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Autoliv, Inc.
Company typePublic company
ISIN
IndustryAutomotive safety
Founded1953; 73 years ago (1953)
HeadquartersKlarabergsviadukten 70, Stockholm, Sweden
Area served
Worldwide
Key people
Jan Carlson (Chairman), Mikael Bratt (President and CEO)
ProductsSeatbelts, Airbags, Steering Wheels, Pedestrian Protection Systems, Mobility Safety Solutions[clarification needed]
RevenueDecrease US$7.45 billion (2020)[1]
Decrease US$382 million (2020)[2]
Decrease US$187 million (2020)[3]
Number of employees
68,000 (worldwide)
Websitewww.autoliv.com

Overview

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Autoliv is the world’s largest automotive safety supplier. The company is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, and operates in 25 countries with 13 Tech Centers worldwide. Autoliv's product portfolio includes airbags, seatbelts, steering wheels, and pedestrian protection systems.

Autoliv is a Swedish[1][2] automotive safety supplier headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden,[3][4] and incorporated in Delaware, United States as Autoliv, Inc.[5][6] It is the world’s largest automotive safety system supplier,[3] producing systems such as airbags, seatbelts, and steering wheels for automotive manufacturers.[7] Autoliv's name combines auto for automobiles, and "liv" {‘li:v} the Swedish word for "life".[8][9]

Autoliv has over 65,000 employees in 25 countries,[10] of whom 5,700 are involved in research, development and engineering. In addition, the company has 13 technical centers around the world, including 20 test tracks.[11][12]

The group is among the largest Tier 1 automotive suppliers in the world, with annual revenues exceeding US$10 billion,[13] and is part of the Fortune 500, ranking #407th in 2025.[14] The company's shares are listed on the New York Stock Exchange and its Swedish Depository Receipts on the Nasdaq Stockholm.[15][16]

History

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Autoliv was founded in 1953 by Lennart Lindblad in Vårgårda, Sweden. Over the years, the company has achieved several significant milestones, including the introduction of the first seatbelt in 1956 and the development of the first side-impact airbag in 1994. In 2018, Autoliv spun off its electronics business, Veoneer, to focus on its core safety products.

Recent Achievements and Innovations

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Autoliv continues to lead the industry with its innovative safety solutions. Autoliv has recently made significant strides in automotive safety, showcasing a series of groundbreaking innovations. The company has introduced advanced airbag systems that enhance protection for passengers in various collision scenarios. Additionally, Autoliv has developed state-of-the-art seatbelt technologies that adapt to the occupant's size and position, ensuring optimal safety. These achievements underscore Autoliv's commitment to pioneering solutions that save lives and set new standards in the automotive industry.

Autoliv has also made remarkable advancements in the realm of Passive Safety Systems (PSS). The company has developed innovative PSS technologies that provide enhanced protection for all vehicle occupants, regardless of the type of collision. These systems are designed to work seamlessly with other safety features, ensuring comprehensive safety coverage.

In the realm of Active Safety Systems, Autoliv has developed cutting-edge technologies such as advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) that include features like automatic emergency braking, lane-keeping assistance, and adaptive cruise control. These systems are designed to prevent accidents before they occur, providing an additional layer of safety for all road users.

In the commercial vehicle sector, Autoliv has introduced specialized safety solutions tailored to the unique needs of these vehicles, such as advanced seatbelt systems and airbag modules that offer superior protection for drivers and passengers. Furthermore, Autoliv has been at the forefront of developing pedestrian protection systems, which are designed to reduce the severity of injuries in the event of a collision with a pedestrian.

These innovations highlight Autoliv's dedication to improving safety standards across all vehicle categories and its unwavering commitment to saving lives through continuous innovation and technological advancement.

Highlights

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1953: Lindblads Automotiv (later renamed Autoliv) is formed in Vårgårda, Sweden by Lennart Lindblad as a trading company. Three years later, he invents the first seatbelt and begins production of two-point front seat safety belts for Volvo and Saab.

1956: Eisen Recltorub, a subsidiary of the Gränges Group, starts making bath fixtures.

1957: The road haul company Hvilans AB sets up business in Malmö. This will later become the transport warehouse Hvilans A/S – which merges with Autoliv in 1982.

1968: Autoliv founder Lennart Lindblad develops the company's first seatbelt – a two-point static belt.

1975: Lennart Lindblad sells Autoliv to the Gränges Group.

1980: Electrolux acquires Gränges with its subsidiary, which is now known as Electrolux Autoliv AB.

1981: From 1981, Autoliv expands over 20 new countries. It opens joint ventures in Europe, Spain, Italy and Great Britain.

1984: Autoliv enters world's top ten most respected companies within technology by Advisory Board, which is still in operation.

1988: Morton ASP enters the airbag business through joint ventures.

1989: Autoliv sets up U.S.-based subsidiary, then known as Automotive Safety Products Inc., and establishes manufacturing facilities in Utah for import production.

1992: Autoliv launches its own driver-side airbag in Europe. The company already supplied passenger-side airbags.

1994: Autoliv is listed on the Stockholm Stock Exchange, becoming the first automotive safety supplier to do so.

1995: Autoliv becomes part of Ford’s restraint system development team, focusing on side-impact protection.

