What does Bosch mean in the automotive context?

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AddysonAnn
07/28/25 7:43pm
German Bosch BOSCH is one of the world's largest automotive parts manufacturers, with many global automotive brands utilizing Bosch components such as spark plugs, various automotive electrical parts, and wiper systems. Below are specific details about Bosch: 1. Bosch Positioning: Bosch is one of Germany's industrial enterprises, engaged in automotive and intelligent transportation technology, industrial technology, consumer goods, energy, and construction technology industries. The company positions itself as a factory for precision machinery and electrical engineering. 2. Business Scope: Bosch's business areas include gasoline systems, diesel systems, automotive chassis control systems, automotive electronic drives, starters and generators, power tools, household appliances, transmission and control technology, thermal technology, and security systems.
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Micah
08/12/25 12:35am
In the automotive field, Bosch refers to the automotive components produced by the German company Robert Bosch GmbH, a globally renowned brand. I remember frequently encountering Bosch parts while driving, such as ABS anti-lock braking systems, windshield wipers, and various sensors, which make vehicles safer and more reliable. In fact, many high-end cars use Bosch components by default due to their reputation for high quality and innovation. I once drove a car where replacing a Bosch sensor significantly improved brake response. Bosch's history dates back over 100 years, evolving from early ignition systems to today's autonomous driving control units, consistently driving advancements in automotive technology. If you spot the Bosch logo on your car, you can trust that those parts are designed for durability and hassle-free maintenance.
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