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Traction Motor
us (RR) (China) ID.4 CROZZ PRIME (4WD) (China) Tiangong 08 (4WD) (China) ID.4 CROZZ PURE+ (RR) (China) ID.4 CROZZ PRO (RR) (China) Tiangong 08 (RR) (China) iX1 eDrive25L (China) Equinox EV (2WD) (China) Sealion 07 EV (4WD) (China) Sealion 07 EV (RR) (China) U8 (4WD) (China) Palasso EV (4WD) (China) Sakura eK X EV MG ZS (FF) (China) MG5 (FF) (China) 001 (4WD) (China) XUV400 (India) LYRIQ (USA) Explorer (USA) F-150 (USA) Aviator (USA) F-150 Lightni...
Who Supplies Whom Updated at: 2025/12/26
Antenna
USA) Wrangler (USA) 2500 (Mexico) Carnival (Korea) Seltos (Korea) Sonata (Korea) EV6 (Korea) Niro (Korea) iX (Germany) IONIQ 5 (Korea) Taos (Mexico) Yaris Yaris Hybrid Murano (USA) Charger (Canada) 3500 (Mexico) Gladiator (USA) Cherokee (Mexico) Compass (Mexico) Forte (Mexico) Bronco Sport (Mexico) Sakura eK X EV MX-30 Mild Hybrid MX-30 EV Mazda3 Fastback Mazda3 Sedan Polestar 2 (China) Yaris Cross Yaris Cross Hybrid R1T (USA) T7 California (Germ...
Who Supplies Whom Updated at: 2025/12/18
Japan Mobility Show 2025: e-Axle Components, Chargers
, charging-related exhibits Summary e-Axle components: NSK, TPR, Sigma & Hearts, AGC, Niterra, NHK Spring, Sumitomo Electric Electric components: Aisin, Bosch, Mikuni, Mitsubishi Electric Mobility Quick/standard chargers: Nichicon, Takaoka Toko (Hyundai), EVSIS (Lotte), Molitec Steel, BYD Charging: Nissan, Hino, Yazaki, Mitsubishi Electric Mobility The Japan Mobility Show 2025, organized by the Japan Automobile Manufacturers Association, Inc. ...
Market & Tech Reports Updated at: 2025/12/17
Analysis Report: Cockpit Module (Japanese Market)
board. Below the IVI display are the climate control capacitive switches, and below that are the audio and camera switches. The shifter is a push-switch type. (5) Nissan Roox Nissan has expanded the design of Fig. 1d (IVI meter integrated on the instrument panel) to mini-vehicles, and following the Sakura, the Roox also adopts this style. The IVI display, which was 9" in the Sakura, is now 12.3". (Considering the product hierarchy, it seems likel...
Market & Tech Reports Updated at: 2025/12/15
Faurecia Clarion Electronics Co., Ltd.
e HDD navigation systems to 15% in FY 2010, from approx. 10% at present. Its OEM-based overseas business is aimed for expansion along with its full-fledged start in supplying to Ford Motor Co., U.S.A. this fiscal year, Clarion also plans to increase its supply to the current major clients including Nissan, Honda and Suzuki. By expanding its business based on OEM overseas, it aims to develop a stable profit structure on a global basis. In its mid-...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/12/10
Analysis Report: Lithium-Ion Battery (Japanese, European, U.S. and Korean Markets)
sonville Plant, Ohio, USA 40GWh 2025 Total investment of USD 4.4 billion, Honda 49%, LG 51%Construction start in 2023 In-house production Joint with GS Yuasa Undecided 20GWh 2027 Investment JPY 400 billion Nissan Finished product AESC Japan Zama Gigafactory, Japan - 2024 For BEVs, 20% funded by Nissan, 80% by Envision Group VEJ Made in Japan - - Acquired for HEVs with 47% stake in September 2022 AESC USA Smyna Gigafactory, Tennessee, USA ...
Market & Tech Reports Updated at: 2025/12/01
Analysis Report: Car Navigation System (Japan, European, and North America Markets)
aim to achieve autonomous driving. Beijing Momenta Technology Co., Ltd. (Momenta) Wayve Technologies Ltd. (Wayve) Helm.ai Inc. (Helm AI) Momenta Momenta was founded in China in 2016. The company has already announced technology partnerships with a number of OEMs, including GAC Toyota, Dongfeng Nissan, SAIC-VW, and SAIC-GM, which have begun developing automated driving systems using Momenta's technology. Wayve Wayve was founded in London, ...
Market & Tech Reports Updated at: 2025/11/11
Analysis Report: EV/HV Drive Motors (Japanese Market)
trified vehicles. On the other hand, Nissan began production at JATCO in 2025, in addition to in-house production in Yokohama, the Decherd Powertrain Assembly Plant in the U.S., and the Tochigi Plant. In addition, for the generator for the second-generation e-POWER and the drive motor for the Sakura, Meidensha products, which have been used by Mitsubishi Motors Corporation in the past, have been adopted. The X-Trail e-POWER drive motor uses...
