Equipped Like Never Before: Mopar Expands Offerings With New Affiliated Accessories Program
Wide range of more than 1,000 newly available accessories for all lifestyles are available from trusted aftermarket brands for Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep® and Ram vehicles
Mopar Affiliated Accessories can be ordered online through the Mopar eStore or at a local dealership
Mopar, the global original-equipment parts, accessories and customer care brand of Stellantis, has launched a significantly expanded accessories program for U.S.-based dealerships that sell and service Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep® and Ram vehicles.
The new Mopar Affiliated Accessories program offers more than 1,000 popular accessories from well-known and preferred aftermarket supplier partners – and the number of available accessories is quickly growing.
Whether during the vehicle purchase or any time thereafter, customers have access to a wider choice of trusted aftermarket options than ever before to personalize or enhance the performance of their vehicles.
"We're partnering with our most trusted and popular suppliers to enhance convenience and accessory choice options for customers and dealers, providing a one-stop-shop and sales experience," said Darren Bradshaw, senior vice president of Mopar North America. "By providing easy access to the largest and best selection of available accessories for various vehicle upfits and personalization, we're working hard to strategically grow our business by enhancing the dealership experience while also looking for more accessory partners who share the same passion for quality and customer satisfaction."
All Mopar Affiliated Accessories have been expertly reviewed by Mopar for proper fitment and are guaranteed by each supplier separately. The expanding list of affiliated accessories can be ordered online through the Mopar eStore or at a local dealership. Items are then delivered to the selling dealership for customer pickup or installation.
Matt Godfrey, general sales manager at Golling Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and Ram in Bloomfield Hills, Michigan has seen some impressive results from the newly expanded program. "The Mopar Affiliated Accessories program enhances customer experience by offering easy access to the most popular accessories that buyers crave," said Godfrey. "We've seen a definite increase in the amount of upfits from the program and at the end of the day, our dealership and our customers win with this one-stop-shop option."
To date, more than 40 partnering suppliers offer more than 1,000 newly available items in the Mopar Affiliated Accessories program. The growing list of current suppliers includes:
AccuAir Lift Kits
LoadTamer Cargo Nets
Add-A-Tap
Lumen Phone Holder
AEV Bumper and Attachments
MB Quart Sound System
AllTrade Tool Kits
MEK Magnet Graphics
ASG Catalytic Converter Protectionand Badge Overlays
Napier Tents
Baja Designs Lighting
NemesysGear Cooler Bag and Pet Carrier
Cascadia 4x4 Solar Power
Putco Storage Panels
ClearLidzRoof Panels
Racing Optics Windshield Protection
Cobra CB and GMRS Radios,and Dash Cameras
RedArcOverlanding and Electrical Components
Competition Specialties – Bilstein, WeatherTech, ReadyLIFT, Pittman Outdoors and ARB
Rival Hood Struts
CTEK Power Solutions
Rockslide Engineering Step Sliders
Curt Towing Accessories
SeaSuckerRacks
Dometic Coolers
Segway Personal Transportation
EGR Power Tonneau Covers
StoN Sho Brackets
Element FireExtinguishers
Tailgater Tire Tables
EZ 4x4Door Racks and Hangers
THULE Roof and Hitch Racks
GuidepointSystems EVTS
TuffySafes
HitchFireGrilles
Visco Graphics
KuatRoof Racks
WildTopTruck Caps
Leitner Cargo Systems
XG Cargo Storage Units Expanded one-stop shopping online Online shopping for original and affiliate parts and accessories is available for customers at the Mopar eStore. Simply click on the appropriate "Shop" link which now includes new Mopar Affiliated Accessories.
MoparMopar is the global name for Stellantis genuine parts and authentic accessories.
A simple combination of the words MOtor and PARts, Mopar offers exceptional service, parts and customer-care. Born in 1937 as the name of a line of antifreeze products, Mopar has evolved over more than 85 years to represent both complete vehicle care and authentic performance for owners and enthusiasts worldwide.
Mopar made its mark in the 1960s during the muscle-car era with performance parts to enhance speed and handling for both on-road and racing use. Later, Mopar expanded to include technical service and customer support, and today integrates service, parts and customer-care operations in order to enhance customer and dealer support worldwide.
Complete information on Mopar is available at www.mopar.com and the Mopar blog at blog.mopar.com. For more information regarding Stellantis (NYSE: STLA), please visit www.stellantis.com.
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