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Eurorepar Multi-brand Service And Repair By Stellantis Entering Malaysia Soon

Thoriq Azmi

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At the ongoing Automehcanika Kuala Lumpur 2025 expo, Stellantis announced plans to introduce its Eurorepar and Eurorepar Car Service aftermarket brands here Malaysia soon.


At the ongoing Automechanika Kuala Lumpur 2025 auto industry expo happening this week, Global automaking giants Stellantis revealed plans to introduce its Eurorepar aftermarket brand in to Malaysia soon.

Established in 2002, Eurorepar is a multi-brand service and repair product provider. Debuting in the local market at the expo mentioned, Eurorepar boasts over 17,000 automotive product references covering spare parts, accessories, tyres, oils, and other consumables.

Part of the plan will also see the introduction of the brand’s Eurorepar Car Service multi-brand workshop network. This is poised to provide consumers with expert repair and solutions for Stellantis brand vehicles, as well as non-Stellantis brand vehicles from various other makes.

Globally since 2003, Eurorepar Car Service is present over 30 countries, having established an extensive network of 6,500 service centre outlets worldwide. In Malaysia, the brand has set out some ambitious goals for the local market too.


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Both Eurorepar aftermarket and Eurorepar Car Service workshop network seeks to shift Malaysia's automotive service market from a price-driven to quality-driven approach.


Firstly, Eurorepar Car Service aspires to transform the Malaysian automotive services market from a price-driven to quality-driven approach. Secondly, it aims to empower independent service centres to highlight their professional-grade services while offering cost-effective rates backed by OEM-authorised parts.

“With a vast portfolio of product references across 60 product families, Eurorepar will provide all Malaysian customers with a wide range of affordable parts at local price points,” adds Stellantis ASEAN MD Isaac Yeo.

The exec also emphasised that the arrival of both Eurorepar and Eurorepar Car Service Network in Malaysia marks a significant expansion of the automaker’s global after-sales footprint. Moreover, Yeo also stressed that the brand will be supported by the new Stellantis Regional Parts Hub established recently here in Malaysia, specifically in the Port Klang Free Zone (PKFZ).

“We are confident that by delivering OEM-level professionalism and quality with cost-effective rates through local service centres, we will unlock a significant demand that Eurorepar is uniquely equipped to fulfill. We anticipate launching with our distribution partners later this year, following strong local interest,” continued Yeo further.



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