Materials

Ultra-high-strength steel

Since 2004, we have been dedicated to reducing the weight of our products, recognising that lighter constructions are essential to both lowering CO₂ emissions during vehicle use and reducing strain for our production and workshop staff. This commitment led us to introduce high-strength steel in 2005, followed by ultra-high-strength steel in 2013 – breakthroughs that have enabled us to create constructions up to 40% lighter without compromising product integrity. Today, weight remains a fundamental consideration in all our development projects. By constantly refining our materials and methods, we ensure that every product we deliver contributes to a more efficient and responsible industry.

Recycled materials

In 2022, we began integrating recycled materials into our products, and we continue to transition towards fully or partially recycled alternatives wherever possible, without compromising performance. This shift marks a significant step towards more sustainable and resource-efficient production, allowing us to lower our environmental footprint while supporting a circular approach to manufacturing.

Fossil free steel

Our next ambition is to introduce fossil-free steel as a premium option within our product range by 2029. While this transition represents a higher investment, it offers a powerful, environmentally responsible alternative for those seeking to significantly reduce their carbon footprint. By offering this as an elective choice, we allow for a gradual and thoughtful transition towards fossil-free materials.