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Comfort
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Vehicle comfort
Faurecia constantly raises the level of comfort in vehicle interiors in a bid to improve the in-car experience. Innovation efforts are pioneered in four key areas: acoustic comfort, thermal comfort, postural comfort and visual comfort. In each of these focus areas, Faurecia leverages a vast array of cutting-edge simulation tools and draws on its expertise in vehicle architecture, industrial processes and materials.
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Acoustic comfort
Faurecia sets the gold standard when it comes to acoustic research and applications. Faurecia's aim is to reduce both noise from outside the vehicle and noises created inside the vehicle. The Group looks for effective, low-cost solutions that do not add to the vehicle's weight. Its R&D team uses some of the most powerful analysis and simulation tools on the market.
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Thermal comfort
Thermal comfort involves controlling the temperature, humidity, air speed and general quality of the air inside the car. Faurecia can draw strength from three areas of expertise to achieve this aim: simulation, modular architecture and materials / process expertise.
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Postural comfort
The goal with postural comfort is to create a feeling of wellbeing, regardless of the morphology of the people inside the car and road conditions. Faurecia aims to deliver seats featuring the best possible design in terms of kinematics, architecture and choice of materials.
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Visual comfort
The goal behind visual comfort is to create a feeling of wellbeing and relaxation inside the vehicle and improve the in-car experience, regardless of the time of day or night.
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