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Who are the suppliers of Honda?

Honda relies on a global network of suppliers, with major Tier 1 partners including Denso, Aisin Seiki, Yazaki, NSK, Toyoda Gosei, Sumitomo Electric, Nippon Steel, JFE Steel, Toray, Panasonic Automotive Systems, Bosch, Continental, and Magna.


Beyond these large firms, Honda's supply chain spans thousands of Tier 1, Tier 2, and regional suppliers that provide engines, transmissions, electronics, plastics, glass, tires, and other components. The network is organized into regional procurement hubs and supplier development programs, with the supplier roster evolving as models and technologies change.


Major Tier 1 partners to Honda (representative examples)


The following is a representative snapshot of core Tier 1 suppliers that have historically contributed to Honda vehicles across markets. Exact partnerships vary by model and region, and Honda maintains ongoing supplier relationships under its procurement and ethics guidelines.



  • Denso

  • Aisin Seiki

  • Yazaki

  • NSK

  • Toyoda Gosei

  • Sumitomo Electric

  • Nippon Steel

  • JFE Steel

  • Toray Industries

  • Panasonic Automotive Systems

  • Bosch

  • Continental

  • Magna International


Note: The roster above is representative and may vary by model, region, and year. Honda continuously adjusts its supplier base to align with product strategy, quality targets, and sustainability goals.


Regional procurement and supplier development


Honda operates regional procurement hubs—centered in North America, Europe, Japan, and Asia-Pacific—that oversee supplier performance, logistics, and compliance. These hubs coordinate manufacturing schedules, quality assurance, and material sourcing to minimize risk and ensure timely delivery across markets.


Notes on the broader supplier landscape


In addition to the core Tier 1 partners, Honda relies on a broad ecosystem of Tier 2 and regional suppliers for subassemblies, electronic components, plastics, glass, and other materials. The mix shifts with electrification efforts, platform strategy, and geopolitical considerations. The company emphasizes quality, cost control, delivery reliability, and sustainability through its Supplier Code of Conduct and ongoing supplier development initiatives.


Summary


Honda's supplier network is a vast, dynamic global ecosystem involving thousands of firms. A representative core of Tier 1 partners—Denso, Aisin Seiki, Yazaki, NSK, Toyoda Gosei, Sumitomo Electric, Nippon Steel, JFE Steel, Toray, Panasonic Automotive Systems, Bosch, Continental, and Magna—helps supply engines, transmissions, electronics, and other critical components. The exact supplier roster varies by model, region, and year, with procurement guided by formal standards and continuous supplier development programs.

Where does Honda get their parts from?


Honda sources parts from a global network of its own manufacturing plants and independent suppliers, with significant production facilities located in the United States, Japan, Mexico, and other regions. In the U.S., a large number of parts are produced in states like Ohio, Georgia, and North Carolina. They also rely on external suppliers for many components, including those who supply parts to other manufacturers, such as Denso, NGK, and Bando. 
Honda's in-house manufacturing

  • United States: Many genuine parts are produced in Honda's own manufacturing plants in the U.S. for vehicles sold in North America. These are located in places like Anna, Ohio; Russells Point, Ohio; Tallapoosa, Georgia; and Burlington, North Carolina. 
  • Japan: As a Japanese company, Honda has major manufacturing and supply hubs in its home country. 
  • Other regions: Honda also has manufacturing and parts operations in other countries, including Mexico and Brazil, and sources parts globally. 

External suppliers
  • Major parts suppliers: Honda uses a variety of external suppliers for many components. Some of these are manufacturers that also supply other car brands, such as Denso for sensors and coils, NGK for spark plugs, and Bando for belts. 
  • Specialized components: For certain specialized parts, like radiators or exhausts for their racing division, Honda uses specific suppliers like PWR and SC-Project. 
  • Aftermarket parts: When not using original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts, reputable aftermarket alternatives can sometimes be sourced from the same companies that make parts for Honda. 



Who distributes Honda?


DRB-HICOM Berhad, Oriental Holdings Berhad and Honda Motor Co., Ltd signed a Joint Venture Agreement in November 2000 for the purpose of manufacturing and distributing Honda automobiles, spare parts, accessories and components. The new entity, DRB-Oriental-Honda Sdn.



Who are the largest automotive suppliers?


The largest automotive suppliers, based on recent data, include companies like Bosch, Denso, and ZF Friedrichshafen. These companies are major players in the automotive supply chain, producing a wide range of components and systems for vehicle manufacturers, also known as OEMs. Other top suppliers include Continental, Hyundai Mobis, and Magna. 
Top automotive suppliers

  • Bosch: Germany-based Bosch is often ranked as the largest automotive supplier by revenue. 
  • Denso: A Japanese supplier that is frequently listed among the top globally, according to MarkLines. 
  • ZF Friedrichshafen: A German company that has grown its market share through strategic acquisitions, making it one of the top global suppliers. 
  • Continental: A German automotive parts manufacturing company with significant revenue and a global presence. 
  • Hyundai Mobis: A South Korean company that is a major player in the global automotive market. 
  • Magna: A Canadian-based company that is also a significant global supplier. 



Who manufactures Honda?


Honda is manufactured by Honda Motor Co., Ltd., a Japanese public multinational conglomerate. While its headquarters are in Tokyo, Honda has a global manufacturing presence, with assembly plants and operations in locations across North and South America, Europe, and Asia. For example, numerous Honda models are manufactured in the United States, including in states like Ohio, Indiana, Alabama, and North Carolina. 

  • Global company: Honda Motor Co., Ltd. is the parent company that manufactures vehicles, motorcycles, and power equipment. 
  • Japanese headquarters: The company is headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. 
  • Worldwide manufacturing: Honda operates manufacturing plants in many countries around the world, including in North America, South America, Europe, and Asia. 
  • U.S. manufacturing: The company has a significant manufacturing presence in the United States, with facilities in states such as Ohio, Indiana, and Alabama, which produce popular models like the Accord, CR-V, and Passport. 
  • Honda Development & Manufacturing of America, LLC (HDMA): This company combines Honda's automobile manufacturing and product development operations in the U.S. 


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