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Should Autoliv’s New Motorcycle Airbag Vest Expansion Require Action From Autoliv (ALV) Investors?
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  • Autoliv, Inc. recently introduced its first fully developed wearable motorcycle airbag vest, created with riding gear maker RS Taichi and showcased in the RS Taichi Airbag Vest T-SABE, after being launched at the Tokyo Motorcycle Show in March 2026.
  • This move into complete wearable rider protection highlights Autoliv’s push to broaden its safety portfolio beyond traditional light-vehicle airbags, seatbelts, and steering wheels.
  • Next, we’ll examine how Autoliv’s first full motorcycle airbag vest could reshape its investment narrative through product diversification.

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Autoliv Investment Narrative Recap

To own Autoliv, you need to believe that global safety spending will keep supporting its core auto restraints business while new segments add incremental value. The RS Taichi airbag vest is a credible extension into motorcycle safety, but it does not change that the most important near term driver remains how Autoliv manages slowing light vehicle production and pricing pressure from major OEMs. At this stage, the vest launch does not materially alter those headline risks.

The launch of Autoliv’s airbag system for the Yamaha Tricity 300 commuter scooter earlier in March 2026 is closely related to the RS Taichi vest. Together, they show Autoliv building a broader two wheeler safety offering that could help offset softer volumes in traditional light vehicles over time and modestly support content per vehicle, even if overall auto production growth remains under pressure.

Yet against this progress, investors should also weigh how persistent pricing pressure from large OEM customers could...

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Autoliv's narrative projects $11.7 billion revenue and $919.9 million earnings by 2029. This requires 2.8% yearly revenue growth and a roughly $185 million earnings increase from $735.0 million today.

Uncover how Autoliv's forecasts yield a $135.79 fair value, a 29% upside to its current price.

Exploring Other Perspectives

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Three Simply Wall St Community fair value estimates for Autoliv range from US$126.97 to US$218.11, underlining how far apart individual views can be. Set these opinions against the risk that slower global light vehicle production could limit revenue growth and ask whether you are considering enough alternative scenarios for Autoliv’s future performance.

Explore 3 other fair value estimates on Autoliv - why the stock might be worth just $126.97!

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