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DRiV Unveils Four New Product Categories Across U.S. and Canadian Markets

DRiV Unveils Four New Product Categories Across U.S. and Canadian Markets

Yahoo14-07-2025
New Offerings Enhance Installer Success and Automotive Performance
SKOKIE, Ill., July 14, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- DRiV (a Tenneco business group) announces the launch of four new product categories for the U.S. and Canadian markets: Wagner® HVAC Components, FP Diesel™ Starters and Alternators, Wagner® Sensors, and Monroe® Air Suspension. These OE-style offerings are designed to support installer efficiency while delivering proven quality and performance across a wide range of vehicle applications.
The Wagner® HVAC line includes parts for light vehicle climate control—radiators, A/C condensers, expansion valves, heater cores, and blower motors—engineered for OE-style fit and reliable function. Products are rigorously tested and come complete with necessary installation hardware.
The FP Diesel™ line features starters and alternators for commercial vehicles, using 100% new components and durable housings that seal out contaminants. Built for long-term performance, each unit includes critical installation hardware and meets or exceeds OE standards.
Wagner's new sensor offerings include Manifold Absolute Pressure (MAP) and Mass Air Flow (MAF) sensors, designed for engine performance and long-lasting durability. Built with high-quality chip components, they resist corrosion, tolerate extreme temperatures, and install easily with OE-style connectors.The Monroe® Air Suspension line features Air Springs, Air Shocks, and Air Struts under the Monroe®, OESpectrum®, and Monroe® Restore™ brands. Components are leak-tested and built to reduce noise and vibration for a smooth ride. All Monroe Air Suspension products are backed by a limited lifetime warranty and the 'Feel the Difference Guarantee.'
'The introduction of our new HVAC components, FP Diesel™ Starters and Alternators, Wagner® Sensors, and Monroe® Air Suspension underscores our commitment to delivering high-quality solutions that meet the evolving needs of the automotive market in the U.S. and Canada,' said Joseph Saoud, vicepresident & general manager , DRiV US and Canada. 'We're expanding our product portfolio to better support installers with the solutions they need to succeed.'
This multi-category launch reflects DRiV's dedication to offering full-system, bumper-to-bumper solutions for both light and commercial vehicles. Products will be available beginning late June.
For more information about the new product offerings, please visit:
Premium Air Conditioning & Heating Parts | Wagner HVAC
HD Alternators & Starters | DRiV Heavy Duty Parts
Oxygen, Cam & Crank, MAP & MAF Sensors | Wagner Sensors
Specialty Products | Monroe Shocks & Struts
About DRiV
DRiV, a Tenneco business group, is a leading player in the automotive aftermarket, dedicated to enhancing vehicle performance through superior solutions and engineering excellence. With a portfolio of respected brands, including MOOG®, Monroe®, Wagner®, Fel-Pro®, FP Diesel™, Walker®, and more, DRiV focuses on delivering high-quality auto parts that ensure optimal functionality and reliability. Visit www.driv.com to learn more.
About Tenneco
Tenneco is a global leader in the design, manufacturing, and marketing of automotive products for original equipment and aftermarket customers. Through its DRiV, Performance Solutions, Clean Air, Powertrain and Champion® Ignition business groups, Tenneco drives advancements in global mobility by providing technology solutions across multiple sectors. Visit www.tenneco.com to learn more.
CONTACT:Simonetta EspositoGlobal CommunicationsTennecoSesposito@tenneco.com
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