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What brand are Mercedes OEM brake discs in the UK?

DateJanuary 7, 2026

1 Answer

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Amber Wagner
January 7, 2026
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Mercedes OEM brake discs in the UK are typically supplied by either Brembo or ATE, both being premium manufacturers meeting Mercedes-Benz's strict quality standards.

When it comes to Mercedes brake components, the German manufacturer sources from top-tier suppliers. For most modern Mercedes models like the C-Class, E-Class and GLC, you'll find either Brembo (an Italian specialist) or ATE (a German brand owned by Continental) supplying the original equipment brake discs. These OEM discs are designed specifically for each Mercedes model, ensuring perfect fitment and performance characteristics that match the vehicle's engineering requirements.

Key considerations for Mercedes brake discs in the UK:

  • Genuine Mercedes parts carry a 2-year warranty when fitted at approved dealers
  • Aftermarket alternatives from these same manufacturers are often available at lower cost
  • Performance models like AMG versions may use upgraded composite materials
  • Proper bedding-in procedure is crucial for optimal performance and longevity

For UK drivers, it's worth noting that brake discs should always be replaced in axle sets (both front or both rear) to maintain balanced braking performance. Common Mercedes models like the A-Class, GLA and popular EQC electric SUV all follow this same OEM supplier pattern. When replacing, ensure the parts match your VIN to guarantee correct specification, particularly important for vehicles with features like brake-by-wire systems found in newer Mercedes EVs.