DENSO Aftermarket Europe, a division of DENSO Corporation, is a leading supplier of original equipment (OE) quality automotive parts and industrial solutions across Europe. The company offers an extensive range of products, including engine management systems, thermal systems, filtration, ignition components, rotating electrics, and wiper blades, serving both automotive manufacturers and the aftermarket sector. Beyond automotive parts, DENSO Aftermarket Europe provides industrial solutions such as robotics, CO₂ heat pumps, and bus air-conditioning systems, showcasing its commitment to innovation and technological advancement. Headquartered in Weesp, The Netherlands, DENSO Aftermarket Europe operates through a network of national sales offices and representatives across the continent, ensuring comprehensive support and service for its clients.
The aftermarket has always been tremendously adept at evolving to remain competitive in a business landscape driven by fast-changing technology. Workshops demonstrate this daily, with an ever-growing diagnostic knowledge and ability to carry out repairs using the right tools and methods. To offer this full-service package to their customers, they rely on wholesalers to supply them with the correct parts.
DENSO Corporation today announced it is providing key electrification components to Toyota and Subaru’s all-new, all-electric bZ4X and SOLTERRA, scheduled to be released in May 12, 2022 and mid-2022 respectively.
DENSO uses its strong position as an automotive technology provider to reshape mobility, including carbon neutrality by 2035 and zero traffic accidents.
DENSO Thermal Systems has recently confirmed its participation as one of the major sponsors of the first-ever Next Mobility Hackathon, an event initiated by the Italian Association of the Automotive Industry (ANFIA), which specializes in concept design, modeling, engineering, and testing, as well as the design and production of special vehicles.
DENSO Corporation today announced it has developed a new Electric Power Steering Motor Control Unit (EPS-MCU), delivering improved handling and safety to vehicles. It is featured in TOYOTA NEW HARRIER, which was released in June 2020, and will be featured in cars of various automakers.
Tech Links Tokyo #7, an event organized by DENSO Corporation, was held as a webinar. The theme was “Human Drivers and AI—Automated Driving from the Viewpoint of Human Characteristics.” DENSO employees who play a key role in advanced technology talked about the development of automated driving technology and research on AI, taking human characteristics into account, to realize new mobility.