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Who makes Hyundai OEM brake pads?

Hyundai OEM brake pads are not made by a single company. Hyundai contracts with multiple manufacturers to supply brake pads, and the exact supplier varies by model, market and production year. In many official catalogs, Akebono Brake Industry Co., Ltd. and Bosch are the two most frequently listed OEM suppliers.


Because Hyundai uses different suppliers in different regions and across model lines, the specific pad maker for your car can change over time. The best way to confirm is to check the Hyundai official parts catalog for your VIN or ask a dealer for the exact OEM pad supplier and part number for your vehicle.


Key suppliers used for Hyundai OEM brake pads


Hyundai sources brake pads from several manufacturers under contract. Below are the two suppliers most commonly identified in official literature and aftermarket guides for Hyundai vehicles.



  • Akebono Brake Industry Co., Ltd. (Japan) – widely listed as an OEM brake-pad supplier for various Hyundai and Kia models in multiple regions.

  • Bosch (Germany) – a frequent OEM brake-pad provider on select Hyundai models in certain markets, often alongside Bosch braking systems.


Note that the exact maker can differ by market, model year, and trim level. Always verify with your dealer or Hyundai’s parts catalog for your VIN.


What this means for maintenance and replacement


Knowing the OEM supplier helps ensure you source pads that match your car’s braking balance and hardware. If you replace with pads that Hyundai specifies as OEM-equivalent, you’ll preserve performance features like wear-sensor integration and anti-squeal components.


How to verify the correct pad for your Hyundai


To confirm the correct pad, use the Hyundai Parts Catalog with your VIN, contact a Hyundai dealer, or consult an authorized parts supplier that lists Hyundai OEM part numbers for your vehicle. Match the exact part number and wear-sensor configuration when ordering pads.


Summary


Hyundai’s OEM brake pads come from multiple manufacturers under contract, with Akebono and Bosch being the most commonly cited suppliers in many markets. The precise supplier depends on model, year, and region; always verify via the official parts catalog or a dealer to ensure you get genuine OEM pads compatible with your vehicle.

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