Safety from pedal to wheel with Bosch 

August 24, 2023
Safety from pedal to wheel with Bosch 
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Bosch braking components have been synonymous with safety for over 95 years and today the Bosch braking range offers many compelling reasons why Bosch Brakes should be the safety expert partner of independent garages. 


Bosch has always been a pioneer in developing important life-saving brake technologies and setting new industry standards, as illustrated with the innovations such as ABS and ESP. Expert knowledge and know-how gained as a trusted Original Equipment supplier, is also applied to the aftermarket business, resulting in OE-like products for maximum safety. 

As a technology leader and long-term partner of the automotive industry, Bosch strives to continuously improve current technologies and lead in new developments, via R&D, prototyping and testing. Bosch conducts research and development in its own laboratories in Germany, manufacturing and ensuring the consistency and quality of its products.

Bosch tests its parts in extreme conditions in its laboratories and in outdoor testing grounds, to go beyond real-life conditions. The company also has an ongoing quality tracking programme, meaning Bosch continues to track and improve each product over its lifetime.

Added to this, Bosch has expertise in the entire braking system, with one complete portfolio featuring 27 braking sub-families and some 11,000 part numbers. This means garages can rely on Bosch braking components from the pedal to the wheel.

Illustrating the quality of the range, Bosch was voted best braking brand by readers of the German magazine Auto Motor und Sport in 2022, with gold awards in various categories.

Through its OE partnerships, Bosch is always at the forefront of new developments in braking. For example, the range already offers 90% coverage for the European EV & HEV car parc for specialist pads, together with ENV6 brake fluid, which meets the requirements of current and future braking systems. 

When it comes to braking, Bosch offers a comprehensive range of product information and training, both online and in person, which means technicians can always stay up-to-date on safety and the latest Bosch Braking developments. The Bosch Automotive Aftermarket portfolio is a complete offer, including high-quality components, modern diagnostics, service and repair workshop equipment, a technical hotline and dedicated training offers. 

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