Exterior Parts

自動車外装部品

With its technologies, Shigeru increases the degree of freedom in the shape and design, contributing to the appearance image creation of a car.

Shigeru manufactures various resin exterior parts by using the abundance of accumulated resin molding technologies. Leveraging these technologies, we contribute to vehicle weight reduction, and increase the freedom in the shape and design that help create the appearance image of a car. We support the creation of products that can receive support from the market. Exterior parts also require excellent paint quality. Shigeru meets demanding paint quality requirements with a high level of painting technologies and facilities.

Cover intake
Garnish rear gate
Cover fog
Undercover
Door garnish
Cowl panel
Mud guard
Roof spoiler

Cover intake

The cover intake is an ornament as well as an air flow rectifying component attached to the front bumper opening to cool an engine compartment. The cover intake protects a radiator from flying stones. It also improves exterior appearance.

Garnish rear gate

The garnish rear gate is installed at the bottom of a rear gate glass. It is equipped with a built-in power gate sensor and license lamps. Plating and ornament are used for luxurious rear appearance.

Cover fog

The cover fog includes a fog lamp, and constitutes the surrounding area. As a design part around a fog lamp, the cover fog forms a part of the front face of a car by combining mesh shape, plating, and painting.

Undercover

The undercover prevents mud and water from entering an engine compartment. It also prevents the components inside an engine compartment from being damaged when that area touches the ground. Moreover, the undercover reduces engine noise transmission to the outside of a vehicle. The underfloor air flow rectifying effect reduces the air resistance of a vehicle for better fuel efficiency.

Door garnish (cladding)

The door garnish covers the side of a car body, ranging from a front wheel arch to the lower end of a door and a rear arch. It protects a body panel from being damaged by chipping when driving on rough roads. The door garnish produces rugged appearance for SUV.

Cowl panel

The cowl panel has a mesh opening which acts as a water receiver at the bottom of a windshield, and as a hole for introducing outside air into a driver compartment. The cowl panel absorbs shocks from a front hood to protect pedestrians.

Mud guard (fender liner)

The mud guard protects a vehicle body from muddy water and gravel that tires splash up. It absorbs splashed stone sound, and also prevents snow adhesion in winter. The air flap at the front bottom of a tire improves aerodynamics.

Roof spoiler

The roof spoiler is installed at the rear end of a roof, and contributes to better aerodynamics with its air flow rectifying effect. It controls turbulence (wake) of the air over a roof extension. The roof spoiler prevents visibility deterioration caused by the dust and snow on a rear gate glass.