{"id":17518,"date":"2026-01-26T11:25:02","date_gmt":"2026-01-26T11:25:02","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.anicecommunication.com\/en\/?p=17518"},"modified":"2026-01-26T11:49:39","modified_gmt":"2026-01-26T11:49:39","slug":"petronas-study-automotive_workshop","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.anicecommunication.com\/en\/petronas-study-automotive_workshop\/","title":{"rendered":"Balancing Tradition and Technology: The Next Generation Transforming Automotive Workshops"},"content":{"rendered":"
A new PETRONAS study shows how automotive workshops are changing in a constantly evolving industry.<\/p>\n
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PETRONAS Lubricants International (PLI) today unveils new research exploring how independent automotive workshops and service businesses across EMEA are navigating the balance between tradition and technology. Based on insights from 800 workshop owners in Benelux, France, Germany, Poland, Turkey, Italy, the UAE, and Iberia, the findings reveal the sector is at a pivotal moment.<\/p>\n
Nearly all workshop owners (91%)[1] believe that protecting their reputation and values, as part of a family or community tradition, is paramount. This sense of legacy is particularly strong in Turkey (96%), the UAE (96%), and Iberia (95%.) The findings reveal a deep emotional connection among the next generation and new mechanics entering the industry, who are committed to preserving the skills and standards of their predecessors. Whilst at the same time, demonstrating the powerful blend of tradition and innovation which drives the sector.<\/p>\n
The research reveals that owners are also acutely aware of the need to stay up to date with today\u2019s technological advancements. This is where the energy and talent of younger generations become truly invaluable. Their passion for innovation and natural fluency with digital tools can transform what might seem like a challenge into an exciting new chapter for the industry. By actively investing in young talent and embracing their fresh perspectives, workshops can become vibrant hubs of progress, bridging digital and technological gaps, and leading the way in both the digital and green transitions shaping the automotive sector.<\/p>\n Nearly three in five (59%) owners report their workshop is seen as a trusted service provider locally but tradition alone isn\u2019t enough to secure the future. With the industry changing fast, almost half (49%) of workshop owners say their biggest challenge is keeping up with new technologies. From electric and hybrid vehicles to digital systems and advanced diagnostics, the pressure to modernize is real. It\u2019s also compounded by the struggle to find and train skilled staff, an issue flagged by nearly half of respondents (40%). For younger professionals entering the industry, this gap represents an opportunity to carve out a future in a sector hungry for fresh talent and innovation. Embracing the tech savviness and adaptability of younger workshop owners not only bridges existing gaps but also opens doors for further training and job opportunities, empowering workshops to evolve, driving a better future for all.<\/p>\n Despite the challenges of staffing, there\u2019s a strong sense of optimism in the sector. Owners are determined to blend the best of the past with the demands of the future. More than a third (35%) say that putting the customer first remains their top priority, even as they navigate new territory. They\u2019re finding ways to balance tradition with innovation, ensuring their workshops stay relevant and resilient.<\/p>\n \u201cIndependent workshops are the backbone of the automotive industry, and their ability to evolve by bringing in younger generations is inspiring. The research that PLI has commissioned shows that while heritage and trust remain at the heart of these businesses, owners are embracing innovation, from electric vehicles to digital tools and sustainable practices. At PLI, we\u2019re committed to supporting this transformation by providing solutions that help workshops stay competitive, relevant, and true to their values.\u201d<\/em> said Giuseppe Pedretti, Regional Managing Director EMEA, PETRONAS Lubricants International<\/strong><\/p>\n <\/p>\n
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