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Navigating Collision Repair in 2025 & Beyond

Our Most Valuable Insight of the Year

The Insights team at Caliber has put together a projected timeline of the most pressing changes we see coming to collision repair through automotive innovation and other industry influences.

We’ve sorted the timeline by immediate future, near future and projected future.

Recent Videos From Caliber Thought Leaders

Brian Burbridge Introduces Caliber’s Marketplace Solutions Ecosystem

In this 5 minute video, learn how we can help you keep more repairs in network, reduce cycle time, improve customer satisfaction and agilely meet the evolving needs of your customers in every market.

Hami Ebrahimi’s Insights on Automotive Advancement

Caliber’s Hami Ebrahimi takes 4 minutes to share his thoughts on automotive advancement and how it will impact the collision repair industry. He highlights ADAS, advanced materials, electrification and emissions requirements.

Dave Dart on the Collision Industry Workforce

Join Caliber's Chief People Officer, Dave Dart, in this 3 minute video that provides an overview of the current and future state of the collision repair industry workforce.

More Recent Insights

Ramifications of Incomplete or Incorrectly Performed ADAS Calibrations

In this analysis of a case study from American Honda Motor Co., we look at what factors could lead to a calibration procedure “completing” —without errors—but still being incorrectly performed, leading to ADAS malfunction. Caliber also suggests steps the collision repair and auto insurance carriers can take to help prevent these scenarios.

Caliber: The “Easy Button” for our Carrier Partners

A core Caliber differentiator is how we treat our customers—who are also your customers. The Caliber experience is an extension of YOUR brand. Caliber offers world-class center experiences with cycle-time reducing on-site services and agent and claims support teams.

Understanding When & Why OEMs Mandate Post-Repair Calibrations of ADAS Technology

Advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) are evolving rapidly. Thanks to updates that can be wirelessly pushed from OEMs to vehicles overnight, required ADAS calibrations can literally change daily. But there are foundational rules that OEMs follow when determining the need for calibration, and we analyze them here.

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