External mirrors
Small but essential, car mirrors act as the driver’s extra set of eyes. Without them, reversing, changing lanes, or parking would be like driving blind. From classic mirrors to modern digital displays, one truth remains: visibility is the cornerstone of safety. That’s why mirrors are not just accessories—they’re everyday guardians on the road.
Mirror housings
Mirror housings are the first line of defense for your car’s mirrors, shielding the mechanism and glass from impacts, scratches, and harsh weather. But they’re more than just protection—they also define the vehicle’s style. Available in painted finishes or raw versions ready for customization, mirror housings blend durability with design, enhancing both safety and aesthetics.
Interior mirrors
The interior mirror is more than just a reflection—it’s a vital safety feature. It gives drivers a clear view of what’s happening behind without turning their head, making lane changes and reversing safer and easier. Today’s interior mirrors go even further, with smart functions such as automatic dimming to reduce glare or integration with reversing cameras, combining comfort, safety, and modern technology in one essential component.
Mirror turn signals
Integrated mirror turn signals increase visibility and enhance road safety. Positioned at eye level, they are more noticeable to other drivers, particularly in low-visibility conditions.
Mirror glasses
External car mirror glass is a key safety component, providing clear visibility in blind spots and during maneuvers. It can be replaced independently of the mirror housing and is available in flat, spherical, or aspherical designs. Advanced options include heating, automatic dimming, and lane-occupancy indicators.