1997: Launch of the world’s first Inflatable Curtain – a curtain airbag for side-impact protection.

1998: Merger with Morton ASP makes Autoliv one of the largest suppliers of automotive safety systems globally.

2001: Introduction of industry-first products like seatbelt pretensioners and adaptive load limiters.

2004: The Q5 quality initiative is launched to significantly improve quality in Autoliv's operations. Keywords: Suppliers, Processes, Products, Employees.

2013: Autoliv launches the 1P program – one product, one process – to produce global standard products and manufacturing processes.

2017: Autoliv publishes its first sustainability report that formally commits the company to ambitious climate targets.

2018: The electronics business is spun off. The new company is listed under the name Veoneer.

2021: Autoliv introduces its new organizational structure working in two divisions. Transition to more sustainable materials has started successfully; Autoliv launches Mobility Safety Solutions.

2023: Autoliv celebrates its 70th anniversary.

2024: Autoliv is recognized by Automotive News as a PACE Pilot Award Finalist for the revolutionary technology found within The Bernoulli Airbag™ Module.

2025: Autoliv presented Omni Safety™, a safety system designed to address critical risks to occupants in reclined seating positions in the event of a collision.

2026: In collaboration with Tensor, a leading innovator in personal autonomous vehicles, Autoliv has developed the world’s first foldable steering wheel, designed to meet the evolving needs of autonomous vehicles.

Financial Performance

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Autoliv has consistently demonstrated strong financial performance. The company's latest earnings release and sustainability report highlight its commitment to growth and environmental responsibility. For detailed financial information, please refer to Autoliv's official website.

Global Presence

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With operations in 25 countries, Autoliv has a significant global footprint. The company employs over 65,000 people and operates 13 Tech Centers worldwide, ensuring that it remains at the forefront of automotive safety innovation.

Commitment to Safety

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Autoliv is dedicated to saving lives and reducing traffic injuries. The company actively collaborates with organizations such as the United Nations Road Safety Fund to enhance motorcycle safety and promote road safety initiatives globally.

Products

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Label from a Renault seatbelt pretensioner unit manufactured by Autoliv

Autoliv is the world’s largest automotive safety supplier, specializing in research, development, manufacturing, and delivery of cutting-edge safety systems for vehicles. The company’s innovation is driven by rigorous testing, advanced simulation, and continuous improvement, ensuring that every product meets the highest standards of safety, quality, and performance. The product portfolio spans both Passive Safety and Active Safety technologies, with a strong focus on sustainability, lightweight materials, and integration with advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS).

Autoliv is a global leader in airbag systems, offering a comprehensive range of products designed to protect occupants in various crash scenarios. These include:

  • Frontal airbags for driver and passenger protection.
  • Side airbags shield occupants during side-impact collisions.
  • Side curtain airbags for head protection in rollovers and side impacts.
  • Knee airbags to reduce lower limb injuries.
  • Center airbags to prevent occupant-to-occupant interaction inside crashes.
  • Pedestrian airbags aim to mitigate head impacts in case of a pedestrian-vehicle accident, and to reduce the severity of pedestrian head injuries.

Autoliv’s airbag modules are engineered for optimal performance, rapid deployment, and seamless integration into vehicle interiors.

Autoliv pioneered the development of advanced seatbelt systems and remains a market leader in this domain. The company produces:

  • Standard three-point seatbelts with high reliability.
  • Pretensioners that tighten the belt instantly during a crash.
  • Load limiters to reduce chest injuries by controlling belt force.
  • Adaptive seatbelt systems that respond to crash dynamics and occupant characteristics.

These systems are designed to work in harmony with airbags and other restraint systems to maximize occupant safety.

Autoliv designs and manufactures steering wheels that combine safety, functionality, and aesthetics. The product range includes:

  • Standard steering wheels with integrated airbag modules.
  • Multifunctional steering wheels with controls for infotainment and ADAS.
  • Heated and ventilated steering wheels for enhanced comfort.
  • Lightweight designs using advanced materials to support fuel efficiency and sustainability.

Autoliv’s steering wheels are tailored to meet OEM specifications and enhance the driving experience while ensuring safety.

  • Active Safety Systems: Autoliv's active safety technologies include advanced driver assistance systems (ADAS) such as automatic emergency braking, lane-keeping assistance, and adaptive cruise control. These systems help prevent accidents before they occur.
  • Commercial Vehicle Safety Solutions: Autoliv offers specialized safety solutions tailored to the unique needs of commercial vehicles, including advanced seatbelt systems and airbag modules for trucks, buses, and other large vehicles.
  • Electrical Safety Solutions: Utilizing pyrotechnics and other core technologies, Autoliv offers electrical safety solutions for both mobility and stationary applications, ensuring safety in various scenarios.
  • Motorcycles & Bikes: Autoliv develops advanced airbag systems for motorcycles, and airbag systems for backpacks and protective garments. Developed through extensive research, simulation, crash data analysis and crash testing.
  • Components for Safety Solutions: Autoliv manufactures key components such as inflators and cushions used in both automotive and non-automotive safety applications, including airbag vests and jackets for motorcyclists.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Investors". 18 October 2024.
  2. ^ "Investors". 18 October 2024.
  3. ^ "Investors". 18 October 2024.
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  • Official website
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