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The Front Airbag market is a subset of the larger Seatbelts and Airbags industry. Front Airbags are designed to protect the driver and front passenger in the event of a collision. They are typically deployed from the steering wheel or dashboard and are designed to cushion the impact of a crash. Front Airbags are typically paired with seatbelts to provide additional protection.
Front Airbags are a relatively new technology, having been introduced in the late 1980s. Since then, they have become increasingly common in vehicles, with many countries now requiring them as standard equipment. They are also becoming increasingly sophisticated, with some models now featuring multiple airbags and advanced sensors.
The Front Airbag market is highly competitive, with many major automotive manufacturers offering their own models. Some of the leading companies in the market include Honda, Toyota, Ford, Volkswagen, and BMW. Show Less Read more