Kazakhstan’s automotive spare parts market continues to develop amid stable demand and restrained price growth. As of December 2025, prices for spare parts and accessories for private vehicles increased by 5.5% year-on-year. For comparison, in December 2024 the increase stood at 3.8%, while the sharpest price surge in recent years was recorded in December 2022 at 24.4%. Thus, the current price dynamics remain significantly below the peak levels of previous years.
The manufacturing segment demonstrates similar stability. The output of automotive parts and components for January–December of the past year reached KZT 395.1 million, representing a 12.8% increase compared to the same period in 2024. In the medium term, the industry shows multiple growth: over the past five years, production volumes have increased 5.2 times, from KZT 68.7 million in 2019 to KZT 183.3 million in 2022. Since 2023, the market has stabilized at KZT 400–450 million per year, indicating a transition from rapid growth to consolidation of achieved volumes.
The development of the auto components segment is taking place against the backdrop of record performance in the automotive industry as a whole. By the end of 2025, Kazakhstan produced 171.1 thousand motor vehicles of all types, with a total value exceeding KZT 2.3 trillion. This dynamic forms sustainable demand for spare parts, consumables, and solutions for the aftermarket and vehicle maintenance sector.
At the regional level, price dynamics remain uneven. The highest increase in auto parts prices in December 2025 was recorded in the Zhambyl Region at 15.8% year-on-year. Significant growth was also observed in the North Kazakhstan (13.3%), Kostanay (11.6%), and Atyrau (11%) regions. The lowest price dynamics were registered in the Almaty (0.1%) and Aktobe (0.8%) regions, while prices in the Ulytau Region remained unchanged over the year.
A separate factor influencing the market is the increase in the number of road traffic accidents. In 2025, 36.1 thousand accidents involving injuries were registered in Kazakhstan, significantly higher than the previous year. In addition, around 43 thousand accidents were recorded in 2024–2025 under the European accident statement procedure, with damage not exceeding KZT 300,000 per case. This further supports demand for spare parts and repair services.
At the same time, the vehicle maintenance and repair services segment shows more pronounced price pressure. As of December 2025, the cost of such services increased by 17.7% year-on-year, compared to 10.9% a year earlier.
Taken together, these indicators reflect a market environment in which direct access to suppliers, manufacturers, and distributors of auto parts becomes particularly important for industry participants. Under conditions of stable demand, regional price disparities, and rising service costs, face-to-face negotiations allow companies to compare offers, discuss supply terms, and identify optimal business solutions. This format of direct professional interaction underpins Automechanika Astana, making exhibition attendance a practical working tool in the current market environment.
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The manufacturing segment demonstrates similar stability. The output of automotive parts and components for January–December of the past year reached KZT 395.1 million, representing a 12.8% increase compared to the same period in 2024. In the medium term, the industry shows multiple growth: over the past five years, production volumes have increased 5.2 times, from KZT 68.7 million in 2019 to KZT 183.3 million in 2022. Since 2023, the market has stabilized at KZT 400–450 million per year, indicating a transition from rapid growth to consolidation of achieved volumes.
The development of the auto components segment is taking place against the backdrop of record performance in the automotive industry as a whole. By the end of 2025, Kazakhstan produced 171.1 thousand motor vehicles of all types, with a total value exceeding KZT 2.3 trillion. This dynamic forms sustainable demand for spare parts, consumables, and solutions for the aftermarket and vehicle maintenance sector.
At the regional level, price dynamics remain uneven. The highest increase in auto parts prices in December 2025 was recorded in the Zhambyl Region at 15.8% year-on-year. Significant growth was also observed in the North Kazakhstan (13.3%), Kostanay (11.6%), and Atyrau (11%) regions. The lowest price dynamics were registered in the Almaty (0.1%) and Aktobe (0.8%) regions, while prices in the Ulytau Region remained unchanged over the year.
A separate factor influencing the market is the increase in the number of road traffic accidents. In 2025, 36.1 thousand accidents involving injuries were registered in Kazakhstan, significantly higher than the previous year. In addition, around 43 thousand accidents were recorded in 2024–2025 under the European accident statement procedure, with damage not exceeding KZT 300,000 per case. This further supports demand for spare parts and repair services.
At the same time, the vehicle maintenance and repair services segment shows more pronounced price pressure. As of December 2025, the cost of such services increased by 17.7% year-on-year, compared to 10.9% a year earlier.
Taken together, these indicators reflect a market environment in which direct access to suppliers, manufacturers, and distributors of auto parts becomes particularly important for industry participants. Under conditions of stable demand, regional price disparities, and rising service costs, face-to-face negotiations allow companies to compare offers, discuss supply terms, and identify optimal business solutions. This format of direct professional interaction underpins Automechanika Astana, making exhibition attendance a practical working tool in the current market environment.
Register to visit Automechanika Astana 2026.