Bosch is expanding its aftermarket portfolio to include key chassis components from March 2026. The new range includes control arms, stabilizer links and tie rods, covering spare parts for around 80% of vehicles on the German market at launch. Further expansion is planned through 2026.
The company is transferring its original equipment expertise in steering, vehicle motion and braking systems to the new chassis portfolio. The move responds to growing demand, as chassis defects are among the most common reasons vehicles fail inspection tests. Increased vehicle weight and acceleration in electric vehicles are also contributing to higher wear.
Bosch states that the components undergo extensive quality and safety testing beyond typical market standards. The portfolio includes lightweight parts for electric vehicles and hydraulic bushings designed for improved driving comfort. Ball joints and bushings are also available separately to reduce unnecessary full part replacement.
The range launches in Germany in March 2026, with rollout planned across France, Poland and Türkiye. A six year warranty is offered.
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