The 2026 Southeast Collision Conference—co-hosted by Carolinas Collision Association (CCA) and Washington Metropolitan Auto Body Association (WMABA)—features valuable learning opportunities, meaningful connections and a forward-looking perspective on the collision repair industry.
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Plugged-In: EV Collision Insights Q1 2026
The U.S. share of repairable collision claims involving battery electric vehicles (BEVs) held steady at 3.33% in Q1 2026, unchanged from Q4 2025. Although sales of new BEVs grew modestly quarter over quarter, they remain 28% lower year over year. Several OEMs have scaled back production following increases in import tariffs and the expiration of federal tax incentives. Despite this near-term slowdown, BEVs are projected to reach approximately 29% of new vehicle sales and just over 10% of vehicles in operation by 2035, driving a steady increase in collision exposure.
Hybrid Vehicle Collision Claims Hit Record High in First Quarter as BEV Claims Level Off
Mitchell today released its Q1 2026 Plugged-In: EV Collision Insights report. The company’s latest publication reveals a shift in electric vehicle claim trends that is introducing new challenges for insurers and repairers related to risk exposure, cycle time and repair complexity.
Progressive Insurance® Extends Relationship with Mitchell Through Long-Term Contract Renewal
Mitchell today announced that Progressive Insurance, the nation’s largest commercial vehicle insurer and second largest personal auto insurer, has signed a long-term contract renewal. The renewal provides Progressive with continued access to Mitchell’s comprehensive software solutions used to support collision claims, damage appraisals, total loss valuations, and interactions with repair facility partners.
Toyota and Lexus Collision Conference & Expo 2026
The Toyota and Lexus Collision Conference & Expo brings together certified Toyota and Lexus facilities with leading collision industry partners.
Enlyte Completes Acquisition of PartsTrader
Enlyte, a leader in technology, networks and services for the property and casualty industry, announced today it has completed its acquisition of PartsTrader, a leading parts procurement marketplace for auto insurers and collision repairers.
Episode 18: Tariffs, Technology and Total Loss: What 2025 Tells Us About 2026
In this episode, host Ryan Mandell reviews key collision repair trends from 2025 and shares his outlook for 2026. From parts inflation to tariff impacts and total loss frequency to calibration growth, he explores the forces shaping the industry. The podcast highlights how these factors are influencing severity, repair economics and strategic decision-making for both carriers and repairers—and what to expect in the year ahead.