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20 January 2026

10 Surprising Facts About Polyurethane in the Automotive World

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When it comes to vehicle performance, most drivers think about engines, brakes, or tyres—but few realise how vital polyurethane (PU) is to modern automotive design. From suspension precision to ride comfort and durability, polyurethane has become one of the most important materials in today’s cars.

At Polybush, we specialise in high-performance polyurethane suspension bushes, engineered to outperform traditional rubber alternatives. Here are 10 surprising facts about polyurethane—and why it’s the smart choice for your vehicle.


1. From Wartime Innovation to Performance Essential

Polyurethane was originally developed during World War II as a replacement for scarce natural rubber. Today, it has evolved into a premium automotive material, widely used in suspension bushes, engine mounts, seals, and performance components.

Unlike rubber, polyurethane does not degrade as quickly, making it ideal for long-lasting suspension solutions like Polybush products.

Polybush Outlander PHEV - Rear Motor Mount Front Bracket Bush


2. Revolutionised Ride Comfort and Control

Polyurethane foam transformed automotive seating in the 1950s, but solid polyurethane has done the same for vehicle handling. In suspension systems, PU bushes maintain geometry under load, ensuring better steering response, stability, and driver feedback—especially under hard driving or towing conditions.


3. Built to Withstand Heat, Oil, and Harsh Conditions

Rubber bushes are prone to cracking, softening, and perishing when exposed to heat, oil, and road contaminants. Polyurethane, however, is highly resistant to chemicals, moisture, and extreme temperatures, making it perfect for demanding suspension applications.

VW Scirroco Mk3 In The Snow (1) - Web

That’s why Polybush suspension bushes last significantly longer than rubber equivalents.


4. Engineered for High-Performance Suspension

Polyurethane can be moulded precisely, allowing manufacturers like Polybush to produce tight-tolerance suspension bushes that improve handling without compromising safety.

Used in:

  • Suspension bushes

  • Shock absorber mounts

  • Anti-roll bar bushes

  • Chassis and drivetrain components

PU delivers strength, flexibility, and consistency where rubber simply can’t compete.


5. Available in Multiple Hardness Ratings

One of polyurethane’s biggest advantages is tunability. Unlike rubber, polyurethane suspension bushes can be manufactured in multiple hardnesses (Shore ratings).

At Polybush, this means:

  • Softer compounds for road comfort

  • Medium hardness for fast road and towing

  • Harder compounds for motorsport, off-road, and performance use

This allows you to tailor your suspension exactly to your driving needs.


6. Reduces Unwanted Movement Without Excess Noise

Polyurethane bushes reduce excessive flex found in worn rubber bushes, keeping suspension components correctly aligned. This leads to:

  • Reduced tyre wear

  • More predictable handling

  • Increased braking performance

 Polybush products are engineered to minimise noise and vibration, offering a perfect balance between comfort and performance.


7. Plays a Role Throughout the Entire Vehicle

Beyond suspension, polyurethane is used in:

  • Tyres (as performance additives)

  • Engine and gearbox mounts

  • Seals and gaskets

  • Protective coatings

Its versatility makes PU one of the most widely used materials in automotive manufacturing.


8. Supports Lightweight, Efficient Vehicle Design

As vehicles become lighter and more efficient, polyurethane is increasingly used in body panels, bumpers, and structural components. Its high strength-to-weight ratio helps reduce mass without sacrificing durability—benefiting both fuel economy and performance.


9. Holds Vehicles Together—Literally

Polyurethane adhesives and sealants bond metal, plastic, and glass throughout modern vehicles. These strong yet flexible bonds improve structural integrity and crash safety while reducing unnecessary weight.


10. A Key Material in Electric and Future Vehicles

Polyurethane is now essential in electric vehicles, used for:

  • Battery pack protection

  • Thermal insulation

  • Vibration damping

As EVs evolve, polyurethane—and especially durable suspension components—will continue to play a vital role.


Why Polybush Polyurethane Suspension Bushes Are the Best Choice

Replacing worn rubber bushes with Polybush polyurethane suspension bushes delivers immediate and long-term benefits:

  • Longer lifespan than rubber

  • Improved handling and steering precision

  • Resistance to oil, heat, and road grime

  • Multiple hardness options to suit your driving style

  • Designed and manufactured for performance and durability

Whether you drive a classic car, daily commuter, 4×4, or performance vehicle, Polybush polyurethane bushes provide a smarter, stronger, and more reliable upgrade.


Upgrade Your Suspension with Polybush

Polyurethane might be your vehicle’s hidden performance advantage—and with Polybush, you’re choosing expertly engineered suspension solutions built to last.

Contact Polybush today to find the right polyurethane suspension bushes for your vehicle and experience the difference in performance, control, and longevity.

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