List of suppliers
| Autoliv | Joyson Safety Systems (formerly Key Safety Systems + Takata) | ZF Friedrichshafen AG / ZF LIFETEC (formerly TRW Automotive) |
Click here for Analysis Report: Airbag (Japanese Market)
Introduction
The airbag was invented in 1963 by the Japanese Yasusaburo Kobori as a passenger protection device for aircraft. Later, in 1967, the American company Eaton came up with the idea of using the airbag as a passenger protection device for automobiles. First adopted as an option by General Motors Corporation (GM) in the U.S. in 1973, the first application in Japan was in the driver's seat of the Honda Legend in 1985. The airbag was initially adopted as a device to protect the driver not wearing seatbelts, and its installation later expanded from not only the driver’s seat, but to the passenger seat as well.
Airbags, when used in conjunction with seatbelts, provide greater occupant protection, and thus are being adopted not only in the U.S. market, but also in Europe and Japan. Airbags are now standard equipment on most models in the major industrialized countries of Japan, the U.S., and Europe.
With the rate of airbag installation expected to increase in emerging countries as well, it is widely predicted that the global airbag market will continue to expand. As for the market size, some predict that it will expand by a factor of 1.7 during the nine years starting from 2021.
In India, all passenger cars produced from July 2019 onward will be required to be equipped with driver-side airbags, and all passenger cars produced from January 2022 onward will be required to be equipped with passenger-side airbags. Other countries and regions around the world, including emerging countries, are pushing for the installation of such equipment. (In India, a bill had been submitted that would make it mandatory for passenger cars to be equipped with a total of six airbags, including side airbags and curtain airbags, from October 2023 onwards. However, the mandatory requirement has been withdrawn for now.)
Local Reconstruction Note
This article has been expanded from the visible local mirror text, headings, tags, image captions, tables, and related local article titles. It is presented as a reconstructed reading version, not as a hidden original document.
I. Airbag market trends
The source outline identifies this section as part of “Analysis Report: Airbag (U.S. and European Markets)”. Based on the available local metadata, this section should be read through the lens of Airbag, Autoliv, ZF TRW, Takata, Key Safety Systems, Americans and the visible introduction, figures, captions, and tables.
II. Airbag technology trends
The source outline identifies this section as part of “Analysis Report: Airbag (U.S. and European Markets)”. Based on the available local metadata, this section should be read through the lens of Airbag, Autoliv, ZF TRW, Takata, Key Safety Systems, Americans and the visible introduction, figures, captions, and tables.
III. Technology development and global business and facilities of major airbag suppliers (U.S./Europe)
The source outline identifies this section as part of “Analysis Report: Airbag (U.S. and European Markets)”. Based on the available local metadata, this section should be read through the lens of Airbag, Autoliv, ZF TRW, Takata, Key Safety Systems, Americans and the visible introduction, figures, captions, and tables.
IV. List of airbag suppliers by OEM customer (for U.S./EU produced models)
The source outline identifies this section as part of “Analysis Report: Airbag (U.S. and European Markets)”. Based on the available local metadata, this section should be read through the lens of Airbag, Autoliv, ZF TRW, Takata, Key Safety Systems, Americans and the visible introduction, figures, captions, and tables.
V. Equipment list by supplier and model (for U.S./EU produced models)
The source outline identifies this section as part of “Analysis Report: Airbag (U.S. and European Markets)”. Based on the available local metadata, this section should be read through the lens of Airbag, Autoliv, ZF TRW, Takata, Key Safety Systems, Americans and the visible introduction, figures, captions, and tables.
Related Local Signals
Nearby records in the local archive include Taipei AMPA 2026: Foxconn’s EV Technology; Smart Energy Week 2026: Batteries and Charging; Electrified Vehicle (xEV) Sales Monthly Report (March 2026); Mobile World Congress 2026 (3) Evolution of Connected and Autonomous Mobility. These titles can be used as adjacent evidence when comparing suppliers, technologies, markets, and reporting periods.