United States. ZF Aftermarket will showcase its ZF, Lemförder, Sachs, TRW and Wabco brands at AAPEX and SEMA in Las Vegas.
The brands offer end-to-end solutions to support internal combustion, hybrid, all-electric and semi-automatic vehicles, according to the company.
"We are offering the best of both worlds in AAPEX and SEMA, as ZF Aftermarket demonstrates how we leverage our OE expertise across generations to provide high-quality products for today's vehicles, as we have for those of the past and those of the future," said Ben Smart, vice president aftermarket for ZF North America.
"ZF is at the forefront of next-generation mobility and as vehicles become increasingly connected, electrified and automated, the need for spare parts for electric, hybrid and semi-automatic vehicles is growing rapidly," he said.
ZF Aftermarket's AAPEX booth (No. 5057) will highlight key products. These include the following.
ZF Lifeguard e-Fluids: To address the higher levels of torque and force that occur in hybrid and electric powertrains, ZF Aftermarket has introduced a line of premium e-fluids specially formulated to provide lubrication, cooling and electrical insulation. The latest addition to this product range is the ZF Lifeguard e-Fluid 1, which has been designed specifically for electric vehicles.
TRW Brake Boosters and Master Cylinders: ZF Aftermarket will present TRW brake boosters, an extensive line of new (non-remanufactured) original equipment brake boosters for European automobiles in the independent aftermarket in the U.S. and Canada.
TRW Brake Master Cylinders: Made of steel, aluminum, or cast iron, TRW brake master cylinders feature original equipment specified rubber seals and dust caps to resist aging and come with included mounting hardware. They also include a chromium-free "silver" 6 finish for steel and cast iron models for a protective, durable, rust-resistant coating that's free of heavy metals.
ZF Aftermarket continues to expand vehicle coverage with its comprehensive portfolio of OE-quality aftermarket products. Since January, the company has added nearly 400 new parts to its aftermarket portfolio, expanding coverage to more than 125 million vehicles in North America.