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In the 90th Le Mans 24 Hours, TOYOTA GAZOO Racing took first and second to extend its winning run to five at the legendary Circuit de la Sarthe, with the leading DENSO sponsored GR010 HYBRID, completing 380 laps to take the chequered flag and the second crossing the line just 2mins 1.222secs behind.
Sales of hybrid and electric vehicles are increasing rapidly throughout Europe, which will have an impact in the independent service and repair sector, so technicians need to be aware, and workshops equipped for the future.
Wholesalers and their workshop customers can benefit from smart consolidation with DENSO lambda sensors
Due to the fact that they were the predominant ignition coils used by vehicle manufacturers (VMs) between 2000 and 2010, ‘stick’ coils, a design originally devised and patented by DENSO in 1997, are currently the most common ignition coil type seen in the aftermarket. Although since 2015, an increasing number of VMs have turned to COP coils, forecasts reveal that the stick will remain the mainstream coil in the aftermarket until at least the mid-2020s.
In April 2021, DENSO Europe’s Aftermarket division restructured its European operations and introduced the ‘One EU Aftermarket’ model, to consolidate the company’s central, western, eastern and southern regions into a single operation, in order to optimise the relationships it has with its valued customers.