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Standard Motor Products (SMP) recently announced the addition of 434 new part numbers to its Standard, Standard Import and Blue Streak lines.

The release spans 129 product categories and expands coverage for import and domestic applications through the 2022 model year by more than 500 million VIO.

The company continues to broaden its fuel-injection offering with more than  50 new numbers represented by injectors, fuel-pressure regulators and fuel-pressure sensors. These new applications cover an additional 19 million vehicles on the road.

Multiple new GDI (gasoline direct injection) part numbers for popular vehicles such as the Ford F-150 (2020-2018), Toyota Camry (2020-2018) and Toyota Highlander (2020-2019) are included in this recent release.

Another highlight from the release is the increase in coverage of the company’s ADAS-related products by 46 million VIO. This includes blind-spot detection sensors, cruise-control distance sensors, lane-departure system cameras, steering-angle sensors, park-assist sensors and park-assist cameras.

This release includes more than 200 sensors, switches, actuators and connectors as Standard continues to add to its coverage.

“These latest additions display our commitment to providing our distribution partners and service technicians with the most extensive late-model coverage across multiple categories,” said John Herc, vice president engine management marketing, SMP. “SMP is devoted to delivering the very best-performing parts for the vehicles of today and tomorrow.”

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