MIAS 2026: Inside the aftermarket side of this year's auto show
The aftermarket section at MIAS showcases options for car enthusiasts to personalize, enhance, and maintain their vehicles

The 21st Manila International Auto Show (MIAS) continues to draw major car manufacturers, industry players, and thousands of enthusiasts each year.

While new vehicle launches take center stage, the automotive aftermarket remains one of its most compelling segments, showcasing how car ownership in the Philippines has evolved beyond transportation into a form of self-expression, performance, and community.

In the automotive world, “aftermarket” refers to the wide range of parts, accessories, and upgrades added after a vehicle leaves the factory, allowing owners to enhance performance, improve aesthetics, and tailor their vehicles to better suit their needs and personal style.

These include performance enhancements as well as aesthetic modifications such as wheels and tires, window films, overland accessories, and a variety of car care and detailing products.

A significant portion of the aftermarket industry also consists of maintenance components from spare parts manufacturers, providing essential replacement parts that are fundamental to ensuring a vehicle operates and functions properly.

Frequently replaced wearable items, such as tires, batteries, air filters, suspension components, and brake pads, were widely available, with numerous booths offering options, vehicle compatibility, and expert advice.

Another integral part of vehicle ownership also involves proper care and maintenance. The aftermarket industry supports this with a wide range of car care brands to choose from.

This includes specialized shampoos, waxes, sealants, and interior care products, all formulated to protect surfaces, enhance shine, and preserve a vehicle’s overall condition over time.

For more discerning enthusiasts, this extends to specialized tools and equipment, such as heavy-duty pressure washers, polishing machines, and paint protection solutions, that allow for a higher level of care, precision, and professional-grade results.

At MIAS, all these elements come together in a vibrant showcase of creativity and technical skill for anyone passionate about cars. Just like the interior and exterior upgrades that elevate both comfort and looks.

The diverse range of parts and accessories in the aftermarket section reflects how local enthusiasts are increasingly investing in modifications. Not only to enhance performance, but also to preserve and maintain their vehicles, while expressing individuality and standing out from the crowd.
Check out the 21st Manila International Show as it runs until this Sunday, April 12, 2026, at the World Trade Convention Center in Pasay.
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