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The Automotive Mirror market is a segment of the Automotive Body, Trim and Glass industry. It includes the production of rearview and sideview mirrors for cars, trucks, and other vehicles. Automotive mirrors are typically made of plastic, glass, or metal and are designed to provide drivers with a clear view of the road behind them. They are also used to improve visibility in low-light conditions and to reduce glare from headlights. Automotive mirrors are typically mounted on the exterior of the vehicle, but some models are designed to be mounted on the interior.
The Automotive Mirror market is highly competitive, with a number of major players offering a wide range of products. Companies in the market include Magna International, Gentex Corporation, Samvardhana Motherson Group, Murakami Corporation, and Ficosa International. Show Less Read more