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Enlyte’s 2026 Envision Trends Report Highlights Key Challenges for Body Shops
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According to the report, the growing complexity of modern vehicles—packed with sensors, Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), and complex electronic components—combined with persistent volatility in the parts supply chain, is radically transforming claims management.
Collision repair shops are facing unprecedented pressure due to the technological transformation of modern vehicles and evolving insurer management strategies. This is the primary takeaway from the 2026 Envision Trends Report published by Enlyte, which breaks down the economic and technical forces driving a marked increase in both the cost and duration of post-collision repairs.
According to the report, the growing complexity of modern vehicles—packed with sensors, Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS), and complex electronic components—combined with persistent volatility in the parts supply chain, is radically transforming claims management. For body shops, this reality inflates the average cost of estimates and extends vehicle cycle times in the shop, making access to fast, accurate diagnostic technologies more critical than ever.
“Claims today are no longer defined by a single injury or event,” said Alex Sun, Enlyte CEO. “Across workers’ compensation and auto, we’re seeing increasing overlap in medical complexity, behavioral health, litigation exposure, regulatory change and technology-driven pressures. Our 2026 Envision Trends Report helps organizations better understand these factors and identify opportunities to improve outcomes through earlier intervention, stronger coordination and data-informed decision-making.”
For the collision sector, this “data-informed” approach translates into increased use of artificial intelligence and predictive analytics by insurance companies. The report indicates that insurers are now looking to identify financial risks and anomalies right from the initial estimate. For body shops, this means adapting to more tech-driven approval processes and facing constant pressure to optimize repair cycles in order to curb escalating collision costs.
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