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Automotive Standards Full Framework

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Besides the usual Automotive industry global standards and norms:

  • ISO/TS 16949:2009 – Automotive Quality Management Systems. Specifies the requirements for a quality management system in the automotive industry, particularly in the supply chain.
  • ISO 26262:2018 – Functional Safety for Road Vehicles. Specifies requirements for the functional safety of electrical and/or electronic systems in vehicles, ensuring safe operation in the automotive environment.
  • UNECE Regulation No. 13 – Braking of Vehicles. Establishes requirements for vehicle braking systems to ensure safety on the road.
  • FMVSS Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards – United States; a set of safety standards in the U.S. covering various aspects of vehicle design, including crashworthiness, seatbelts, and airbags.
  • ECE R-48 – Lighting and Light-Signaling Systems for Vehicles

Find bellow an extensive list of applicable standards for most vehicles, sub-assemblies, systems and components.

(click on any intermediate node to extend the tree. Mouse-over on the standard's name to have its full title. Click on it to visit one of the suppliers)

Note: this tree is partially automatically generated and is intended for a first global approach. Do double-check the requirements and completeness (exemple of mistake: listing the rare earth metals standard for an MRI is not appropriate. An MRI has no real magnet.)

Refer to the standards official organisations listed in our tool directory.

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    Topics covered: Automotive Standards, ISO/TS 16949, ISO 26262, UNECE Regulation No 13, FMVSS, ECE R-48, Quality Management Systems, Functional Safety, Vehicle Braking Systems, Safety Standards, Lighting Systems, Crashworthiness, Seatbelts, Airbags, Electrical Systems, Automotive Regulations, and Compliance Standards..

    1. Ethan Warren

      Interesting read, but wont a more stringent framework stifle auto innovation? Curious about other opinions on this.

    2. Leighton

      Anyone else think the Automotive Standards Full Framework overlooks electric vehicles? Feels like were still stuck in the diesel era!

    3. Khaleesi Shields

      Great read, but isnt it high time we considered the impact of these automotive standards on electric vehicles as well?

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