In early 2026, the cost of auto parts may increase by 10-15%. This was announced to journalists by automotive experts. They attribute the rise in price to several factors, but the main one is the change in the ruble exchange rate.
In their opinion, the ruble exchange rate will weaken by the end of the year, and prices for spare parts will rise in early 2026 because of this. At a rate of 85-95 rubles, the increase in imported parts may be up to 15%.
Ilya Plisov, a member of the board of the Union of Car Services of Russia, added that the exchange rate remains a key factor, especially for countries producing spare parts from China and Turkey, as well as European countries and India.
This is due to the fact that the car fleet still consists mainly of imported cars, for which local production produces only a few percent of the necessary spare parts.
According to Vladislav Afanasyev, head of the strategic department of the Avtostels marketplace, the price increase will primarily affect the components of premium brands: we are talking about Mercedes-Benz, Porsche and BMW. He believes that many non-original parts will appear on the market.
Already now, the share of the original is at a historical minimum, equal to the indicators of March 2022, and will continue to decrease.
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