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What brand of brake pads does Honda use?

There isn’t a single, universal brand for Honda brake pads. Honda uses multiple suppliers for OE pads depending on model, year, and region, with Akebono being the most common in many markets. The exact brand can vary, so the best approach is to verify for your specific vehicle.


How brand choices vary by model and market


Honda does not publish a single fixed brake pad brand for every vehicle. Instead, the brand can differ by production region, trim level, and year, based on supplier arrangements with the factory. The following brands are commonly associated with Honda’s OE brake pads in various markets.



  • Akebono: Frequently cited as Honda’s primary OE brake pad supplier in several regions, including North America, for standard pad sets on many models.

  • Brembo: Used on certain higher-spec or performance-oriented trims and models where Brembo supplies braking components or pads.

  • Bosch: Listed as an OEM or replacement option for some Honda models in certain markets and configurations.

  • Regional or model-specific suppliers: Depending on factory and regional supply agreements, other OEM brands may be used for specific production lines.


Because the information can vary by VIN, model year, and market, always confirm with official Honda documents or your dealer for the exact pad brand on your vehicle.


How to verify the brake pad brand for your Honda


To ensure you’re getting the correct OEM replacement or to identify the brand currently installed, use these steps.



  1. Check the vehicle’s VIN-based parts catalog: Use Honda's official parts website or your dealer's portal, enter your VIN, and view the Brake Pad set part number and brand.

  2. Inspect the installed pads: If you remove a wheel, look at the pad backing plate or any stamping on the pad; OEM pads often have the supplier's logo or part number.

  3. Consult your owner's manual or service brochures: Some documents list the recommended pad brand for your model.

  4. Ask the dealer or a trusted shop: Provide the VIN and model; they can pull the exact OEM brake pad brand and part number for your vehicle.


Knowing the exact pad brand helps you source the correct replacement, ensure compatibility with your braking system, and maintain any warranties that depend on using OEM parts.


Summary


Honda uses multiple brake pad brands rather than a single brand across all models. Akebono is the most common OE supplier in many markets, with Brembo and Bosch appearing on specific models or trims. To be sure, verify the exact brand via VIN-based parts lookup or by inspecting the pads, and consult your dealer for precise, model-specific information.

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