Take a look at Comline Group’s updated brake range

While, understandably, there has been a great amount of work, time and focus on Comline Group’s move to its new global headquarters, work has been continuing at pace behind the scenes too, with product range developments bubbling away as part of continuous discussions between product managers and customers.
Comline can reveal more than a dozen new coated brake disc and brake pad part numbers, all of which are now available.
This updated lineup includes a range of brake discs, such as ADC4079, designed for the rear axle of the Suzuki Swift (2017- onwards), and ADC4081 for the rear axle of the Hyundai i30 (2017-onwards), among others. Highlights also include ADC5038V for the front axle of the Citroën C-Zero (2010-onwards) and Peugeot Ion (2010- onwards), and ADC5051V, compatible with the Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross (2017- onwards) and Outlander (2012-onwards). Additional products cover various models, like the Nissan Juke, Renault Captur and Tesla Model Y.
In the brake pad portfolio, Comline has introduced part numbers including CBP03969 for the rear axle of the Citroën Dispatch (2016-onwards) and SpaceTourer (2016-onwards). Other significant additions are CBP03970 for the DS Automobiles DS9 (2020-onwards) and CBP33967 for the front axle of the Kia Soul (2019- onwards). The list further extends with CBP33984 for the Suzuki Jimny (2018- onwards) and CBP33985 for the Hyundai i10 (2020-onwards), among others.
Tried and tested solution
Comline has built its success on a ‘real world performance’ philosophy. It has focused on quality and affordability to meet the demands of everyday drivers. By using advanced production methods and carefully selecting raw materials, products are durable and reliable.
Obviously, braking solutions play a crucial role in vehicle safety; therefore, testing is vitally important – and Comline doesn’t shy away from that. Every brake pad, for example, undergoes ECE R90 testing to ensure performance within 15% of original parts, along with hot shear, noise and wear testing for added assurance.
Meanwhile, Comline’s brake discs feature a corrosion-resistant coating for durability and simple installation, while brake calipers come in both lightweight and traditional options, all meeting OE specifications and backed by a two-year warranty.
Comline’s commitment to environmental responsibility is evident in its development of copper-free brake pads, recognised by the Automotive Aftermarket Suppliers Association with its ‘N’ rated leaf mark. This eco-friendly approach supports the brand’s goal of reducing environmental impact while maintaining performance standards.
Additionally, as hybrid and EVs become more prevalent, Comline is actively expanding its product offerings to meet the needs of these new automotive technologies, as referenced in the new-to-range update.