Bosch adds over 170 automotive aftermarket parts in Q1 2026

This expands coverage for over 76 million vehicles in operation.

Bosch has announced the addition of 172 new automotive aftermarket part numbers across multiple product categories in the first quarter of 2026. New part numbers were introduced across Bosch engine components, pumps, injectors, rotating machines, sensors, batteries, braking components, and spark plugs. 

New parts include:

  • 13 new part numbers for the engine component lineup including Canister Purge Valves, Ignition Coils, Throttle Bodies, and an EVO Spark Plug.
  • In the Power Sports line, four new Throttle Body part numbers and two new Canister Purge Valve parts numbers, as well as an EVO Spark Plug part number that covers 453,000 Asian vehicles in operation across the U.S. and Canada. 
  • 17 new braking component part numbers, including 14 new part numbers for Bosch Parking Brake Shoes, covering more than 8 million vehicles in operation. 
  • 75 new Rotating Machine part numbers, including new and remanufactured Starters, Alternators, and A/C Compressors. This includes four new part numbers in the Bosch A/C Compressor lineup, covering 601,000 vehicles in operation. 
  • 28 total new starter part numbers across new and remanufactured offerings, with 28 Bosch new Starter part numbers covering 25.4 million vehicles in operation and three Bosch remanufactured Starters covering 13.6 million vehicles. 
  • 31 part numbers introduced on the alternator front, with 25 Bosch new Alternator part numbers covering over 10 million vehicles in operation and six Bosch remanufactured Alternator part numbers.
  • Eight new part numbers in pumps, including five Fuel Pumps, two GDI High-Pressure Pumps, and one Electric Fuel Pump.
  • 20 new part numbers to its injector lineup, including five Gasoline Injectors, 12 Fuel Injectors, and three GDI Fuel Injectors. 
  • 34 new sensor part numbers, including Mass Air Flow (MAF), Pressure, Particulate Matter, Oxygen, Camshaft, Crankshaft, Temperature, Knock, Throttle Position, and NOx Sensors.
  • Seven new Oxygen Sensor part numbers expanded coverage to 6.17 million vehicles in operation.
  • Five new part numbers to its Powersport Lithium (Gen II) battery lineup.

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