Chassis & Safety Division
Continental’s Chassis & Safety Division boosts the Lindau site by creating an own Business Unit for Advanced Driver Assistance Systems
Continental has upgraded its warning system which detects vehicles in the driver's blind spot.
Successful outcome to testing conducted on public roads in the US state of Nevada.
Continental now holds 100 percent of operations for Hydraulic Brake Systems
Winter test center further secures leadership of Continental in the world’s driving safety market.
M2XPro combines driving dynamics sensors and GPS data and allows a vehicle's position to be determined with precision.
An important step towards ensuring 'Safety for Everyone': in future, the city version of Emergency Brake Assist from Continental will also be used in smaller cars.
You don't honestly believe that driver assistance systems are unnecessary, do you?
The Chassis & Safety Division is divided into five Business Units. For more information, please click here.
An overview of the key figures of the Chassis & Safety division.
The Management Board of the Chassis & Safety Division.
We are represented at over 65 plants, research centers and test tracks in 20 countries. This ensures that we are always within easy reach of our customers.
Continental is uniting features that have long belonged together – the life-saving elements of active and passive vehicle safety.
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