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The Interior Trim market is a segment of the Automotive Interior Components industry. It includes components such as door panels, instrument panels, consoles, headliners, and other interior trim parts. These components are typically made from materials such as plastics, fabrics, and leathers. They are designed to provide comfort, safety, and aesthetic appeal to the interior of a vehicle. Interior trim components are also designed to reduce noise, vibration, and harshness (NVH) within the vehicle.
Interior trim components are typically designed and manufactured by automotive suppliers. These suppliers must meet the stringent requirements of the automotive industry, such as quality, cost, and delivery. They must also be able to provide innovative solutions to meet the changing needs of the automotive industry.
Some companies in the Interior Trim market include Faurecia, Magna International, Lear Corporation, and Adient. Show Less Read more