging vehicle fleets, and expanding independent garage networks.
Africa: The Next Frontier for India’s Auto Component Industry
Africa’s fragmented but fast-growing aftermarket is a prime target for Indian exporters. EY-Parthenon’s projections highlight:
| Region | Projected Aftermarket Size (USD) | Key Demand Drivers |
|---|---|---|
| North Africa | $3,415 million | Independent garages, price sensitivity |
| South Africa | $3,685 million | Mature vehicle base, organized distribution |
| East Africa | $521 million | Cost-driven demand, informal networks |
| West Africa | $596 million | High receptiveness to low-cost alternatives |
Indian suppliers, known for competitively priced components, are well-positioned to meet Africa’s demand for parts that are up to 50% cheaper than Chinese-origin products. The rise of independent garages and informal repair networks further amplifies the need for affordable, reliable parts.
Strategic Gateways: UAE and GCC Linkages
The UAE, with an aftermarket size of $888 million, serves as a vital trade gateway to both GCC countries and Africa. Its logistical infrastructure and proximity to key African ports offer Indian exporters:
- Shorter turnaround times
- Efficient re-export channels
- Access to regional distributors
Beyond Africa: Latin America and Southeast Asia
While Africa offers strategic trade advantages, mature markets like Brazil, Indonesia, and Colombia are equally attractive:
| Country | Projected Aftermarket Size (USD) | Strategic Advantage |
|---|---|---|
| Brazil | $12,091 million | High vehicle age, large fleet |
| Indonesia | $7,759 million | Flexible order sizes, short lead times |
| Colombia | $1,999 million | Organized distribution networks |
These markets demand structured supply chains, with Indian exporters encouraged to strengthen ties with large distributors and wholesalers.
Editorial Outlook: A Multi-Regional Playbook
India’s auto component sector is entering a pivotal phase. To maximize global impact, exporters must:
- Localize distribution in Africa through partnerships with garage networks and informal traders
- Leverage trade hubs like the UAE for regional access
- Invest in brand trust and quality assurance to compete beyond price
- Adapt packaging and logistics for fragmented markets with diverse consumer needs
ExportFocus Africa View
Africa is not just a market—it’s a mosaic of opportunity. For Indian auto component manufacturers, success will hinge on understanding regional nuances, building agile supply chains, and aligning with the continent’s evolving mobility ecosystem.
The road ahead is open—and Africa is ready.

