Autoliv and XPENG Partner to Advance Safer Mobility Worldwide
Autoliv and XPENG have signed a strategic cooperation framework agreement to develop safer mobility solutions for global markets.
2026
2025
10.8 billion
What Happened
Autoliv, the global leader in automotive safety systems, and XPENG, a Chinese physical AI technology company, have signed a strategic cooperation framework agreement. The partnership aims to support the development of safer mobility solutions for global markets, reflecting both companies' ambition to strengthen collaboration across markets and support future mobility development.
Under the agreement, Autoliv and XPENG will expand collaboration across several key areas, including technology development, digitalization, supply chain coordination, sustainability, and global business expansion. Autoliv will leverage its global footprint and expertise in automotive safety systems to support XPENG's product development and global expansion strategy.
“XPENG is striving to explore the future of mobility, and Autoliv is proud to support that journey. As vehicles become smarter, safety must be integrated from the very beginning. This agreement reflects our shared commitment to innovation and safety, combining XPENG's innovation in smart mobility with Autoliv's global safety expertise to help make the next generation of mobility safer.”
Previously from Autoliv Inc.
Just one day earlier, Autoliv signed a similar global strategic cooperation agreement with Chinese automaker Great Wall Motor to support its international expansion.
Background drawn from MotorClaw's earlier coverage of Autoliv Inc.'s official releases.
Why this matters
The partnership combines Autoliv's global safety expertise with XPENG's innovation in smart electric mobility, aiming to integrate safety from the start as vehicles become smarter and more connected. This collaboration could accelerate the development of safer mobility solutions for consumers worldwide, especially as XPENG expands globally.
Terms in This Story
- EV
- Electric vehicle, a vehicle powered fully or partly by electricity.
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