Pure Diesel Power Website Features “New Arrivals” Page Organizing Recently Added Diesel Parts and Accessories


Pure Diesel Power’s website features a “New Arrivals” page showing products added within the last 30 days. The page includes filtering and sorting tools based on brand, year, engine, and fitment categories.

Marshfield, WI — On April 2, 2026, Pure Diesel Power’s website displays a “New Arrivals” page that organizes recently added items into a searchable catalog format.

The page is labeled “Pure Diesel Power New Arrivals” and includes a short introductory section that describes the page as a place to view items recently added to the company’s product selection within the last 30 days. The listing view is presented with standard catalog controls, including a “Product Compare” counter, a “Sort By” dropdown, and a “Show” selector that changes the number of items displayed per page.

A filter panel appears alongside the listing grid and includes multiple filter categories. These filters are presented under headings for Price and Brands, followed by fitment-style and attribute filters such as Year, Engine, Transmission, Truck Type, Item Type, Filter Type, and Flange Size. The Brands section is shown as a selectable list with multiple brand options, and the Year and Engine sections include multiple vehicle/engine groupings as selectable entries.

The sorting controls include an option to order results by “Date added (Newest),” along with other sorting choices such as name and price. The product grid itself uses a repeating card layout, with each listing marked “New” and presented with on-page identifiers such as brand and part number, followed by the product name. The listing cards also include standard product-page interaction elements commonly associated with catalog browsing.

This announcement is provided solely as a factual record of website content and page structure, and it does not present purchase instructions, claims about product performance, or time-limited promotional terms.

“This website update documents the publication of website content,” said a spokesperson from Pure Diesel Power.