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What cars have Akebono brakes?

Akebono brakes are used on a broad range of vehicles, encompassing both factory-installed (OEM) braking systems and widely available aftermarket components. In short, many mainstream cars from several automakers incorporate Akebono braking technology.


To understand the scope, this article outlines where Akebono brakes appear in the market: which automakers have used Akebono for original equipment, and how the company supports the aftermarket with replacement parts. Exact models and years can vary by market and production run, so checking the specific vehicle catalog or dealer information is advised.


Original Equipment (OEM) applications


As a major braking supplier, Akebono has partnered with a number of automakers to provide factory-installed brake systems. The OEM landscape is region- and year-specific, but certain brands have publicly aligned with Akebono for particular models or components over time. The following brands are commonly associated with Akebono as OEM suppliers in various markets.



  • Honda and Acura

  • Toyota (and affiliated models in select regions)

  • Nissan

  • Subaru

  • Mazda

  • Ford

  • General Motors brands (Chevrolet, GMC, Cadillac) in certain models

  • Hyundai

  • Kia

  • BMW

  • Mercedes-Benz

  • Volvo


Note: The exact models, trims, and years vary by region. For precise fitment, consult the vehicle’s original equipment list or Akebono’s official OEM catalog and retailer documentation.


Understanding OEM partnerships


Akebono’s role as an OEM supplier means it may provide full braking assemblies, or specific components such as pads and rotors, depending on the model and market. Some models may feature Akebono braking systems only in certain trims or regions, while others might use Akebono as a primary supplier across a broader lineup. Always verify current specifications with a dealer or the official Akebono catalog.


Aftermarket and replacement brakes


Beyond factory installations, Akebono offers a broad aftermarket lineup that includes brake pads, rotors, and complete kits designed to fit a wide array of vehicles. This makes Akebono brakes accessible to owners who want replacement parts for many brands and models, not just those shown in OEM configurations.



  • Aftermarket coverage spans a wide range of brands, including Honda, Toyota, Nissan, Subaru, Mazda, Ford, GM, Hyundai, Kia, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Volvo, VW, and others

  • Product types include ceramic and semi-metallic brake pads, rotors, and complete braking kits


When shopping for Akebono aftermarket brakes, verify the exact part number and fitment for your vehicle using the official Akebono product catalog, retailer compatibility tools, or guidance from a qualified auto parts professional.


Summary


Akebono brakes are widely used across the automotive landscape, both as OEM equipment on a variety of brands and as aftermarket replacements for countless models. If you want to know whether a specific car has Akebono brakes, check the vehicle’s documentation, consult the dealer, or consult the current Akebono catalog to confirm model-year and regional applicability.

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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.