Textar Adds New Range of Brake Discs

Sign up for our weekly email to stay on top of the latest news and insights!

Source: TMD announcement

LEVERKUSEN, GermanyPremium brake brand, Textar, has added to its expansive aftermarket product range by adding brake discs for the Mercedes Benz E-Class 2016, Land Rover Discovery and Range Rover IV 2017 as well as the Volkswagen Amork 2016.

Textar products are precision engineered to offer maximum safety, performance and comfort. This uncompromising approach to product excellence has been the ethos of the brand for more than 100 years and has led to Textar being a trusted partner to the world’s leading vehicle manufacturers.

Textar, which is manufactured by TMD Friction, a global leader in brake friction technology, covers 99.9 percent of the U.K. automotive landscape and includes pads, discs, accessories and brake fluid available for next day delivery.

Related post:
Textar Packaging to Save 40 Tons of Plastic Annually

The range of premium brake pads is further complemented by a wide range of brake discs, including high carbon as well as composite discs.

As a global premium brand offering a selection of OE and aftermarket products, Textar has a renowned reputation for high quality, performance and endurance. This makes it the brand of choice for factors and garages.

Sign up for our weekly email to stay on top of the latest news and insights!

About TMD Friction

TMD Friction, a wholly owned subsidiary of Nisshinbo Holdings Inc., is a global leader in the manufacture of brake pads for the automotive and brake industry. Alongside disc brake pads and drum brake linings for cars and commercial vehicles, the product portfolio also includes motorsport brake pads as well as friction materials for industry. TMD Friction supplies the global spare parts market through brands like Textar, Nisshinbo, Mintex, Don, Pagid and Cobreq. TMD Friction also develops and produces friction linings for industry under the brand Cosid. The TMD Friction Group has four sites in Germany, with more in Europe, the USA, Brazil, Mexico, China and Japan, and employs around 5,000 staff worldwide. For more information, visit www.tmdfriction.com.

The Brake Report
The Brake Report

The BRAKE Report is an online media platform dedicated to the automotive and commercial vehicle brake segments. Our mission is to provide the global brake community with the latest news & headlines from around the industry.