A new approach to vehicle safety. Coming July 2026.
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Emergency tools in vehicles are often stored in glove compartments, under seats, or in the trunk — locations that are not immediately accessible from a seated, restrained position.
In critical situations — vehicle submersion, fire, or post-collision entrapment — the decisive factor is not the presence of tools, but the time required to locate and reach them. Under acute stress, cognitive and motor function are significantly impaired.
Loose or hidden tools are difficult to locate under stress. The absence of a fixed, known location transforms a simple action into an impossible one.
The problem is not the lack of emergency tools — it is the lack of immediate access to them.

Road deaths annually worldwide (WHO). The majority are preventable with rapid access to emergency intervention.
Critical window in vehicle submersion scenarios. Every second lost searching for tools reduces survival probability.
Of emergency tool access failures occur due to stress-induced cognitive impairment and inability to locate tools quickly.

A new safety paradigm. Not an add-on. Not an afterthought.
Integrated directly into the vehicle's structure at a location that is:
The solution transforms emergency preparedness from a search problem into an access problem.
A New Standard in Vehicle Safety
KAEXT represents a fundamental shift in how vehicles approach emergency preparedness. Launching July 2026 across select markets.
More information coming soon
Precision-engineered to cut through modern seatbelt webbing with minimal force. Designed for intuitive use under extreme stress.
Engineered to fracture automotive glass efficiently. Optimized for rapid deployment in submersion and entrapment scenarios.
Every component is designed for simplicity under pressure. No complex mechanisms. No learning curve. Intuitive operation in darkness, panic, and disorientation.
It is about having them within reach when it matters most.