Side-by-side comparison of AI visibility scores, market position, and capabilities
Mexico City YC W21 B2B auto parts marketplace at $10.5M revenue 2024 with 70 employees; $17.5M total ($15M Valor/Emles Series A Dec 2021) with China sourcing offices competing with AutoZone Mexico for LatAm repair shop parts supply.
Meru.com is a Mexico City, Mexico-based B2B automotive aftermarket e-commerce platform — backed by Y Combinator (W21) with $17.5 million in total funding including a $15 million Series A in December 2021 from Valor Capital Group and Emles — providing mechanics and auto repair shops across Latin America with a one-stop marketplace for automotive parts, connecting them with suppliers through offices in Mexico City, Shanghai, and Ningbo to optimize the auto parts supply chain. Achieving $10.5 million in revenue in 2024 with 70 employees, Meru positions as LatAm's 'Alibaba' for auto parts — building the B2B marketplace infrastructure that enables repair shops to source parts reliably, efficiently, and at competitive prices without the fragmentation and inefficiency of traditional distribution channels. Founded in 2020.
End-to-end vehicle commerce platform automating titling, registration, and compliance for OEM national sales; $17.3M from Activant, JPMorgan Payments, and Winnebago with 20+ OEM customers.
Ekho is an end-to-end vehicle commerce platform that provides digital sales infrastructure for automotive dealers and OEMs — handling the complete transaction lifecycle for nationwide vehicle sales including digital checkout, financing integration, titling, registration, and compliance management for vehicles sold across state lines. Founded and backed by Y Combinator, Activant Capital, JPMorgan Payments, and Winnebago Industries, Ekho raised $17.3 million total including a $15 million Series A, serving 20+ OEM customers including four publicly traded manufacturers.
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