Delphi has added 53 new parts to its aftermarket portfolio, including 38 new references in braking, 14 for steering and suspension, and one in fuel management. Another 117 parts are newly stocked across four product categories. All new-to-range parts are available through Delphi’s refreshed online catalog, which the company says offers faster, more accurate part identification, enhanced cross-references and detailed media content backed by technical support.
Highlights
- 53 new-to-range references: 38 in braking, 14 in steering and suspension, and one in fuel management
- 117 additional parts newly stocked, led by 64 braking and 33 steering and suspension references
- New brake pad LP1983LC covers Mercedes-Benz Sprinter and Volkswagen Crafter models
- Control arm TC9877 fits a range of BMW 1 Series, 2 Series, X2 and MINI models
Braking Leads the New-to-Range Additions
In its braking product group, Delphi highlighted part number LP1983LC, a new brake pad designed to cover Mercedes-Benz Sprinter and Volkswagen Crafter models.
Another notable reference, LP1994LC, is a new EV brake pad axle set for commercial models from Citroën, Peugeot and Fiat. Applications include the Jumper, Relay and Boxer vans, the Manager, and the Fiat Ducato 25, 26, 28, 30, 33, 35 and 40.
Newly Stocked Parts Span Four Categories
The 117 newly stocked parts consist of:
- Braking: 64 parts
- Steering & Suspension: 33 parts
- Engine Management: 19 parts
- Fuel & Maintenance: 1 part
Control Arm Covers BMW and MINI Applications
Delphi’s product team also highlighted part number TC9877, a new control arm manufactured to fit a range of BMW and MINI models:
- BMW 1 Series: 116, 116d, 116i, 118d, 118i, 120, 120d, 120d xDrive, 120i, 123 xDrive and 128ti
- BMW 2 Series: 214d Active Tourer, 214d Gran Tourer, 216 Gran Coupe, 216d Active Tourer, 225e xDrive Active Tourer, 225i Active Tourer, 225i Gran Coupe and 225i xDrive Active Tourer
- BMW X2: 18d, X2 xDrive 20d, X2 xDrive 20i, X2 xDrive 25d, X2 xDrive 25e and X2 xDrive M35i
- MINI: Clubman, Cooper, Countryman and One
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