Ring to preview new products at Automechanika Frankfurt

All-new air compressors and automotive lighting to feature on the Ring stand

Ring to preview new products at Automechanika Frankfurt
Ring Automotive at Automechanika Frankfurt.

Automotive electrical specialist, Ring Automotive is to showcase new products, collaborative working processes and insights into the future of the brand at this year’s Automechanika Frankfurt.

A previous winner of Automechanika Madrid’s Innovation Award, Ring will be previewing several exciting new products at the show including the next generation of air compressors, designed to make tyre maintenance easy and quick for motorists.

The new range is set to provide tyre inflation options for everyone, from budget products to top-of-the-range rechargeable units.

Ring will also be showcasing the latest automotive lighting innovation: the whitest road-legal performance halogen, the XenonWhite 5000.

XenonWhite5000 bulbs have a colour temperature of 5000K, which when next to LEDs provides a consistent, high spec white light.

The whiter light also gives better reflections from road signs, and is closer to daylight, providing a more comfortable driving experience.

Available in the popular H1, H4, H7 and H11 references, these new bulbs are road legal and need no wiring changes.

Ring’s slimmest lamp, allowing light into even the smallest of spaces in the engine bay.

The super slim REIL3900HP MAGflex Pivot is just 6mm deep, meaning it can fit into even the smallest gaps in the engine bay.

The latest addition to Ring’s MAGflex range, it also features the signature twist and ratchet mechanisms, making it flexible enough to position and fit where you need it.

There will also be an opportunity to find out more about Ring’s newly-formed Future Technologies Unit (FTU), a specialist division that is already investing in the innovations that will be at the heart of the automotive sector in years to come.

George Skalski, Ring managing director, said: “The automotive sector looks set to change more in the next ten years than it has in the past one hundred.

“The connected car, electric vehicles, developments in material technologies and an increasingly service-driven marketplace are just some of the areas that will develop in the near future.

“At Automechanika, we will be discussing how we will work more collaboratively with our partners to meet these changes, creating innovative ideas for the products that the aftermarket and motorists will need in the future.”

The first products generated within this new unit are in development now and will be available in 2019.

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