DRiV, the aftermarket business of Tenneco, is planning to unveil a series of additions to its product range during the Automechanika 2024 show in Frankfurt, Germany, taking place on 10-14 September.
The DRiV group, established five years ago, comprises 31 brands, including Monroe (ride control and steering components), MOOG (steering, suspension, wheel end and driveline products), Ferodo (brake products), Champion (sparkplugs, wipers and more), Walker (emission control), and Wagner (braking technologies), as well as a family of six ‘Engine Expertise’ brands. The DRiV group employs approximately 9,000 staff worldwide and operates a network of 20 engineering and technical centres and 29 distribution facilities.
DRiV’s planned announcements for Automechanika 2024 include the introduction of a high-volume range of components under DRiV’s Wagner braking technologies brand; the launch of additional product offers and extensions from the Monroe ride control brand to serve light vehicles and commercial vehicles; the relaunch of the MOOG brand and product range of steering, suspension, wheel end and driveline products, including a new focus on innovations that help mechanics save time and prevent comebacks; a new exhaust systems product range from Walker; next-generation digital information and support capabilities serving customers of DRiV’s Engine Expertise brands; and enhancements to the DRiV corporate brand identity and positioning.
“Everyone who connects with our team at Automechanika will discover that we are dramatically accelerating our pace of innovation, new-part introductions and customer service, support and value – all to help the industry and our business partners achieve their growth objectives,” said Massi Milani, executive director, product, pricing and marketing EMEA, at DRiV. “We are absolutely committed to being the best possible partner to every aftermarket customer, whether they are a parts distribution network or a small, family-run workshop. We believe there is a bold, bright future in this industry for all.”