Delphi adds 25 new Steering & Suspension parts

September 09, 2025
Delphi adds 25 new Steering & Suspension parts
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Delphi has added 25 new part numbers to its Steering & Suspension category, as part of its latest new-to-range expansion which sees the brand launching 78 new references across four major product groups to meet ever evolving market demands. 


Engineered to meet OE performance and durability standards, Delphi’s products are developed using advanced materials and production processes to meet OE performance, safety and durability standards. The brand’s product team has highlighted key references in the latest range expansion as ‘ones-to-stock’.

In the steering and suspension category, Delphi adds key new components tailored for high-performance and premium platforms. Noteworthy introductions include two Steering Tie Rod Assemblies (TL2077 & TL2074), engineered for BMW X5 M, X5 sDrive 25d, xDrive 28i/30d/35i (2013 to 2019). Designed to ensure optimal handling and long service life, they are fatigue-tested to avoid failure and are supplied with the necessary accessories for a convenient repair.
 
Two new Track Control Aluminium Arms (TC8927 & TC8926), have also been added, offering robust performance and precision for Porsche 911 and 911 Turbo models (2011 to 2024). These components are manufactured using high-strength steel for enhanced durability and are rigorously tested for torsional strength and corrosion resistance. 

The brand continues to invest in rapid range expansion, a lot of which are first to market, showcasing its OE expertise and commitment to supporting workshops through premium-quality parts that meet modern repair demands.

Delphi’s new-to-range part numbers are available now via its online catalogue, supported by technical data, fitting instructions and training resources. For more information visit https://www.delphiautoparts.com/ 
 
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