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Autoliv, Adient join hands to work on vehicle seating

14 Sep '17
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Courtesy: Autoliv
Courtesy: Autoliv

Autoliv, leader in automotive safety systems, and Adient, the leading automotive seating supplier, have joined hands to address vehicle seating challenges presented by designs for the future car and autonomous driving. The interior of automated driving vehicles is important as drivers and passengers will spend more time on non-driving activities.

Once vehicles have the capability to be computer-driven, passengers will demand far more flexibility from a vehicle’s interior space than ever before, resulting in alternative seating positions to relax, work and socialise. At the same time, completely new safety and comfort challenges arise with these great opportunities of future mobility. By looking beyond traditional forward-facing seats, Autoliv and Adient feel strongly this development agreement will create optimal integrated products and solutions to address these challenges.

Even in automated vehicles, seatbelts, pretentioners and buckles remain the primary restraint if an accident were to occur. The cooperation between Autoliv and Adient will initially be focused on optimal integration of Autoliv’s safety components into the non-traditional seating arrangements of the future car and on enhancing existing seat-mounted airbag systems and new far-side systems for Euro NCAP. Customer target offering for these solutions will be the second half of 2018.

Future plans include the co-development of highly integrated solutions for enhanced safety, comfort and convenience for future mobility. Both companies are also interested in investigating the potential value in expanding to non-automotive applications if necessary to keep people safe however and wherever they travel or commute.

“Our purpose is to provide the latest technology and the highest quality to save more lives,” said Mikael Bratt, president, Autoliv Passive Safety. “Utilising our global engineering resources to reinforce occupant safety remains our top priority, and working with Adient provides the ultimate package upgrade to give consumers confidence and added assurance that their vehicle is equipped with advanced interior protection.”

“This is a tremendously exciting time for the automotive industry, with mobility on the cusp of a fundamental disruption. With our world-class technologies and capabilities, we are more than ready to provide the next generation of advanced vehicle seating systems,” said R Bruce McDonald, Adient chairman and chief executive officer.

“Working with Autoliv means combining the strengths of two leading companies to improve safety, comfort and convenience in the interior of future autonomous vehicles. As vehicular travel becomes increasingly electronics-based, more social and highly collaborative, attention could be diverted from key aspects of the driving experience, namely seating position and the seat itself. The seat of the future is one that will be re-imagined, given the added time people will spend on the road due to developed efficiencies seating construction, materials and transportation technology,” McDonald added. (SV)

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