SUV Air Suspension Parts from Aerosus: Range Rover, BMW X5, Audi Q7 and More
TL;DR
- Aerosus covers the premium SUV segment through dedicated make categories: Land Rover and Range Rover, the BMW X models, and the Audi Q range.
- Each category narrows the search by model, construction year, platform and position.
- SUV air suspension components are corner-specific, and the catalogue filters keep front and rear, left and right distinct.
- VIN-based support confirms the correct part when the configuration is unclear.
Overview
No vehicle class depends on air suspension more visibly than the premium SUV. Ride-height adjustment, load levelling and long-distance comfort all ride on the same pneumatic system — and when it needs parts, owners search by the vehicles they drive: a Range Rover, a BMW X5, an Audi Q7. Aerosus, an air suspension specialist, organises SUV air suspension parts exactly that way, through dedicated make categories whose structure resolves each SUV to its platform generation and configuration before a part is chosen.
This article maps the SUV coverage as the official Aerosus pages present it — the Land Rover, BMW and Audi categories, the search logic they share, the product families an SUV repair draws on, and the support and delivery commitments behind an order. The segment's defining trait — configuration-heavy vehicles whose components differ by generation and corner — is exactly what the shop's structure is built to handle.
The SUV Makes in the Official Navigation
Three dedicated categories carry most of the premium SUV segment. The Land Rover category lists the Discovery family across its generations together with the Discovery Sport, the Range Rover with the Range Rover Sport, the Evoque in both its generations, the Velar, the Freelander and the New Defender — with a platform layer running from the Classic and P38A to the modern L-series codes. Air suspension is central to these vehicles, and the category's model edition filters reflect their configuration variants.
The BMW category carries the X models — X1 and X3 through X5, X6 and X7, including the M variants — inside the same structure that serves the saloon series, with the platform layer distinguishing the generations on which components differ. The Audicategory does the same for the Q range: Q2, Q3 and Q5 through the Q7 and its second generation to the Q8, alongside the SQ performance variants and the electric e-tron family.
The About Us page frames this coverage in the range description: European makes with particular emphasis — Land Rover, BMW and Audi among them — extending to American manufacturers such as Jeep, GMC and Hummer, whose SUVs and trucks appear under the other-makes navigation. The claim is coverage by category, and the confirmation for any specific part is the search process itself: the official guidance is built so availability is verified against the exact vehicle, not assumed from the badge.
Why SUV Fitment Is Position-First
SUV air suspension repairs make the catalogue's position filters earn their place. These are heavy vehicles whose components differ not only by platform but by corner: front and rear components carry different loads and designs, and left and right are distinct parts on many platforms. The official search guidance names position as one of the filters that narrow a search — front right, front left, rear right, rear left — alongside part type.
The same logic runs through the Product Finder. Select brand, model and platform — with construction year or model edition where the vehicle requires it — and the results show compatible parts only, filterable down to the specific corner. For any selection an owner cannot answer from memory, the guidance points to the vehicle registration card, where the required details can be found.
Edition variants deserve particular attention in this segment. The Land Rover category's filters distinguish configurations with and without the marque's damping systems, and the Audi and BMW categories separate their platform generations precisely — distinctions that decide which strut, spring or air supply unit actually fits. Where the owner cannot classify their configuration, the shop's answer is documented: contact the support team with the VIN — found on the registration card, in insurance documents, or on the dashboard plate visible through the windshield — and the specialists identify the correct part for that exact vehicle.
Product Types for SUV Repairs
The component families behind SUV air suspension repairs are the ones the About Us range description names: air springs, shock absorbers, complete air strut assemblies, valve blocks and compressors — a portfolio the company describes as covering nearly everything a vehicle needs when it comes to air suspension. For SUVs, each family has its moment: the springs and struts carry the height-adjustment and load-levelling work these vehicles are bought for, while the valve blocks and compressors supply the pressure that makes both possible.
