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07/30/2024 | News release | Distributed by Public on 07/30/2024 14:01

Double Trouble: Recaro and BBS File for Bankruptcy

The future is looking grim for two mainstay suppliers in the OEM and aftermarket automotive space.

Well-known seat manufacturer Recaro Automotive has filed for bankruptcy, according to Autocar. The German outfit supplies chairs to BMW, Ford, and Volkswagen, among others, and was approved on Monday for self-administration (the European form of bankruptcy) by the Esslingen District Court.

Autocar says that according to local reports, workers at the company had not been informed of the plans to file for bankruptcy. The IG Metall Trade Union, which represents the workers at the factory in Kircheim unter Teck, has stated that the future of said workers is now unclear, and has called for transparency from Recaro's management.

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Recaro also builds seats for the aviation and gaming industries, in addition to other sectors. As of now, the self-administration filing applies solely to the automotive branch of the conglomerate. Four years ago, American supplier Adient sold off Recaro Automotive to a private investment firm called Raven Acquisitions.

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The name "Recaro" first appeared in 1963, when German firm Reuterr Carosserie melded its two words into one. But even before the arrival of the catchy name, the seatmaker had already enjoyed a long, prosperous relationship with Porsche that stretched back more than a decade earlier.

Since Recaro's formation in the '60s, the firm has become a mainstay in the automotive space. Recently, it has built chairs for high-performance vehicles such as the Aston Martin Valkyrie and plenty of track-hunting Porsches as well as for grand tourers like the Audi R8 and sports cars like the Mustang Shelby GT350, among many others. Recaro is also a trusted name in the racing industry. Sadly, it isn't alone in its financial trouble.

Legendary wheel manufacturer BBS has also filed for insolvency proceedings at the Rottweil Local Court, according to Motor1. This isn't the first time the beloved wheel manufacturer has found itself in turbulent straits-or even the second: BBS has faced financial crises four other times since 2000.

The company's latest owner, ISH Management Services, acquired BBS Automotive GmbH in June of this year, before the latest insolvency filing. Just like with the Recaro saga, the IG Metall trade union was reportedly blindsided by this move.

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Founded in 1970 by Heinrich Baumgartner and Klaus Brand in Schiltach, a small German village to the south of Stuttgart, BBS began as a plastic parts supplier but soon turned its attention to wheel design, aiming to reduce unsprung mass and increase vehicle performance. In 1983, the firm introduced its iconic BBS RS three-piece wheel, which today is one of the most recognizable and sought-after aftermarket designs. For a full history of the company, check out this story we ran in 2020.

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BBS also has a star-studded list of clients, including Porsche, BMW, and Ferrari. Additionally, the company has long been a trusted name in the racing wheel space, supplying many of the world's top motorsports teams as well as those in several lower-tier series.

We've reached out to both firms for comment and will update this story when we hear back.

The future is uncertain for either of these celebrated brands, but we trust you'll join us in hoping for decent resolutions that enable both Recaro and BBS to continue adding that little bit of extra flair to automobiles old and new.

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