A new turbocharger is a key component of the forced induction system that increases engine power while reducing fuel consumption - it uses exhaust gas energy to compress the air entering the combustion chamber. Our catalog features 284 new turbochargers and related parts, with prices starting from €2.24 for gaskets and filters, up to €1,679.84 for complete automotive turbochargers. Products come from 17 manufacturers, including RENAULT, PSA – Citroen / Peugeot, Dacia / Renault, and fit 18 vehicle brands, including Renault, Citroen, Peugeot. The catalog covers 166 models, and 273 OE numbers make it easy to find the right part. Verify compatibility by VIN number - every new part comes with a 12-month warranty.
New automotive turbochargers and genuine parts - from gaskets and filters to complete turbine assemblies. Browse 284 products from 17 certified manufacturers, compatible with 166 models of Renault, Citroen, Peugeot and many more.
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€2.24Starting from
12 mo.Warranty
How much do new turbochargers and parts cost?
The average price of a new part in this category is 399,09 EUR. Gaskets and filters start at €2.24, while complete turbochargers can go up to €1,679.84. The most affordable products in our catalog:
Why choose a new turbocharger over a remanufactured one?
A new turbocharger guarantees the highest build quality and long service life - every component, from the impeller to the bearings, is factory-balanced and meets OE specifications. Unlike remanufactured parts, new turbochargers show no signs of prior use and require no wear assessment. Our turbocharger shop carries parts from trusted manufacturers: RENAULT, PSA – Citroen / Peugeot, Dacia / Renault, and every new product is backed by a 12-month warranty.
What are the symptoms of a failing turbocharger?
The most common signs of turbocharger failure include a noticeable loss of engine power - especially at low RPMs (turbo lag) - along with unusual noises such as whistling, whining, or metallic sounds when accelerating. Blue smoke from the exhaust (oil burning) and increased oil consumption without visible leaks indicate a turbo seal failure. Black smoke points to an improper air-fuel mixture. If you notice any of these symptoms, replacing the turbocharger with a new one promptly is the best way to avoid costly engine damage.
Which turbocharger parts are the most popular?
The most frequently purchased new turbocharger parts are wear items - covers, filters, and gaskets. Here are our top bestsellers:
The most important step is locating the OE number on the identification plate of your old turbocharger (usually on the aluminum intake housing) and matching it against our catalog - we offer 273 OE numbers for easy fitment. Our range covers turbochargers for 18 brands, including Renault, Citroen, Peugeot, across 166 models. Both fixed geometry turbochargers (FGT) and variable geometry turbochargers (VGT/VNT) are available - the latter eliminate turbo lag and are widely used in diesel engines. For guaranteed compatibility, use our VIN number lookup tool.