- In January 2025, At CES, MAHLE showcased advancements in electrification and thermal management. Highlights included a new technology kit for electric motors combining high peak power with contactless, wear-free power transmission. Additionally, MAHLE introduced a bionic fan and cooling plate inspired by nature, aiming to enhance battery life and reduce noise in electric vehicles.
- In January 2025, Vibracoustic invested approximately 21.6 million Euros to expand its production facility in Chongqing, China. The plant specializes in manufacturing NVH solutions such as motor mounts, chassis mounts, and isolators. This expansion aims to meet the growing demand from China-based automotive manufacturers and includes sustainable production practices.
- In November 2024, MAHLE streamlined its group structure to accelerate its electrification strategy. This included merging business units and acquiring full ownership of MAHLE Behr GmbH & Co. KG. The restructuring aims to strengthen thermal management and powertrain technologies, positioning MAHLE as a leader in e-mobility solutions.
- In February 2025, Continental expanded its aftermarket product range to include wishbone bushings and ball joints. These components are designed to enhance vehicle safety and comfort by effectively absorbing vibrations. The addition aims to provide workshops with high-quality suspension parts, ensuring reliable and durable repairs.
- In March 2025, Vibracoustic announced the establishment of a new production facility in Chongqing, China. The plant will specialize in manufacturing a comprehensive range of NVH (Noise, Vibration, and Harshness) products, including motor mounts, chassis mounts, and isolators. This expansion aims to strengthen Vibracoustic's presence in the Chinese automotive market. The facility will also introduce sustainable production processes, such as a water-based bonding production line, to reduce emissions. This move reflects Vibracoustic's commitment to innovation and sustainability in the automotive industry.



