Apec adds 99 new parts to its Red range 

July 18, 2025
Apec adds 99 new parts to its Red range 
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Braking specialist Apec has made some significant additions to its Apec Red braking range this month with a total of 99 parts numbers added. 


As the brand celebrates 60 years of heritage in the automotive aftermarket this year, it says the expansion reflects its longstanding commitment to innovation, quality, and service excellence, as well as its ongoing dedication to delivering reliable and extensive braking solutions to meet the evolving needs of independent garages and automotive professionals.

This latest extension strengthens the range with 80 brake calipers, eight wear indicators, six brake discs, four brake pads, one brake hose, and one ABS sensor. All components are OE matching quality and come with a three-year/36,000-mile warranty. 

Highlights from the new to range introduction include: 
  • Front brake pad sets for the Mercedes-Benz SL (2022 onwards)
  • Front brake discs for the Isuzu D-Max (2019 onwards)
  • Front brake calipers for the Volkswagen Golf VIII (2019 onwards).
The new additions are available from APEC stockist nationwide. 
 
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