Since the 1950s, Jenks & Cattell Engineering Ltd has been a manufacturer for the automotive industry. Renowned for commitment to quality and innovation. Our journey began with the iconic Mini, where we proudly supplied the original headlamp rim. We continue this legacy by supplying thousands of aftermarket headlamp rims for the original model Mini’s’ for those classic vehicles remaining on the road and in pristine condition.
We are a trusted partner in both prototype development and serial production. Millions of metal pressings and welded assemblies that are integral to the functionality of cars, including electric vehicles are manufactured in Wolverhampton.
Our metal pressings can be found in Jaguars, Land Rovers, BMW’s, Aston Martin’s, Porsche’s, Nissan’s and more.
Our diverse product range includes:
- Copper Busbars
- Arm Rest Assemblies
- Bumper Brackets
- Wiring Harness Brackets
- Fluid Transfer Brackets
- Body-in-White Components
- Seat Assemblies
- Mechanical Brake Pedal Assemblies
- Battery Trays
Automotive Metal Pressings Animation
We are excited to announce the recent launch of our new automotive animation video, which showcases where some of our metal pressings end up in the vehicle. This video provides a visual journey through the various components we manufacture and their crucial roles in automotive design and functionality. Components are both functional and mechanical assemblies throughout the entire vehicle. Check out our new animation here.
At Jenks & Cattell Engineering, our commitment to quality and innovation drives us to continually improve and expand our capabilities. We are proud to be a part of the automotive industry’s evolution, contributing to the development of both traditional and electric vehicles. Our dedication to excellence ensures that we remain a trusted partner for manufacturers worldwide, delivering products that meet the highest standards of performance and reliability.
Join us as we continue to shape the future of automotive engineering, often with our aluminium welding expertise. Be sure to check out our animation video to see metal pressings fly into their car functions!