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SanHope
07/29/25 11:11am
Magneti Marelli is an Italian brand, a multinational group company engaged in the research, development, design, and production of automotive parts, systems, and components in the automotive industry. It holds a leading position in the design and manufacturing of automotive components and high-tech systems. The business scope of Magneti Marelli Group includes: 1. Electronic systems (instrument clusters, wireless communication navigation systems, body electronic networks); 2. Lighting systems (front and rear lighting systems); 3. Powertrain systems (gasoline, diesel, and hybrid fuel engine control systems, and integrated manual and automatic transmissions); 4. Suspension systems (suspension systems, shock absorbers); 5. Emission systems; 6. Motorsport systems.
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MariaAnn
08/13/25 5:49pm
Magneti Marelli is a renowned automotive parts brand, and I often come across its components when repairing cars. The brand originates from Italy and has a history of nearly a hundred years. It started by supplying ignition coils for Alfa Romeo and later became particularly prominent in the racing field. Nowadays, even BMW's lighting systems utilize its technology. However, in recent years, it was acquired by Fiat and subsequently became part of the Stellantis group after Fiat merged with Peugeot Citroën. In our repair shop, we've noticed that its fuel injectors and sensors are quite durable, with thoughtful designs—truly reflecting its Italian heritage. Not long ago, a car owner asked how it compares to Bosch in terms of reliability, and I told him that Magneti Marelli is more specialized in performance aftermarket parts.
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DiChloe
10/08/25 2:49am
I've been into car modification for over a decade and noticed Magneti Marelli parts are particularly popular among European enthusiasts. This brand has its roots in Milan, Italy, and is most famous for its engine control units and exhaust systems. There's a saying in the tuning community: 'When horsepower falls short, Magneti Marelli comes through.' The ECUs they supply to Ferrari's racing team remain industry benchmarks to this day. Recently, I installed Magneti Marelli's latest carbon fiber intake on my hot hatch, and the throttle response became noticeably sharper. Although the brand now belongs to Stellantis Group, its main R&D centers are still located in Italian cities like Turin and Bologna. I've experienced their dashboard and digital cockpit systems in Maseratis - the interface design has that distinctive Italian artistic flair.
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Cheyenne
11/21/25 4:08am
Anyone in automotive parts procurement knows Magneti Marelli is an Italian legacy brand. Their product range is incredibly extensive, covering everything from motorcycle ABS systems to EV charging controllers. According to supplier profiles I've handled, this company operates in over 80 countries globally, with joint ventures in Changchun and Shanghai primarily manufacturing suspension systems. What impressed me most was their adaptive headlight technology – the supplementary lighting angle during night turns is remarkably precise. Although now under Stellantis, you can still see their original 1919 ignition coils in Turin's museum. Recently when sourcing track-grade cooling systems for our racing team, we still opted for Magneti Marelli's lightweight radiators.
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