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Visteon Corporation

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Company Profile

■URL

https://www.visteon.com/

■Address

One Village Center Drive, Van Buren Township, Michigan 48111, USA

Business Overview

-The Company is a global supplier of automotive electronics and vehicle connectivity solutions, focusing on cockpit technologies and solutions to create safer and more enjoyable driving experiences. The Company also provides engineering and software development services to support OEMs.

-The Company’s develops and produces systems including information displays, instrument clusters, audio and infotainment systems, telematics solutions, HUDs, battery management systems, high-voltage power electronics, cockpit domain controllers, advanced safety driving controllers, and the CognitoAI in-house automotive-grade AI software platform which enables advanced onboard AI capabilities.

-The Company’s overall strategic objectives are focused on expanding its automotive customer base, diversifying its portfolio into adjacent markets, and decreasing its cost structure, especially with disciplined investments. The Company was able to satisfy these objectives in 2025, as evidenced by several of its product launches and project awards. For example, the Company expanded its customer base with the launch of digital cockpit products with Toyota, Mahindra, Tata, and Maruti Suzuki. None of these OEMs are considered major customers by the Company, as each one of them historically comprises less than 4% of the Company’s sales in a given fiscal year. In addition, approximately 15% of the Company’s new business wins in 2025 came from the two-wheeler and commercial vehicle markets. In terms of implementing measures to reduce the Company’s cost structure in 2025, the Company increased its vertical integration with expanded display manufacturing and camera assembly. The Company also invested approximately USD 180 million in capital expenditures, mergers and acquisitions, which was less than 5% of its total net sales during the year.

-The Company’s new business wins for the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025 totaled USD 7.4 billion, an increase from USD 6.1 billion in the previous year. In contrast with previous years, the Company’s new business wins in the fiscal year ended December 31, 2025 emphasized the increase in demand for the Company’s display and SmartCore products. Notably, business wins in 2025 for SmartCore and infotainment systems totaled approximately USD 2.1 billion, which included two SmartCore HPC awards. The Company also had USD 3.6 billion of new business wins for its display systems across 17 OEM customers, an increase of USD 1 billion in display wins compared to the previous year. New business from instrument clusters totaled approximately USD 1.5 billion, while business wins for electrification systems and other products totaled USD 0.3 billion, a decrease from 0.7 billion in the previous year.

 

Competitors

-Alps Alpine
-Aumovio
-Aptiv
-Bosch
-Denso
-Forvia
-Harman (Samsung)
-Hitachi
-Huizhou Desay
-Hyundai Mobis
-Innolux
-LG
-Marelli
-Nippon Seiki
-Panasonic
-Preh
-Valeo
-Vitesco

Shareholders

-The Company is listed on the NASDAQ Stock Exchange.

Products

Instrument clusters
-Analog instrument clusters
-Customizable digital instrument clusters
-Digital clusters with 3D graphics
-DICore instrument cluster platforms
-Instrument clusters with thin-film-transistor (TFT) display
-Instrument clusters with OLED elements
-Instrument clusters with curved displays
-Instrument clusters with integrated camera and driver monitoring system
-LightScape high-resolution reconfigurable hybrid and digital instrument clusters
-RenderCore advanced graphics platform for 3D graphics
-Entry Series instrument clusters
-Mid-Range Series instrument clusters
-Premium Series instrument clusters
-Instrument clusters with integrated features

  • LCD
  • Cover lens
  • Touch screen
  • Back lighting
  • OTA updates

Head-up displays
-Combiner head-up displays
-Windshield head-up displays
-Augmented reality head-up displays

Displays
-Dual view displays
-Dual organic light-emitting diode (OLED) displays
-microZone display technology as OLED substitute
-Capacitive touch tablet information displays
-Curved lens displays
-Bendable multi-display system
-Multi-display modules
-Displays with 3D graphics
-Displays with embedded cameras
-Displays with light effects
-Displays with haptic feedback
-Displays with proximity and force sensing capabilities
-Displays with active privacy capabilities
-Knob-over-glass information display
-Deco Trim technology integrating displays into decorative surfaces
-TrueColor image enhancement solution optimizing display quality in various lighting and glare conditions

Infotainment
-Open-architecture infotainment systems
-Systems with over-the-air software upgrade capabilities
-Android or HTML5-based infotainment platforms
-OpenAir premium infotainment system
-AI-based virtual assistant with natural language voice recognition
-Phoenix infotainment platform with integrated cybersecurity and over-the-air updates
-InfoCore infotainment system
-Audio head units
-Amplifiers
-Analog and digital radios
-OpenAir premium connected audio systems

Electrification technologies
-Wired battery management systems
-Wireless battery management systems
-EdgeAware smart battery management systems
-Control and sensing hardware and software
-Switchable junction boxes
-Integrated and scalable power electronics units comprised of on-board charging module with DC/DC converter
-Low-voltage lithium-ion battery systems
-Cell monitoring unit with integrated flex solutions
-Grid-to-Cell module consolidating battery module control, on-board charger, DC/DC converter, PDU, and battery junction box
-Smart e-Connect solid-state high-voltage disconnection systems

