Autoliv showcases latest active safety solutions at world’s largest consumer electronics show


(Stockholm, Sweden, December 30, 2015) – – – Autoliv, Inc. (NYSE: ALV and SSE:
ALIVsdb), the worldwide leader in automotive safety systems, is for the first
time participating in the annual International Consumer Electronics Show (CES)
in Las Vegas. CES runs January 6th through 9th.
“Today’s average technology consumers spend large portions of their average day
in traffic. We want to signal to neighboring tech sectors that the future in
automotive safety lies in different parties coming together to further improve
road safety for the future”, says Jan Carlson, Chairman, President and CEO of
Autoliv.

Autoliv’s move into the CES arena is a reflection of the growth and interest in
Active Safety as well as Autoliv’s Real Life Safety focus – seeking to join
forces with car manufacturers and other partners to proactively improve
functionality and safety. Accordingly, at CES Autoliv will conduct real-life
demonstrations of Active Safety applications.

“CES is a platform and a journey for facilitating cross-sector learning and in
our industry, safety and quality is everything. At CES, we will showcase our
engineering progresses, simulation methods and product testing methods by live
demoing seven of our latest Real Life Safety-solutions out on the CES tarmac”,
comments Frank Melzer, head of Autoliv’s Electronics division.

Autoliv’s will showcase several active safety developments. Being “the eyes of
autonomous driving”, Active Safety progress is crucial for sector development
both in today’s vehicles as well as for all aspects of future self-driving
vehicles – and in a broader sense, for any traffic situation where product
safety meets real life situations.

In a development and testing phase, this in turn means both carefully and
diligently testing products under real and harsh conditions, but also utilizing
the top-tier software applications and a variety of both testing and research
methods to further advance Real Life Safety development.

"Autoliv’s vision is to save more lives, and through our Real Life Safety focus
we make our vision reality,” concludes Melzer.

Real Life Safety solutions demoed at CES:

Among the demoed solutions is the 3rdgeneration Night Vision solution – the
world’s first ready system which can spot traffic hazards and living beings in
complete darkness or fog.

During CES, Autoliv will also demo just how the leading Stereo Vision system and
its unique 3D processing can be utilized to handle unknown objects and the
unexpected situations sometimes occurring in real life traffic situations.

Another product showcased during CES will be the state-of-the-art Automated
Emergency Braking (AEB) system based on only a Mono Vision camera, which will be
demoed using several NCAP standard scenarios. This in order to reveal how the
camera system can handle real-life situations, e.g. driver inattention-related
hazards, thus showing Autoliv’s competence in computer vision.

Autoliv will also demo other Human Machine Interaction safety technologies, e.g.
using the zForce Intuitive Steering Wheel in combination with GPS path following
technology, Electronic Horizon, to show how seamless transition between manual
and automated driving can be handled in real life.

The CES audience will also get to see two radar system applications. The Rear
Cross Traffic Alert & Braking (RCTA+), which utilizes 77GHz radar technology
integrating both warnings and AEB e.g. when backing out of a parking spot into
cross-traffic, as well as the 25GHz Radar Based AEB system, already in
production and awarded a 5 star rating by EuroNCAP.
Inquiries:

Thomas Jönsson, Vice President Corporate Communications. Tel: +46 (8) 58 72 06
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About Autoliv

Autoliv, Inc., the worldwide leader in automotive safety systems, develops and
manufactures automotive safety systems for all major automotive manufacturers in
the world. Together with its joint ventures, Autoliv has close to 80 facilities
with more than 60,000 employees in 28 countries. In addition, the Company has
ten technical centers in nine countries around the world, with 21 test tracks,
more than any other automotive safety supplier.Sales in 2014 amounted to US $9.2
billion. The Company's shares are listed on the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE:
ALV) and its Swedish Depository Receipts on the OMX Nordic Exchange in Stockholm
(ALIV sdb). For more information about Autoliv, please visit our company website
at www.autoliv.com.

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