
ZF Group began mass production of advanced electronic and power-assisted driving components for its Electronics & ADAS division in Nuevo León. The facility, which employs 120 people, is ZF's first manufacturing project in the state of Nuevo León.
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The plant recently began mass production of the Smart Camera 4.8, the first monocular camera with a 100-degree horizontal field of view and a 1.8-megapixel image sensor that enables functions ranging from automatic emergency braking ( AEB), adaptive cruise control (ACC) and lane keeping assist (LKA).
In addition, production of the IBC2 brake control systems will start in the coming months. This is a ZF solution that provides superior performance for automatic emergency braking, full energy recovery and redundant feedback options with fully automated driving capability for the passenger car and light truck segments.
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“ZF is leading the transformation of mobility with technology for electric and autonomous vehicles. Being an active part of this transformation is a great challenge and a privilege for the Monterrey team,” said Miguel Acuña, ZF Monterrey Plant Manager.
Monterrey is the first ZF plant in Mexico to manufacture Smart Camera 4.8 technology. This product is also manufactured in plants in the United States, Europe, and Asia. ZF is the leading provider of front cameras with more than a dozen light vehicle assemblers worldwide as customers.
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