Market & Tech Reports Updated at: 2025/11/04
Mitsubishi Motors, Mizushima Plant[Japan]
Mitsubishi Motors, Mizushima Plant Mitsubishi eK X EV (May 2022-)/Nissan EV Sakura (May 2022-), Mitsubishi 4th-gen eK Wagon (2019-), MHV eK X (2019-)/Nissan 2nd-gen Dayz (2019-), Dayz MHV (2019-), Mitsubishi 3rd-gen eK Space (2025-), 2nd-gen Delica Mini (2025-)/Nissan 4th-gen Roox (2025-), Mitsubishi Minicab EV (based on Minicab-MiEV, 2023-)/Nissan Clipper EV (2024-), Mitsubishi RVR (ASX/Outlander Sport, 2017-); Engines, Transmissions; Assembly o...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/11/03
Analysis Report: Airbag (Japanese Market)
ness worldwide as a division of ZF. Regarding airbag ECUs in the Japanese market, ZF supplies products to Honda and Mitsubishi Motors. Other overseas ECU suppliers Visteon Corporation: As the former components division of Ford, it still has business with Mazda. Continental AG: Supplied to Suzuki, Nissan, and Honda. Veoneer Inc.: The electronics division of Autoliv was spun off to form Veoneer. The company delivers its products to Mitsubishi Mot...
Market & Tech Reports Updated at: 2025/10/27
KYB Corporation
ber 27, 2013) KYB-Mando do Brasil Fabricante de Autopecas S.A. (KMB), a joint venture between Mando Corporation of Korea and KYB of Japan, started to mass-produce shock absorbers for the Brazilian facility of Hyundai Motor in December 2013. KMB also produces suspension components to Toyota, Renault-Nissan, and PSA. It will start supplying components to General Motors at the end of 2015. (From a press release on January 28, 2014) Kayaba Industry C...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/10/10
Analysis Report: Air Conditioning System (Japanese Market)
Guanajuato state and create 450 new jobs. This is the fourth expansion of the Silao plant, which will employ more than 2,200 people once the expansion is complete. Denso supplies components such as air conditioning systems, radiators, alternators, and wiper systems to Toyota, Ford, GM, Stellantis, Nissan, and Volkswagen from the plant. On October 24, 2024, Denso announced the expansion of its Athens, Tennessee manufacturing facility. Denso will ...
Market & Tech Reports Updated at: 2025/10/07
Yorozu Corp.
ers, to use them as welding and assembly lines for non-mass production parts for the time being. The existing Wuhan Plant will install large press machines to the additional space created by the relocation of service parts lines. The Wuhan Plant supplies chassis parts such as suspension systems for Nissan, Honda Motor Co., Ltd., and Daimler AG. (From an article in the Nikkan Jidosha Shimbun on December 20, 2019) Japanese parts suppliers are under...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/10/03
Analysis Report: Power Steering (Japanese Market)
ifestyle through technology that contributes to an advanced and sustainable society”. Delivery status Two of the four integrated companies, Hitachi AMS and Showa, had a power steering business. With this integration, while Hitachi AMS specializes in hydraulic power steering systems, mainly for Nissan, it has not expanded sales of electric power steering systems except for C-segment models for Subaru; Showa business with Honda and Mazda will ...
Market & Tech Reports Updated at: 2025/09/18
Nissan Motor Kyushu Co., Ltd.[Japan]
ds new vehicle registrations in Japan Nissan to lauch Serena e-POWER in 2018 Nissan halts domestic supply amidst ongoing unlicensed inspection crisis Nissan resumes deliveries from five Japanese plants Nissan's ISO certification for vehicle production in Japan revoked Nissan launches Serena e-POWER Nissan, plant operations suspended due to heavy rain Nissan revises its production plans for the next-generation X-Trail for Europe Ni...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/09/09
Marelli Corporation (Formerly Calsonic Kansei Corporation)
Marelli Corporation (Formerly Calsonic Kansei Corporation) Japan David Slump (President & CEO) -A major supplier to Nissan, Calsonic Kansei acquired a major Italian lamp manufacturer, Magneti Marelli, in 2019 and renamed the company to Marelli. -The main products of the former Calsonic Kansei are cockpit modules/interiors, air conditioning systems, heat exchangers, and compressors. The main products of the former Magneti Marelli (Now is Marelli E...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/08/21
Nissan Motor, Oppama Plant[Japan]
o price increase Nissan to replace all vehicle aluminum parts with low-CO2 emission aluminum by 2030 Nissan to produce all-new Leaf at Tochigi Plant Nissan considering cuts to Oppama and Shonan Plants according to multiple media reports Nissan reopens orders for Leaf and Sakura Mitsubishi Motors to send 180 workers to Nissan plants Nissan Motor holds line-off ceremony for new Note at Oppama plant Nissan launches new N...
OEM Plants Updated at: 2025/08/21
Panasonic Holdings Corporation (Formerly Panasonic Corporation)
pabilities and experience in automotive, electrical components, and semiconductors, ASRA will work with industry, government, and academia to promote domestic and international collaboration as a world-leading technology research group. Member companies are 5 automotive manufacturers (Honda, Mazda, Nissan, Subaru and Toyota), 2 electrical component manufacturers (Denso and Panasonic Automotive Systems) and 5 semiconductor companies (Cadence Desig...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/08/13
NSK Ltd.
supply both local and global markets from the new Mexican facility, its fourth worldwide. Other production sites are located in Japan, China and Thailand. MINO Industry provides parts for Tier 1 auto suppliers such as Denso, NSK, JTEKT and Bosch, who in turn use them to build components for Toyota, Nissan, Honda, General Motors, Ford and Mercedes-Benz. (From Mexico-Now article on April 18, 2018) NSK Ltd. (NSK) will strengthen its development syst...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/08/04
ZF Friedrichshafen AG
is a global supplier of auto parts that develops and manufactures mainly automotive safety systems, including braking systems and airbags. The group's global sales in 2009 were about 11.6 billion dollars. The largest customer is Volkswagen. Sales to Japanese automakers, including Toyota, Honda and Nissan, account for around 7 percent of its total sales. (From an article in the Nikkan Jidosha Shimbun on August. 17, 2010) TRW Automotive Holdings C...
Major Suppliers Updated at: 2025/07/29
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