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It officially rebranded as Recaro in 1963. Today, the company is known for producing seats for many of the big automakers including Ford, Subaru, Volkswagen, and many others. The company went on ...
The automotive seat manufacturing arm of Recaro (the airplane seats, child safety seats, and gaming seats businesses remain unaffected) has been around since 1906. The company changed hands in ...
Recaro’s recent bankruptcy announcement was a stunner. After all, vehicles need seats and since 1906, Recaro has been producing them. Whether it’s as an OEM supplier or aftermarket brand ...
CARS.COM — The 2015 Ford Mustang is one of the many performance cars that offer Recaro-branded, highly bolstered, track-ready front racing seats as a factory option. Recaro is well known in the ...
For six decades, Recaro has supplied car seats to major auto manufacturers, including Ford, Volkswagen, BMW, and Aston Martin. The company expanded into producing seats for aircraft and trains as ...
Recaro's in-house design and engineering team then made those concepts a reality with wonderfully supportive seats having an integrated head restraint layout with openings for race-belt pass-through.
While Recaro also builds seats for aircraft and—believe it or not—gaming, only the automotive division is insolvent, as it was sold to Johnson Controls in 2011. Johnson Controls morphed into ...
Southwest partnered with design firm Tangerine to come up with the new look, while the seats were crafted by RECARO, a brand that specializes in motorsport racing and gaming seats. New interiors ...
Every year, the Consumer Electronics Show inches closer and closer to becoming a sort of tech-forward auto show. Several automakers now use CES to showcase their latest and greatest in-car ...
The CL6720 business class seat shown here is a prime example of Recaro’s expertise in fiber-reinforced composite seating. The CL6720 is considered to be the lightest seat in its class (note: this is ...
Late last month it was announced that RECARO, the company responsible for producing iconic racing seats was filing for insolvency; at least that's what everyone thought. The reality is that only a ...