New car assessment programmes, such as EuroNCAP have contributed toward raising consumer awareness of passive safety technologies. In turn, their heightened awareness has led safety campaigners to put further pressure on legislators to raise standards.
The delivery value content per vehicle has risen 70% over the last ten years to around $230 per car today. With no signs of abatement, manufacturers expect year-on-year growth of around 5%. The real growth will occur as adaptive airbag systems permeate the North American marketplace. Manufacturers say these early systems will increase the supply value by as much as 50%. In Europe, double pre-tensioning system fitment to each seat and side airbag protection is also spelling out good news for manufacturers.
Report coverage
The 2004 edition of this report reviews the key market drivers for vehicle occupant restraint systems, extending and updating the analysis previously published in 2001. This report is published jointly with just-auto.com.
Chapter two sets out our revised fitment forecast for frontal, side, curtain and rear airbag applications and front seat pre-tensioner seatbelts through 2010.
Chapter three reviews the technical advances in vehicle occupant restraint systems, including the latest advanced airbag technologies, inflatable seatbelts as well as the latest developments in pedestrian protection. Chapter four provides brief profiles of the major airbag module and seatbelt manufacturers, namely Autoliv, Key Safety Systems, Delphi Corp, Nihon Plast, Takata, TRW and Toyoda Gosei.
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