Global Automotive Passive Safety Market Companies
- Robert Bosch
- Autoliv
- Joyson Safety System
- Magna International
- ZF Friedrichshafen
- DENSO
- Delphi Automotive
- HELLA kgaa Hueck
- Nihon Plast
- TRW Automotive
Recent News:
- In July 2023, the automaker Škoda Auto will shape its upcoming models using cutting-edge testing facilities and technologies, including resources from the Volkswagen Group. Because of this, every new Škoda car introduced in Europe since 2008 has received the maximum five-star rating in the safety tests conducted by Euro NCAP. Koda is set to introduce an array of inventive helpers in addition to upgrades to its current technology. This includes the launch of an enhanced Driver Alert system and a new Remote Parking assistance system.
- The automotive industry celebrated the launch of Bharat NCAP, India's first crash testing program, in August 2023, claiming that it would raise the nation's standards for vehicle safety and that, as a legitimate and impartial rating system, it would assist consumers in making well-informed purchasing decisions. Leader in the auto industry Maruti Suzuki India announced that it will provide at least three models for the program's testing in the first batch alone. Hyundai Motor India, Mahindra & Mahindra, and Renault all expressed their full support for the initiative.
- Ingolstadt's new Audi Vehicle Safety Center, which opens in September 2023, offers cutting-edge crash test facilities that have been greatly enhanced. The facility required an investment of about 100 million euros. Its features include a moveable 100-ton crash block, a 250-meter (820-foot) run-up track, and the capacity to crash two cars at a 90-degree angle. Audi is dedicated to fulfilling higher standards that surpass existing international norms as a premium brand.