Delphi Technologies latest first-to-market brake pads & discs

April 06, 2023
Delphi Technologies latest first-to-market brake pads & discs New to range braking from Delphi
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Delphi Technologies, a brand of BorgWarner Inc, has announced the release of three first-to-market braking components for Jeep and BMW as part of its European aftermarket braking programme.

The latest additions include front (Delphi reference BG9513C) and rear (Delphi reference BG5167C) brake discs for the Jeep Compass, Renegade, plus front brake pads (Delphi reference LP3821) for the BMW M3, M4 Coupe, M4 xDrive Cabrio.

Delphi has a track record of being the first-to-market with premium quality braking parts to the aftermarket, allowing workshops to generate additional revenue by accessing the repair business on newer vehicles sooner, increasing profitability and customer retention.

Other first-to-markets braking references already released in 2023 include front brake pads (Delphi reference LP3713) for Mercedes-Benz GLC200, GLC220, GLC300, GLC400, S350, S400, S450, S500, S580, S580 Maybach 09/2020>; front brake pads (Delphi reference LP3854) for Hyundai Elantra 03/2020>; front brake pads (Delphi reference LP3679) for Audi RS6 Quattro, RS7 Sportback Quattro, RSQ8 Quattro 2019> and Porsche Cayenne 2020>.

Delphi brake pads and discs are available nationwide from stockists.

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