There isn’t a single maker of Honda OEM brake pads. Honda sources Genuine brake pads through a global network of contracted manufacturers, and the exact supplier varies by model, year, and market.
In practice, Honda coordinates with specialized brake-component suppliers to meet its safety and performance specifications. Across regions, the pads you find in Honda Genuine parts catalogs are produced by different manufacturers under contract to Honda. The most commonly cited names associated with Honda’s OEM brake pads include Akebono Brake Industry, Nissin Brake, and ATE (Continental). For higher-performance or region-specific variants, other approved suppliers may be involved. To know the exact maker for your vehicle, check the official Honda parts catalog or ask a Honda dealer with your VIN.
Key suppliers and regional variations
The following suppliers are often associated with Honda OEM brake pads in various markets. The actual maker for a given car can differ by model year and region.
- Akebono Brake Industry (Japan-based; widely used as an OEM brake-pad supplier for Honda in several markets).
- Nissin Brake (Japan-based; has supplied components to Honda for certain regions/models).
- ATE/Continental (European market; some Honda models use pads manufactured for Honda through ATE’s network).
- Brembo (sometimes used for performance-oriented or market-specific variants; not universal across the entire lineup).
Actual supplier varies by model/year and market; verify with a dealer or the official parts catalog for your specific Honda vehicle.
How to verify the supplier for your Honda
To identify the precise OEM pad maker for your vehicle, follow these steps:
- Inspect the pad or packaging for a supplier name or code and cross-check with Honda’s official parts catalog.
- Enter your VIN in Honda’s official parts portal to pull the exact pad specification and supplier.
- Consult your Honda dealer or authorized service center to confirm the OEM pad supplier for your model and year.
- When purchasing, choose Honda Genuine Parts and verify that the documentation lists the supplier as part of the OEM specification.
Using the correct Honda Genuine Parts helps ensure braking performance, warranty coverage, and braking system compatibility.
Why the supplier matters
The supplier determines the friction material composition, wear characteristics, and dust/PM emissions; while the pad shape and backing plate are tuned to the braking system, the exact material can affect braking feel and wear rates. Honda designs its vehicles around specific friction materials, so sticking with OEM pads maintains intended performance.
Summary
Honda does not publish a single, universal supplier for its OEM brake pads. Instead, Honda relies on a network of contracted manufacturers to produce Honda Genuine brake pads, with the exact maker varying by model, year, and market. To determine the supplier for your car, consult the official parts catalog or a Honda dealer using your VIN. For most buyers, sticking with Honda Genuine Parts and verifying the supplier through official channels is the simplest and safest approach.


