Brembo to launch XTRA brake pads

July 12, 2018
Brembo to launch XTRA brake pads
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Brembo has announced that it is to launch Brembo XTRA brake pads which will complete the range of products dedicated to sport-driving enthusiasts at Automechanika Frankfurt.


The new pads are designed to guarantee high level performance in road use for those who want a more lively, but also safer drive. Brembo say the XTRA pads are the perfect match for XTRA and MAX sport discs, amplifying their advantages in terms of performance and pedal feel, as well as comfort and durability.

For the production of the new XTRA brake pads, Brembo uses an exclusive material, made up of more than 30 different components and pays particular attention to details and looks, making them immediately recognisable.

The Brembo stand at Automechanika will also feature products from the entire Aftermarket range, including the new co-cast disc made to replace the original composite discs fitted to the most recent premium Mercedes applications, for which Brembo is already the OE manufacturer.

Brembo will be on stand A61 in Hall 3 at Automechanika.
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