First Line Ltd, a global aftermarket supplier with more than 50,000 references across 65+ product groups, is strengthening its position in the electric and hybrid vehicle market with a rapidly expanding range of parts designed to support workshops and distributors worldwide.
Highlights
- 2,000+ parts for EVs and 4,000+ parts for hybrids now available.
- Coverage includes braking, suspension, driveline, and filtration systems.
- Products supplied across 88 countries, nearly doubling in a decade.
- Brands include First Line, Borg & Beck, and Key Parts.
Growing Electrified Coverage
Since 2015, First Line has expanded its international footprint from 48 to 88 countries, supporting the global shift to vehicle electrification. The company now offers more than 560 part references specifically engineered for EVs and hybrids — 297 for EVs, 226 for hybrids, and 37 shared across both powertrains.
Key categories include:
- Braking: 190+ applications, including BBD5605 Brake Disc Pair for Tesla Model S (2012-) and BBD5619 for Ford Puma (2019-).
- Steering & Suspension: 195+ applications such as FCA7896/FCA7897 Suspension Arms for Nissan LEAF (2017-).
- Driveline: 90+ applications including BDS1262 Drive Shaft for Toyota C-HR (2016-).
- Filters: Expanding lineup featuring BFC1272 Cabin Filter for BYD Sea Lion 07 (2024-) and BFO4344 Oil Filter for MG HS (2018-).
Driving the Aftermarket Forward
Kelvin Olds, Product Director at First Line Ltd, said:
“The shift to electrification is reshaping the aftermarket, and our commitment is to ensure our customers have the right parts at the right time. By significantly expanding our EV and hybrid offering, we are giving workshops confidence that they can service the next generation of vehicles without compromise.”
With the electrified vehicle parc continuing to grow, First Line’s investment in product development and global distribution ensures that the independent aftermarket remains equipped to support evolving vehicle technologies.
For more information, visit www.firstline.com.
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