Faurecia, FAW Group Partner To Develop Innovative Cockpit Of The Future And Sustainable Mobility Solutions

Faurecia, FAW Group Partner To Develop Innovative Cockpit Of The Future And Sustainable Mobility Solutions

Patrick Koller, CEO of Faurecia, said, "We are very honored to have signed this strategic partnership with FAW, a leading OEM with a strong desire to disrupt the Chinese automotive industry."

Faurecia, one of the world’s leading automotive technology companies, has signed a strategic partnership framework agreement with one of the leading Chinese automobile manufacturers, FAW Group, to develop cockpit of the future technologies and sustainable mobility solutions.

 

Within this strategic cooperation, several fields have been defined. The two companies plan to work together to:

  • Develop cockpit of the future solutions and services for a personalized and intelligent user experience in particular for the Hongqi (Red Flag) luxury FAW brand. In addition, the two groups will cooperate on the industrial design and perceived quality for this brand.
  • Develop connected, versatile and predictive seat solutions for different use cases and driving mode scenario.
  • Provide zero emission and air quality technologies for commercial and passenger vehicles in the fields of battery pack and fuel cell systems and lightweight composite solutions.

Patrick Koller, CEO of Faurecia, said, “We are very honored to have signed this strategic partnership with FAW, a leading OEM with a strong desire to disrupt the Chinese automotive industry. Faurecia is uniquely positioned to provide smart, predictive and connected technologies for a unique user experience. This collaboration will continue to reinforce our intimacy and collaboration with Chinese OEMs.”

Established in 1953, FAW is one of China’s largest automotive groups. In 2017, annual sales exceed 3 million units.

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