Connectivity, Telematics, and Domain Controller technologies
-Telematics control unit
-Wireless gateway platforms
-eCall emergency call modules
-Hands-free telephone with Bluetooth and USB connectivity
-V2X modules using DSRC
-C-V2X modules
-Dual-mode V2X communication modules (DSRC and C-V2X)
-Cockpit domain controllers for passenger and commercial vehicles
-OTA update solutions
-Voice assistant systems
-Remote vehicle management services
-Vehicle health monitoring services
-High-speed internet connectivity services
-Secure cloud integration services
-AllGo App Store customizable environment
-SmartCore cockpit single-module multi-domain controllers
-SmartRide domain controller offering reduced cost option through single-chip integration
-Super Cluster Computer for Car (S3C) system featuring advanced cross-domain consolidation
-SmartIVI + Camera complete solution combining controller with infotainment and camera assembly
-DriveCore autonomous driving platform consisting of hardware, in-vehicle systems and software

  • DriveCore Compute hardware platform for Level 2 and above levels of autonomous driving
  • DriveCore Runtime framework enabling real-time communication of applications and algorithms
  • DriveCore Studio development environment enabling rapid algorithm testing, validation and development

History

1997 Launched as Ford's components division.
Jan. 2000 Incorporated in Delaware.
June 2000 Became a separate company from Ford Motor Company.
2002 Opened European Corporate Office and Innovation Center in Kerpen, Germany.
2002 Exited restraint electronics business.
2003 Exited seating business.
2005 Opened China Technical Center in Shanghai.
Sept. 2005 Transferred 23 of its North American facilities and certain other related assets and liabilities to Automotive Components Holdings, LLC ("ACH"). Subsequently, on October 1, 2005, the Company sold ACH to Ford.
2008 Opened Russia office.
Jul. 2008 Visteon UK Ltd. sold the Visteon Swansea Ltd. to Linamar UK Holdings Inc. The Swansea operation manufactures driveline products.
Aug. 2008 Announced the sale of its Halewood, United Kingdom, facility to International Automotive Components Group Europe (IAC Europe).
Mar. 2009 Announced that one of its subsidiaries in the United Kingdom, Visteon UK LTD, has been placed under the control of court-appointed administrators.
May 2009 Announced that the Company and certain of its US subsidiaries voluntarily filed petitions for relief under Chapter 11 of the US Bankruptcy Code.
Mar. 2010 Sold its radar system business to Autoliv.
Oct. 2010 Emerged from Chapter 11.
Aug. 2012 Sold its automotive lighting business to Varroc Group.
Jan. 2013 Divested its Climate control business to Halla Climate Control.
Oct. 2013 Raised its equity stake in its Russian joint venture, Visteon Avtopribor Electronics, from 49 percent to 68.77 percent.
Nov. 2013 Acquired majority interests in Yanfeng Visteon Automotive Electronics Co., Ltd.
Dec. 2013 Sold all of its interest in Yanfeng Visteon Automotive Trim Systems Co., Ltd. to its Chinese joint venture partner Huayu Automotive.
Jan. 2014 Announced to purchase the automotive electronics business of Johnson Controls Inc. The acquisition is expected to be completed in the second quarter of 2014.
Apr. 2014 Divested its 50% ownership stake in Korean automotive interiors joint venture, Duckyang Industry Co., Ltd., for USD 24.1 million.
Jun. 2014 Halla Visteon Climate Control Corp. announced an agreement to acquire a majority ownership stake of 51% in Jie Xi Si (Nanjing) Automotive Climate Control Co., Ltd. for USD 6.4 million.
Acquired 50% ownership of Changchun Faway Johnson Controls Automotive Electronics from Johnson Controls Asia Holdings Co., Ltd.
Jul. 2014 Acquired Johnson Controls’ Automotive Electronics business for USD 265 million.
Aug. 2014 Halla Visteon Climate Control completed acquisition of the automotive thermal and emissions product line of Cooper-Standard Automotive Inc. in a USD 46 million cash transaction.
Nov. 2014 Completed first phase of the divestiture of the Company’s interiors business to Reydel Automotive Holdings B.V., involving operations in Europe, Asia and South America.
Dec. 2014 Completed divestiture of interiors business in India to Reydel Automotive Holdings B.V. as part of a series of transactions to divest the Company’s interiors business.
Announced that it has entered into an agreement to sell its approximately 70 percent ownership interest in Halla Visteon Climate Control Corp. (HVCC) to an affiliate of Hahn & Company – a South Korea-based private equity company – and Hankook Tire Co., Ltd. for approximately USD 3.6 billion. The transaction is expected to be completed in the first half of 2015.
Jun. 2015 Withdrew from the Climate business with the divestiture of Halla Visteon Climate Control Corp.
Dec. 2015 Completed divestiture of automotive interiors plant in Berlin, Germany to APCH Automotive Plastic Components Holding GmbH.
Jul. 2016 Acquired AllGo Embedded Systems Pvt. Ltd., an India-based supplier of embedded multimedia and smartphone connectivity software solutions for automotive applications.

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