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SMP expands vehicle, temperature control products

Standard Motor Products (SMP) has announced the release of over 250 new part numbers across 31 product categories in Q3 2025, expanding coverage for late-model import and domestic vehicles through its vehicle control and temperature control divisions.

New additions to Standard’s undercar, turbocharging, fuel injection and closure system programs include ABS speed sensors for vehicles like the 2025–2021 Toyota Sienna, Ford Mustang Mach-E and 2024–2018 Chevrolet Equinox. Power door lock actuators have been added for the 2025–2020 Nissan Sentra and hood latch assemblies are now available for the 2024–2022 Jeep Grand Cherokee. Gas turbocharger kits for Subaru vehicles through 2021 and direct injection high-pressure fuel pumps for nearly 500,000 Audi and Volkswagen vehicles are also part of the expansion.

Additional categories seeing growth include accelerator pedal sensors, automatic transmission oil coolers, trunk lock actuator motors and vehicle speed sensors.

From Four Seasons, new air door actuators cover millions of vehicles, including the 2022–2016 Honda HR-V and 2019–2015 Hyundai Sonata. AC compressors, blower motor resistors and newly introduced coolant filters (available in two sizes) round out the additions. Other expanded categories include hose assemblies, electric coolant pumps, heater cores and expansion valves.

“The third quarter of the year saw the expansion of many of our most popular categories, adding coverage for millions of vehicles,” said Jack Ramsey, senior vice president of sales and marketing at SMP. “This new coverage is evidence of our continuing commitment to delivering the late-model coverage technicians have come to expect from both Standard and Four Seasons.”

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