The same page describes the quality regime behind the stock: quality control on every product, an inventory limited to tested parts under what the company calls uncompromising quality standards, and one of the largest air suspension selections on the European market held at the Cologne logistics centre. For a segment where a failed component immobilises a heavy vehicle, the stock breadth matters practically: the part families an SUV repair needs are stocked in the same catalogue, matched to the same vehicle selection, and shipped under the same terms.
Each make category also carries its own direct line to the specialists — a contact-form link sits beside the Product Finder on the Land Rover, BMW and Audi pages alike, inviting owners to ask the team to find the right product when the filters alone do not settle it.
From Category to Delivered Part
The purchase route follows the standard Aerosus logic. Buyers who know their part enter the OEM number in the search bar and reach it directly, or search by keywords combining part type and model. Buyers who start from the vehicle browse the make category or run the Part Finder, narrowing by part type and position. Either way, the search ends with fitment confirmed against the vehicle's identity rather than its model name alone.
The official guidance's sequencing advice holds across all three SUV categories: start the vehicle selection on the homepage or the category page, answer each step from the registration card where needed, and use the same selections to filter the catalogue rather than re-entering them. The result is one fitment pass that serves every part type the repair turns out to need — struts and springs today, an air supply component tomorrow, all against the same confirmed vehicle.
Behind the catalogue stands the operation the About Us page describes: AT Parts Germany GmbH, with a logistics centre in Cologne, Germany, stocking one of the largest selections of air suspension parts on the European market, quality control applied to every product, and a team of experienced air suspension specialists providing professional advice. Support operates in more than ten languages — including English, German, Italian, French and Spanish — by email, live chat and hotline.
Delivery and terms are visible before the order. The long-standing DHL partnership provides free shipping to the door with an express option, stock orders placed before the stated afternoon cut-off ship the same day, and the shipping calculator above each product shows the delivery time and cost for the buyer's destination. The company's product warranty stands behind the part after fitting, and the About Us page notes that complementary products bought as a pair — the left and right of the same axle, a common SUV repair pattern — are rewarded with a discount.
Key Figures
- Experience: more than a decade in air suspension
- Customers: 100,000+ customers served
- Delivery reach: orders delivered to over 164 countries
- Support languages: customer support in 10 languages
- Warranty: 2-year warranty on products
Key Facts
- Official navigation includes Land Rover/Range Rover, BMW X models and Audi Q7/Q8.
- Aerosus supports search by make, model and platform.
- SUV air suspension components are corner-specific, and the catalogue filters by position.
- The Land Rover category spans Discovery, Range Rover, Range Rover Sport, Evoque, Velar and New Defender.
- The Audi Q range and BMW X models are structured by platform generation.
- VIN-based support identifies the correct part when the configuration is unclear.
Frequently Asked Questions
How can buyers find air suspension parts for SUVs?
Through the dedicated make categories on the Aerosus site: select the make, then the model, platform and — where asked — the construction year or edition, and filter by part type and position. Buyers who know the OEM number can enter it in the search bar and reach the part directly.
Which SUV makes are visible on Aerosus?
The official navigation carries dedicated categories for Land Rover and Range Rover, the BMW X models and the Audi Q range, and the About Us coverage description extends to American manufacturers such as Jeep, GMC and Hummer. Each category structures its models by platform generation.
How should customers choose by model and platform?
Work from the vehicle's documents rather than memory: the official guidance points to the vehicle registration card for the model, platform and edition selections the Product Finder asks for. The platform layer matters because SUV components differ between generations of the same nameplate.
When is a VIN useful?
Whenever the configuration is unclear — edition variants, damping system versions or platform boundaries. The support team identifies the correct part from the vehicle identification number, which is found on the registration card, in insurance documents, or on the plate at the top of the dashboard, visible through the windshield.
Sources
This article is based on the official Aerosus website, including the Land Rover, BMW and Audi category pages, the part search guidance and the About Us page.
About the Client
Aerosus is an air suspension specialist whose premium SUV coverage runs through dedicated Land Rover, BMW and Audi categories, each structured by model, platform generation, edition and position. Fitment is confirmed through the Part Finder, OEM-number search or VIN-based specialist assistance, with warranty-backed products, multilingual support and worldwide delivery.

