DETROIT, Mich.–Premium brake brand, Textar, has added to its expansive aftermarket product range by manufacturing a number of brake pads.
This includes rear brake pads for:
- Porshe Panamera 2017
- Audi E-Tron 2018
- BMW 8 2018
- BMW X4 2018
- BMW X5 2018
- DS DS3 2018
- Kia Ceed Sportswagon 2018
- Peugeot 508 2018
- Seat Terraco 2018
And front brake pads for:
- Porshe Panamera 2017
- Hyundai Nexo 2018
- Peugeot 508 2018
- Seat Terraco 2018
- Skoda Scala 2019
Utilizing cutting-edge technology, 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 global leader in brake friction technology, TMD Friction, covers 99.9% of the UK car parc and includes pads, discs, accessories and brake fluid available for next day delivery.
The range of premium brakes 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.
About TMD Friction
TMD Friction is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of brake friction materials to the automotive and brake industry. The company’s product portfolio comprises disc brake pads and drum brake linings for passenger cars and commercial vehicles together with friction materials for racing and industrial applications.
With its brands Textar, Mintex, DON, Pagid and Cobreq, TMD Friction has a market-leading position in the global replacement parts market. Under the brand names Cosid and Dynotherm, TMD Friction develops and produces friction materials for industrial applications. TMD Friction has four operations in Germany as well as in Europe, USA, Brazil, Mexico, China, Japan and South Africa. The TMD Friction Group employs approximately 5,000 people worldwide. For further information please visit www.tmdfriction.com.