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Who makes Nissan brake calipers?

Nissan uses multiple suppliers for brake calipers, with Nissin Kogyo serving as the standard OEM supplier for most models and Brembo providing calipers on certain high-performance variants and sport packages. The exact supplier can vary by model year and market.


Primary caliper suppliers


The majority of Nissan’s standard brake calipers are produced by Nissin Kogyo Co., Ltd., which supplies calipers for a wide range of Nissan passenger cars and SUVs. Brembo, however, is called upon for high-performance applications and sport-focused packages.



  • Nissin Kogyo Co., Ltd. — the main supplier for standard brake calipers on many Nissan models across global markets.

  • Brembo S.p.A. — reserves calipers for high-performance variants, sport packages, and special editions, including some GT-R and Z-family configurations.


In everyday driving, you are most likely to encounter Nissin calipers, while Brembo calipers appear on performance-oriented trims or optional sport configurations.


Examples by model (model-year and market can vary)


The exact supplier can vary by model, trim level, and region. The following patterns reflect commonly observed arrangements, but always verify with official parts catalogs or your vehicle’s VIN-based lookup.



  • Nissan GT-R — typically uses Brembo high-performance calipers (front and rear), with forged monoblock construction on many editions; carbon-ceramic options are also Brembo.

  • Standard Nissan passenger cars and many SUVs (e.g., Altima, Sentra, Rogue) — commonly equipped with Nissin Kogyo calipers as standard equipment.

  • Nissan Z and other sport-oriented variants — base versions often use Nissin calipers, with Brembo appearing on higher-performance trims or regional sport packages in certain markets.


Model-specific caliper supplier information can vary by country and production year; consult the official Nissan parts catalog for your exact VIN.


How to verify the caliper supplier for your vehicle


Branding and part numbers


Inspect the caliper body for branding. Nissin calipers will bear markings such as NISSIN or Nissin Kogyo, while Brembo calipers will display Brembo branding and their part numbers. Cross-reference these markings with Nissan’s official parts catalogs or your VIN lookup to confirm the supplier.


For the most accurate confirmation, use Nissan’s online parts database or ask a dealer to pull the exact caliper supplier based on your VIN, year, and trim.


Summary


Nissan relies on more than one brake-caliper supplier. Nissin Kogyo is the dominant supplier for standard brake calipers across most models, while Brembo supplies calipers for high-performance variants and sport packages. The specific supplier varies by model, year, and market, so verification via VIN-based parts lookup or caliper branding is the best way to know which company supplied your Nissan calipers.

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