SMP Introduces 110 New Part Numbers in March

SMP Introduces 110 New Part Numbers in March

SMP is continuing to increase coverage for hybrid vehicles across multiple categories.

Standard Motor Products (SMP) has introduced 110 new part numbers in its March new-number announcement.

Included in the release is new coverage for 56 product categories, and 29 part numbers for 2022 and 2023 model-year vehicles.

Standard continues its strategic expansion of collision repair and ADAS programs. Active grille shutter actuators now are available for the 2022-2021 Ford F-150. New park-assist cameras offer additional coverage for 2.9 million vehicles, including the 2022-2021 Ford Bronco Sport, while park-assist sensors now are available for the 2022-2021 Jeep Grand Cherokee.

SMP is continuing to increase coverage for hybrid vehicles across multiple categories.

A vacuum pump for Lexus Hybrids is available, as is an ambient light sensor for Lexus and Toyota Hybrids. Temperature-control products for popular hybrid vehicles also are available, including a cooling-fan assembly for the 2022-2017 Nissan Rogue Hybrid and hose assemblies for the 2022-2017 Chrysler Pacifica Hybrid.

This latest announcement also sees expansion in several key powertrain-neutral categories. Power-window switches are available for 1.2 million vehicles including the 2022-2018 Ford Ranger. Another 2 million vehicles will be covered with the latest release of power door look actuators. Other new powertrain-neutral releases include ABS speed sensors, TPMS sensors, neutral safety switches and vehicle-speed sensors. 

“We are pleased to release these new numbers to our trusted distribution partners,” said Jack Ramsey, senior vice president of sales and marketing, SMP. “This release covers import and domestic vehicles with ICE and hybrid powertrains, and also includes many aftermarket-exclusive parts, helping our distribution partners to capture additional business.”

Standard also is adding to its line of new oil-filter housing assemblies. The latest application fits 2022-2019 Chrysler, Dodge, RAM and Jeep vehicles. Standard oil-filter housings come preassembled from the factory and include a new oil cooler, oil-temperature sensor, oil pressure sensor, gaskets and new mounting hardware.

Four Seasons, SMP’s temperature-control division, has added 40 new part numbers to its product line, with 26 hose assemblies adding coverage for 3.8 million import and domestic vehicles. New compressors have been added for popular vehicles such as the 2022-2020 Ford F-250 and 2022-2021 Ford F-150. Four Seasons also has introduced cooling-fan assemblies, blower motors and heater cores.

All new applications are listed in the catalogs found at StandardBrand.com and 4S.com, and in electronic catalog providers.

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