TRW Pedestrian Protection Systems Evolve to Meet Global Challenges


LIVONIA, Mich., -- TRW Automotive Holdings Corp. (NYSE: TRW) is announcing its next generation Pedestrian Protection System (PPS) - a robust and reliable system using a combination of acceleration and pressure sensing technologies to detect a pedestrian impact.

"While the auto industry continues its focus on reducing injuries in single and multiple vehicle crashes and reductions in deaths and injuries have been realized in developed markets, pedestrian fatalities continue to increase globally," said Peter Lake, executive vice president of Sales and Business Development for TRW. "It is estimated that some 35% of global road fatalities involve pedestrians and other road users outside of a traditional four-wheel vehicle, and enhancing their protection is one of the next great frontiers for both active and passive safety systems.

"In addition, occupant fatality rates are falling faster in many developed markets than pedestrian fatalities, making pedestrians an increasingly larger percentage of overall road deaths and leading to an increasing industry focus on pedestrian protection," Lake added.

TRW's latest PPS utilizes pressure sensor satellite data measured via flexible tubing that runs the width of a vehicle's front bumper, in conjunction with up to three remote acceleration sensors to detect an impact and identify which side of the vehicle the pedestrian has impacted. The system will also help automakers maintain 5 star safety ratings in Europe, where pedestrian protection accounts for 20 percent of a vehicle's overall score.

TRW has been in production with its first generation pedestrian protection systems (PPS) since 2009 for Porsche and has since launched PPS with Chrysler. These systems comprise remote acceleration sensors and either a dedicated ECU or an airbag ECU which integrates the pedestrian protection system algorithm to detect a pedestrian impact, and hood lifters which can be deployed to increase the gap to the vehicle's engine and help cushion pedestrian impact. The sensors detect an impact and pyrotechnic actuators then raise the rear area of the vehicle's hood to increase pedestrian head protection. This helps to decrease the impact of the most drastic, and most common, cause of pedestrian injury and death.

TRW's second-generation systems work in a similar fashion but add additional sensing capabilities to improve system performance and robustness.TRW anticipates the new system will be ready for production by 2016.

About TRW

With 2011 sales of $16.2 billion, TRW Automotive ranks among the world's leading automotive suppliers. Headquartered in Livonia, Michigan, USA, the Company, through its subsidiaries, operates in 26 countries and employs over 60,000 people worldwide. TRW Automotive products include integrated vehicle control and driver assist systems, braking systems, steering systems, suspension systems, occupant safety systems (seat belts and airbags), electronics, engine components, fastening systems and aftermarket replacement parts and services. All references to "TRW Automotive", "TRW" or the "Company" in this press release refer to TRW Automotive Holdings Corp. and its subsidiaries, unless otherwise indicated. TRW Automotive news is available on the internet at www.trw.com.

CONTACT: Lynette Jackson, +44.121.506.5315 / lynette.jackson@trw.com, or John Wilkerson, +1-734.855.3864 / john.wilkerson@trw.com, both of TRW Automotive

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