Brake Engineering Launches Its Latest Range

Brake Engineering Launches Its Latest Range

Brake Engineering, the leading supplier of braking solutions to the automotive industry, has introduced a few new additions across its product range for passenger cars and LCVs. The extended aftermarket portfolio includes now new brake calipers, pads, and shoe sets. This launch is part of the specialist’s strategy to regularly introduce new products to the market so that it increases its vehicle parc coverage and to ensure optimum customer satisfaction.

The latest additions include two new brake calipers for Honda Legend IV applications, six brake shoe sets applicable for Dacia Dokker Express, Mercedes-Benz Citan Mixto, and Renault Zoe, and nine brake pads covering BMW 2 Coupe, Land Rover Discovery Sport, and Mercedes-Benz CLA Coupe.

Brake Engineering support its product development by carrying out in-depth research of the fastest moving products throughout the UK. This also allows them to make sure that the additional parts brought to the market are both relevant and required.

Founded in 1981, Brake Engineering has been recognised as one of the leading parts suppliers to the UK aftermarket for over 30 years. It since has expanded into a full line braking supplier, manufacturing, and distributing independent aftermarket. Continuous investment and development of each product group ensures that the range covers the even-expanding vehicle parc.

Its ‘Original Aftermarket’ initiative promises redefined braking products that meet the demand faced by independent garages and motor factors, as well as providing customers with complete and traceable braking solutions of excellent quality. As braking is a safety critical product group, this has to be clear and understood throughout the supply chain.

The group’s focus is on giving good, solid braking solutions that can be fitted fast. They are constantly working on providing variety and more options in part numbers, services, and innovation

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