In a rapidly evolving automotive industry, flexibility wins. ArcelorMittal Multi Part Integration® (MPI) maximises automotive manufacturers’ ability to adapt through the power of less: less parts, less process, less floor space, less time, less materials, less CO2 and less assembly cost.
Harness the strength of steel and the power of less.
To prove the validity of the MPI concept, teams from ArcelorMittal Tailored Blanks and ArcelorMittal Global R&D have developed a new LWB H-Frame solution for the rear of an SUV vehicle. The S-in motion® SUV was used as the basis for the design.
The automotive landscape is rapidly evolving, driven by the electrification of vehicles and the emergence of new market players. As carmakers navigate the complexities of balancing internal combustion engine (ICE) and battery electric vehicle (BEV) production, ArcelorMittal’s Multi Part Integration® (MPI) offers a transformative approach. This white paper discusses how MPI technology helps streamline automotive manufacturing, reduce the number of parts, and achieve significant CO2 savings—all while meeting stringent performance standards for safety and lightweighting.
ArcelorMittal Europe – Flat Products has won a best supplier award from automaker Stellantis. The Flat Products automotive team was awarded the Best Supplier award in the Raw Materials category at Stellantis’ annual awards ceremony, which was held in France on Tuesday 28 October 2025.
For the transition to electric vehicles to be fully successful, carmakers must increase efforts to extend range, reduce cost, and enhance safety. A new S-in motion® study from ArcelorMittal reveals that advanced high strength steels (AHSS) solutions are the best choice to achieve this revolution in mobility at an affordable cost. The first part of this study focuses on battery pack solutions.
At the 7th Gasgoo Awards 2025, VAMA and GONVVAMA, joint ventures of ArcelorMittal, were honored with the “China Top 100 New Automotive Supply Chain Companies” award for their Yujian™ Multi-Part Integration Solution. The recognition highlights the solution’s outstanding contribution to transforming the automotive body manufacturing ecosystem through full-vehicle integration.
ArcelorMittal has taken a leading role in forming and committing to ResponsibleSteel™, the steel industry's first multi-stakeholder global certification initiative.
Zagnelis® coatings have been specially designed to add a stage in vehicle corrosion protection, while meeting vehicle manufacturers' specifications: drawing, welding properties etc. In particular, they offer corrosion resistance far superior to that provided by traditional zinc-based coatings. The presence of magnesium in the coating promotes the formation of compact corrosion products highly stable over time, thereby substantially reducing coating consumption dynamics and enhancing edge protection.
Zagnelis® coatings also offer excellent drawability performance due to outstanding tribological properties for a zinc-based coating.
ArcelorMittal has been working with automakers for years to co-engineer steel solutions that address safety, strength and fuel economy concerns in the most cost-effective way. ArcelorMittal offers an array of lightweight steel solutions and has seen tremendous growth and evolution of its door ring solution, co-engineered with Honda R&D Americas.
ArcelorMittal is transforming the auto industry from the inside out. ArcelorMittal, the world’s leading steel and mining company, is continually developing lightweight steel solutions that make vehicles lighter, safer and more sustainable.
Hyperloop is one of the first new mass transport solutions to be developed in the past century. Designed to move people and cargo, Hyperloop uses pressurized pods which are propelled on a magnetic cushion within large low-pressure tubes. The maximum speed of hyperloop can reach a stunning 1200km/hour, comparable to the speed of sound and faster than a Boeing 787.