ZF LIFETEC showcases advanced passive safety innovations at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025
ZF LIFETEC showcases cutting-edge passive safety systems, including advanced airbags, seatbelt technologies, and steering wheels, ensuring optimal occupant protection.
ZF LIFETEC, a global leader in passive safety systems and advanced mobility solutions, showcased advanced passive safety innovations at the Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025.
Latest technologies were shown in the following segments:
Seat Belt Systems: Innovations in seatbelt technologies designed to enhance occupant protection and comfort.
Inflatable Restraint Systems (Airbags): A novel airbag system, the Bag-in-Roof (BIR) airbag, integrated into the vehicle’s roof, offering enhanced protection without compromising interior design.
Steering Wheel Systems: Precision and safety delivered through integrated steering technologies like Hands-On Detection (HOD) and Steering Wheel Integrated Displays.
Ravi Kumar Tirumukulu, Executive Director of ZF LIFETEC India said,
“The event enables us to showcase our passive safety technologies and engage with key industry players who share our vision of safer, smarter, and sustainable solutions to save lives on the road.”
The Bharat Mobility Global Expo 2025 witnessed significant activity during its first two media days, with over 90 product launches. On the second day, 56 new products were introduced at Bharat Mandapam, along with five at Yashobhoomi, Dwarka. The event showcased a variety of advanced vehicles, mobility solutions, and components, ranging from superbikes and cars to buses and ambulances. Today is the third day of the event.
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