Delphi, a brand of PHINIA Inc., has announced the addition of 56 new parts to its automotive aftermarket portfolio, covering almost 43 million vehicles in operation (VIO) across the United States and Canada.
Among the newly added components are 17 Fuel Management parts, which alone cover more than 5 million VIO. Over half of these fuel-related parts are first-to-market, including fuel pump module assemblies, fuel transfer units, and a fuel tank sending unit.
“One of our key priorities is making sure the right parts are available when you need them most—right in that ‘sweet spot’ when certain repairs are most common.” said Hailey Long, Director for Category Management, Pricing and Catalog for North America.
“Not only does this mean first-to-market parts but also having the right parts at the right time. This approach drives value for both our customers and technicians by enhancing service readiness and market responsiveness.”
The Vehicle Electronics line sees a significant boost with 39 newly released parts, covering more than 33 million VIO.
The parts announced include a variety of sensors, such as camshaft, crankshaft, mass air flow, throttle position, knock, and more.
Notably, a few ignition coils and EGR valves have also been added, further rounding out Delphi’s already comprehensive electronics offering and ensuring technicians have the right parts for the job.
Delphi remains committed to demonstrating OE expertise and aftermarket agility in expanding our coverage and supporting technicians with the solutions they need to keep vehicles on the road. For more information, please contact your local sales representative.
About Delphi
Delphi, a brand of PHINIA Inc., is a global Aftermarket leader championing next-generation talent, first-to-market innovations, market-leading products, and smart service solutions for a better and more connected today and tomorrow. We are committed to developing solutions that prepare technicians all over the world to help vehicles go cleaner, better, further, right through their lives.
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