Drive Group Australia Joins I-CAR to Elevate Collision Repair Standards

The collision repair industry in Australia is moving towards higher standards of training and expertise, and Drive Group Australia is leading the way. In a major step forward, Drive Group has officially become a corporate member of I-CAR Australia, reinforcing its commitment to continuous education and best practices in vehicle repairs.

What This Means for the Industry

I-CAR Australia is the gold standard for training in the collision repair sector. By partnering with I-CAR, Drive Group ensures its technicians receive the latest industry knowledge and hands-on training to repair modern vehicles safely and efficiently. This move is crucial as cars become more advanced with ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems), high-strength materials, and complex repair procedures.

Why Training Matters in Collision Repair

The rapid evolution of vehicle technology means traditional repair methods are no longer enough. As a corporate member of I-CAR, Drive Group technicians gain access to:

Cutting-edge training programs covering the latest repair techniques

Specialized courses in electric vehicles (EVs), ADAS calibration, and structural repair

Industry-recognized certifications that enhance service quality

This benefits not only the business but also consumers, who can trust that their vehicles are in expert hands.

The Future of Collision Repair in Australia

With increasing regulatory changes and the demand for safer, high-quality repairs, Drive Group’s move highlights a growing industry-wide shift towards higher standards. This partnership sets a new benchmark, encouraging other repair shops to invest in ongoing training and accreditation.

As the industry adapts to new technologies and safety requirements, staying ahead with organizations like I-CAR will be crucial. Drive Group Australia is proving that training and innovation are the future of collision repair.

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