Honda relies on a mix of Honda Genuine Parts produced in-house and contracted external suppliers to produce its filters for oil, air, cabin, and fuel. There isn’t a single source for all Honda filters, as the exact maker varies by model, region, and production year.
In practice, the filters installed in Honda cars come from a combination of Honda's own manufacturing and contracted Tier 1 suppliers. The specific supplier for a given part can depend on market, model, and production run.
Understanding Honda's filter supply chain
Filters are essential for the performance, efficiency, and longevity of Honda vehicles. Honda sets specifications for each filter type—oil, air, cabin, and fuel—and works with multiple suppliers to meet those specs. The arrangement is dynamic, with different suppliers used across regions and production years, rather than a single partner for all parts.
Major suppliers that frequently appear in Honda's filter supply chain
The following companies are among the largest filtration specialists that commonly supply OEM-grade filters to automakers, including Honda, across many markets.
- Mann+Hummel
- Mahle
- Denso
- Bosch
- Freudenberg Filtration
- Hengst
The exact supplier for a specific Honda model and region is listed in the official parts catalog or service documentation for that vehicle. OEM part numbers help identify the precise manufacturer.
Filter types used in Honda vehicles
Honda's filter lineup spans several categories. The main types of filters found in most models are listed below, along with notes about sourcing considerations.
- Oil filters
- Air filters
- Cabin air filters
- Fuel filters
- Transmission filters (where applicable)
For each type, the exact supplier and part number can vary by model year and market; consult the Honda Genuine Parts catalog or your VIN-based parts lookup for specifics.
Summary
Honda relies on a diversified, regionally coordinated supplier network for filters, combining Honda's own production with a roster of global Tier 1 filtration specialists. The precise maker of a given filter depends on the model, year, and country, so checking official parts catalogs or a VIN-specific lookup is the most reliable way to confirm the supplier for a particular filter.


