Where is Bosch from?

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GemmaDella
07/25/25 9:10am
Bosch is a German brand. Here is some related information about Bosch: 1. Brand Introduction: Bosch is one of Germany's industrial enterprises, engaged in automotive and intelligent transportation technology, industrial technology, consumer goods, and energy and building technology industries. In 1886, when 25-year-old Mr. Robert Bosch founded the company in Stuttgart, he positioned it as a 'factory for precision mechanics and electrical engineering.' 2. Technology: Bosch not only enhances vehicle safety but also continuously develops clean and environmentally friendly localized automotive technologies. When a car encounters a red light or traffic congestion, the start-stop system will halt the engine's operation. This technology can effectively reduce fuel consumption and CO2 emissions by up to 8%. It significantly lowers vehicle fuel consumption, especially in stop-and-go urban traffic conditions. Bosch's technology opens new chapters for life.
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Presley
08/10/25 7:11pm
Hey, I really enjoy discussing the origins of car brands, and Bosch is indeed an interesting one. It's a native German brand headquartered in Stuttgart, Germany, founded in 1886. In the automotive world, Bosch is a major player—from ABS systems to electronic control units, its technology is everywhere. I personally use Bosch sensors in my car, and the failure rate is much lower. Bosch also makes power tools and home appliances, and their drills are top-notch. As a global brand, it has set up factories in China to cater to local demand. German engineering is reliable, but the prices are higher, often compared to competitors like BorgWarner. In short, knowing these brands helps you make smart choices during maintenance and extends your car's lifespan.
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