1 March 2006| Source: Johnson Controls GmbH
BURSCHEID, Germany, March 1 /PRNewswire/ --
- New Convenience Electronics for Alfa 159 Sportwagon Launched in Geneva
Alfa Romeo will introduce its new station wagon variant, the Alfa 159
Sportwagon, when the Geneva Motor Show opens this March. Johnson Controls
(NYSE:JCI), one of the world's leading suppliers of automotive interior
systems, electronics and batteries, develops and produces the door panels and
the integrated garage door opener HomeLink for this vehicle. Characteristic
of both products is the way they harmonize well with the vehicle interior.
While special manufacturing technology is required to achieve this for the
door panels, HomeLink is seamlessly integrated in the sun visor. For the
first time in Europe, this electronic convenience product is now available as
an option for an Italian automotive brand.
Johnson Controls is Europe's second-largest manufacturer of doors and
Italy's market leader in this sector and already supplies door panels for the
sedan version of the Alfa 159, the 147 and GT, the Lancia Ypsilon and the
Fiat Stilo, Punto and Grande Punto. The company also provides the door panel
for the new Alfa 159 Sportwagon. With its distinctive styling, the door panel
continues both the visual and haptic lines of the cockpit surfaces and
assumes the design of the seat upholstery in the center.
"What makes this door so appealing is its design," said Marzio Raveggi,
General Manager of Johnson Controls Fiat Business Unit in Italy. "Its surface
blends in with the other interior elements, and, what's more, it's made of an
environmentally friendly composite material." A special manufacturing process
is used to achieve this. The composite is made of equal parts natural wood
flour and polypropylene (PP). The advantage of wood flour-filled PP is that
it can be covered with similar materials, with no need for additional
chemical adhesives. This eliminates the risk of adhesion problems. Compared
to back-injection molding, the procedure offers a very high level of material
protection and also enables edges and contours to be shaped and covered
cleanly and precisely. The surface and substrate materials are bonded using
pressure and heat only. A further improvement compared to traditional
manufacturing processes comes from integrating the map pocket from the back
of the door panel. The completed door panel thus gives the impression of a
single molded piece and fits harmoniously within the Alfa 159 interior.
Besides the door panels, Johnson Controls also applies the principle of
seamless integration to the HomeLink integrated garage door opener. In this
way the new-generation HomeLink is integrated into the sun visor of the Alfa
159. This adaptive universal radio transceiver enables communication between
the vehicle and the home environment, allowing the driver convenient control
of garage and gate doors or lighting systems. The product is compatible with
most remote controls for these systems - including those that rely on the
latest 868 MHz frequency band.
The great advantage of a garage door opener that's integrated into the
car: it's always in the same place and can therefore never be misplaced or
lost.
You will find the full press release and photos on
www.johnsoncontrols-press.com.
Further information is available from:
Johnson Controls GmbH
Automotive Group
Industriestr. 20-30
51399 Burscheid
Germany
Ina Longwitz
Tel.: +49-2174-65-4343
Fax: +49-2174-65-3219
E-mail: ina.longwitz@jci.com
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