CRP Automotive adds Rein coolant hoses for popular Tesla models

Sept. 1, 2023
Parts supplier expands offerings with 29 first-to-market hoses for Tesla EVs
CRP Automotive (crpautomotive.com), supplier of OE-quality replacement and service parts, now offers a wide range of Rein Coolant Hoses for popular Tesla vehicles. The new line consists of 29 first-to-market hoses and aims to serve the expanding market of Tesla vehicles, the most widely sold EV brand in the industry.
“As the demand for electric vehicles surges, CRP Automotive recognized the growing need for premium replacement parts,” noted David Hirschhorn, CRP Automotive Brand Director. “These Rein hoses were developed to help Tesla owners maximize their vehicle's performance and extend its lifespan. The new line of Rein Coolant Hoses caters to popular Tesla applications, including Tesla Models 3, X, and Y 2017-2023 and Model S 2012-2021.”
The Rein Coolant Hose program for Tesla includes heater hoses, radiator coolant hoses, and a variety of other hoses found throughout the complex cooling system of these vehicles. The hoses play a crucial role in maintaining optimal temperatures for batteries, motors, and high-voltage power electronics. Rein coolant hoses are direct replacements for OE hoses and include all the branches and components needed to complete an installation efficiently, making them an ideal solution for technicians. The Rein Coolant Hose line provides application coverage for over 1.5 million Tesla vehicles across the U.S. and Canada.
“While electric vehicles may not be the most prevalent vehicles on the road today, it’s important for our industry to understand and be able to service them,” Hirschhorn added. “CRP Automotive has made it a key initiative to engineer hoses like these and make them available to independent technicians now.”

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