The 10 Leading Aftermarket Companies in Spain: Revenue and Success Strategies


The Spanish aftermarket sector is dominated by a group of companies that have not only demonstrated enormous commercial capacity but also a strategic vision in the face of the challenges of new mobility and digitalization. Their turnover reflects the economic impact of a constantly evolving market.

The Spanish aftermarket sector continues to demonstrate its strength in 2024, with sustained growth and a clear commitment to innovation, digitalization, and customer service. Among the key players in this development are the main multi-brand spare parts distributors, which have strengthened their market positions thanks to strategies focused on expansion, logistical efficiency, and service diversification.


At the top of the ranking is PPCR(Stellantis Spain), which with a turnover of €256.5 million has consolidated its leadership in the sector, demonstrating the strength of its network and the effectiveness of its distribution model. It is closely followed by Alliance Automotive Group Iberia, which has reached 218.8 million euros, integrating brands such as Lausan, Recambios Gaudí and SoulimaThis consolidation strategy has allowed it to maintain 10% annual growth, expanding its geographic coverage and strengthening its network of associated workshops.


In the third position appears AD Parts Central, with 147.8 million, showing a growth of 13.8% compared to the previous year. This group, together with AD Regueira and AD Bosch Recanvis, reflects the positive momentum of the AD network, driven by investments in technology, online ordering platforms, and specialized technical support.


Recalvi GroupFor its part, it has seen one of the most significant leaps, reaching €128.5 million and growing by 17%. Its commercial approach, which combines traditional distribution with the development of digital solutions and training services, has allowed it to position itself as a benchmark in northern Spain.


The list is completed with companies such as Vemare Group, Davasa Group, JImenez Maña Spare Parts and Peña Group , all with revenues exceeding €70 million. These groups have adapted to the demands of the new workshop, investing in extensive catalogs, real-time logistics, and personalized service.


In light of these data, the Spanish aftermarket market presents a highly competitive landscape, where strategic alliances, professionalization, and technological innovation have become essential pillars for growth. The positive trend in these figures confirms an upward trend that is expected to continue in the coming years, especially with the incorporation of new services related to electric mobility, smart fleet management, and connected preventive maintenance.