PHINIA announced the impending addition of a variety of new parts, including new NOx sensors, enhanced steering parts, fuel injectors, and more. According to the company, the upcoming announcement will happen before the end of the year and be its largest addition.
“On a global scale, Delphi has been elevating its brands throughout the last year, and we’re excited to show off what’s in store for 2025 and beyond at AAPEX,” said Neil Fryer, Vice President and General Manager of PHINIA’s global aftermarket business. “Delphi has introduced many new products internationally in the last 12 months, and we’re looking forward to continuing that momentum into the upcoming year.”
Hartridge debuted the Sabre CRi Expert and the HK1400 Expert at AAPEX 2024. The Sabre CRi Expert platform is focused on easy use and is an expansion of the preexisting Sabre platform, while the HK1400 Expert is designed for diesel workshops looking to increase their EUI and EUP diagnostic capabilities.
Delco Remy showcased the 150MT Heavy Duty Starter, which features a high-performance power pack, supports multiple vehicle power sources, and is equipped with over-crank thermal protection and mechanical rigidity.
“Delphi, Delco Remy, and Hartridge are consistently being strengthened by our knowledgeable team and through extensive research and development to deliver best-in-class aftermarket products and solutions to the North American market," PHINIA Vice President and General Manager of North America Aftermarket Russ Stebbins said. "We’re looking forward to showcasing a selection of these new parts and training services at AAPEX this year, giving attendees a taste of what’s in store in the year to come.”
Delphi also previewed its new Training Academy both at its booth and during a training session hosted by senior technical trainer and curriculum developer Dave Hobbs at AAPEX. The session covered power charging tips for PHEVs and EVs, and the program itself will cover a variety of topics with both self-paced and instructor-led options.