Autolite Commemorates 85th Anniversary Of First Spark Plug

Autolite Commemorates 85th Anniversary Of First Spark Plug

Autolite started in 1911 as a collection of two companies manufacturing buggy lamps.

Autolite announced today the 85th anniversary of its first spark plug, produced in 1936 at a facility in Fostoria, Ohio. The company will continue the celebration throughout 2021 by refreshing vintage advertisements and hosting multiple sweepstakes targeted at Autolite fans in the professional and do-it-yourself automotive maintenance categories.

Autolite started in 1911 as a collection of two companies manufacturing buggy lamps. By the 1930s, it had grown into a thriving automotive parts maker. Its history as a spark plug manufacturer began in the mid-1930s after Royce G. Martin, President of the Electric Autolite Company, opened a lab to develop the first Autolite spark plug with the help of ceramic engineer, Robert Twells.

“Autolite is rooted in a tradition of automotive parts excellence, producing more than 10 billion spark plugs for some of the world’s most storied vehicle brands and discerning drivers,” said Carl Weber, senior marketing director, First Brands Group. “Our spark plugs are renowned across the world for delivering performance and long-lasting ignition, and we hope to continue igniting the passion of vehicle manufacturers, drivers, racers, powersports lovers and lawncare pros.”

For 85 years, Autolite has continued to use its spark-plug-specific focus to engineer effective ignition solutions for consumer vehicles, racecars, motorcycles, ATVs, snowmobiles, boats, lawn mowers, chainsaws, and many other gas-powered machines. Customers looking for quick, consistent starts, along with durability and efficiency, should choose Autolite Spark Plugs.

Learn more about Autolite and its lineup of spark plugs at autolite.com.

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