NGK Ignition Parts extends ignition coils range with fourteen new references

Eight different NGK ignition coils in front of their yellow boxes
NGK Ignition Parts has widened its aftermarket lineup of high-quality ignition coils with 14 new references for 4-wheel applications. The versatile additions are available immediately and cover several major legacy car brands, including Ford, Nissan, Toyota, Porsche, Alfa Romeo, Fiat, Jaguar Land Rover, and Hyundai, and service many well-known car models from these automakers.

All the new items are of outstanding quality. Part number U5593, for example, will help boost coverage in Ford’s 1.5-litre EcoBoost engine, which is used in the popular Focus, Kuga, and Puma models. It currently has a car parc of over 250,000, which is anticipated to increase every year. Another release, U5307, is fitted to 3.6-, 4.5- and 4.8-litre engines in the Porsche Cayenne and Cayman SUVs. The reference U5600, for example, is available for 3.0-litre petrol and hybrid engines fitted to Jaguar Land Rover cars, including many Land Rover SUVs. These have a car parc of about 41,000 vehicles, which is expected to increase significantly in the future.

In total, the new references cover a car parc of 1.5 million vehicles this year, which is forecast to reach almost 1.6 million by 2028. With strong overall sales growth potential, it is expected that they will considerably increase the car parc coverage of the Niterra EMEA aftermarket product range.
 

“The addition of 14 ignition coils will strengthen our aftermarket business by extending our range to cover many popular vehicles globally and will help significantly boost car parc coverage in the EMEA region,” said Michael Liam Gibbs, Head of Category Management Aftermarket EMEA, Niterra EMEA GmbH.
 

Ignition coils are a vital part of the combustion process within an engine. Working effectively as a transformer, they convert the low 12-volt battery power into the thousands of volts needed by the spark plugs to ignite the air-fuel mixture within the combustion chambers. To perform effectively, and withstand the demanding environment of a combustion engine, they are engineered to be heat and moisture resistant. Essentially, there are two types of modern ignition coil technology: single-spark and dual-spark.

NGK Ignition Parts currently offers over 450 part numbers covering 88% of vehicles operating in Europe and 85% in EMEA. The new ignition coils, like the rest of the line-up, uphold Niterra’s solid reputation for exceptional quality by enabling reliable ignition, the highest electromagnetic tolerance, and long-lasting performance.

All new ignition coils are available at Niterra’s European Regional Distribution Centre and have been added to TecDoc on 18 March 2026.

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