It seem like just a few days ago BMW came forth stating that its use  of carbon fiber on upcoming vehicles would become a high-volume deal.  Now Green Car Advisor reports that Daimler, never willing to be a step  behind, has also announced plans to increase its investment in the  material. Daimler has enlisted the help of Toray Industries, a Japanese  textile company, to help make carbon fiber body parts  for Mercedes-Benzvehicles beginning in 2012. The parts will reduce  vehicle weight and help the company meet upcoming CAFE regulations. The  first Mercedes product to be adorned with carbon fiber will be  the SL-Class.
Daimler choose Toray Industries due to its expertise in carbon fiber.  Though not a common name to many, Toray is actually the dominant force  in the industry, controlling 34 percent of the global market. This will  be Toray’s first venture into making car parts out of carbon fiber. The  company’s current automotive-related experiences with the material has  been limited to supplying carbon fiber yarns to Ferrari and various  aftermarket companies. Daimler and Toray will work together on  development of the carbon fiber reinforced plastic body parts and  production will be carried out at a Toray facility in France.
