- CEO
- Mikael Bratt
- Full Time Employees
- 64,300
- Sector
- Industrials
- Industry
- Auto - Parts
- Address
- Klarabergsviadukten 70 Stockholm AB Sweden 111 64
- IPO Date
- Apr 1, 2010
- Business
- Autoliv, Inc. manufactures automotive safety systems and expertise in restraint technologies, deceleration protection, and occupant protection solutions. The company develops, produces, and sells airbags, seat belts, and steering wheels, along with sensor-enabled safety systems and related crash protection products; it provides passive safety components, active safety systems, and related services to automakers and suppliers. Autoliv operates across the Americas, Europe, and Asia-Pacific, supplying components for passenger cars, light trucks, and heavy vehicles. Founded in 1953, it is headquartered in Stockholm, Sweden, with primary North American and European manufacturing and development facilities, and maintains downstream distribution and engineering support for global automotive markets. The company’s product scope includes airbag modules and inflators, seat belt systems (three-point and advanced belt technologies), steering wheels and occupant safety components, active safety systems (radars and sensors integration), and crash management solutions. Key subsidiaries and regional units support engineering, testing, and aftermarket services; Autoliv also engages in collaborations and partnerships to advance materials science, sensor integration, and autonomous driving safety platforms. Latest major changes include strategic partnerships and joint development initiatives with global automakers to co-develop next-generation restraint and active safety systems; leadership changes and restructuring in certain regional operations; and ongoing expansion of manufacturing footprints in high-demand regions to support evolving electrified and autonomous vehicle programs. The company continues to focus on safety performance improvements, scalability of high-volume production, and integration of advanced materials and software for next-generation mobility.