As the world’s leading manufacturer of Exhaust Gas Recirculation (EGR) technologies, BorgWarner expanded its range of EGR valves in 2021 and enriched its product portfolio with more than 80 new items.

The continuous expansion of BorgWarner’s EGR offering for the aftermarket sector, which will supply also EGR modules for the next generation of FCA mild hybrids, responds to the strong needs of the market. The parts produced meet the company’s strict quality standards for the OE sector. The expansion of the supply base, with the various plants present in Europe, together with the strengthened supply capacity of BorgWarner worldwide, have made it possible to optimize product prices.

The main advantages at a glance are the following: all products meet BorgWarner’s high quality standards, all new items are available to aftermarket customers around the world, and the 80 new BorgWarner EGR part numbers cover 50% of cars in the EU.

BorgWarner exhaust gas recirculation solutions help reduce emissions for nearly all types of engines, thus promoting cleaner and more energy-efficient mobility.

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