15 World's Largest Automotive Parts Corporations
15 World's Largest Automotive Parts Corporations
15
World's Largest Automotive Parts Corporations- According to an
annual report in 2024, there are 15 World's Largest Automotive Parts Corporations
in 2024. Basically, these spare parts corporations manufacture and sell many
spare parts to many regions and have billions of total revenue and net income.
Commonly, many people who have many vehicles deal with the many spare parts to
optimize their vehicle performance. Every year or month, along with the usage
time, many vehicles sometimes have broken spare parts, or outdated components
and they must be replaced with new parts. Here is the list of 15
World's Largest Automotive Parts Corporations in 2024. All the data were
obtained from the Annual Report of 2024.
The Rank of 15 World's Largest Automotive Parts Corporations in 2024 Based on Total Assets
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Rank |
Name of Automotive Parts Corporations |
Total Assets |
Total Assets |
Total Liabilities |
Total Liabilities |
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(in Origin Currency) |
(in US Dollar (USD)) |
(in Origin Currency) |
(in US Dollar (USD)) |
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1 |
Bosch |
EUR 112.7 billion |
USD 125 billion |
EUR 62.8 billion |
USD 69.7 billion |
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2 |
CATL |
USD 113 billion |
USD 113 billion |
USD 70.3 billion |
USD 70.3 billion |
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3 |
Denso |
JPY 8,125 billion |
USD 55 billion |
JPY 2,936 billion |
USD 19.9 billion |
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4 |
Weichai Power |
RMB 343 billion |
USD 48 billion |
RMB 221.9 billion |
USD 31 billion |
|
5 |
ZF Friedrichshafen |
EUR 39.3 billion |
USD 43.6 billion |
EUR 31.7 billion |
USD 35.1 billion |
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6 |
Michelin |
EUR 37.3 billion |
USD 41 billion |
EUR 18.7 billion |
USD 20.57 billion |
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7 |
Continental AG |
EUR 36.9 billion |
USD 40.5 billion |
EUR 22.1 billion |
USD 24.3 billion |
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8 |
Bridgestone |
JPY 5,723 billion |
USD 40 billion |
JPY 1,937 billion |
USD 13.5 billion |
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9 |
Cummins |
USD 31.5 billion |
USD 31.5 billion |
USD 20.2 billion |
USD 20.2 billion |
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10 |
Magna |
USD 31 billion |
USD 31 billion |
USD 19 billion |
USD 19 billion |
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11 |
Aisin |
JPY 4,284 billion |
USD 29.1 billion |
JPY 2,051 billion |
USD 13.9 billion |
|
12 |
Hyundai Mobis |
KRW 37,524 billion |
USD 27 billion |
KRW 8,164 billion |
USD 5.8 billion |
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13 |
Valeo |
EUR 21.6 billion |
USD 23.9 billion |
EUR 17.8 billion |
USD 19.7 billion |
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14 |
Goodyear |
USD 20.9 billion |
USD 20.9 billion |
USD 16 billion |
USD 16 billion |
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15 |
Lear |
EUR 14 billion |
USD 15.54 billion |
EUR 9.37 billion |
USD 10.4 billion |
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16 |
Pirelli |
EUR 13.6 billion |
USD 14.96 billion |
EUR 7.7 billion |
USD 8.47 billion |
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17 |
Hankook |
KRW 15.8 trillion |
USD 11.5 billion |
KRW 4.6 trillion |
USD 3.35 billion |
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Annual Report, 2024 |
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Renminbi (RMB) = 0.14 US Dollar (USD) |
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The data above were composed based on
the total assets. In the table above, we described the total assets and total
liabilities of the automotive spare parts corporations in 2024. Specifically,
the data of total assets and total liabilities were obtained from the balance
sheet of the annual report in 2024.
The Rank of 15 World's Largest Automotive Parts Corporations in 2024 Based on Net Income
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Rank |
Name of Automotive Parts Corporations |
Total Revenue |
Total Revenue |
Net Income/ Profit |
Net Income/ Profit |
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(in Origin Currency) |
(in US Dollar (USD)) |
(in Origin Currency) |
(in US Dollar (USD)) |
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1 |
CATL |
USD 50.45 billion |
USD 50.45 billion |
USD 7 billion |
USD 7 billion |
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2 |
Cummins |
USD 34 billion |
USD 34 billion |
USD 3.94 billion |
USD 3.94 billion |
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3 |
Michelin |
EUR 27.1 billion |
USD 29.8 billion |
EUR 1.89 billion |
USD 2 billion |
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4 |
Bridgestone |
JPY 4.43 trillion |
USD 31 billion |
JPY 284 billion |
USD 1.98 billion |
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5 |
Weichai
Power |
RMB 215 billion |
USD 30.1 billion |
RMB 14.2 billion |
USD 1.98 billion |
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6 |
Hyundai
Mobis |
KRW 36,604 billion |
USD 26.4 billion |
KRW 2,594 billion |
USD 1.86 billion |
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7 |
Bosch |
EUR 90.3 billion |
USD 100.2 billion |
EUR 1.3 billion |
USD 1.4 billion |
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8 |
Continental
AG |
EUR 39.7 billion |
USD 43.6 billion |
EUR 1.16 billion |
USD 1.27 billion |
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9 |
Hankook |
KRW 9.4 trillion |
USD 6.84 billion |
KRW 1.76 trillion |
USD 1.2 billion |
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10 |
Magna |
USD 42.8 billion |
USD 42.8 billion |
USD 1 billion |
USD 1 billion |
|
11 |
Aisin |
JPY 4,896 billion |
USD 33.3 billion |
JPY 107 billion |
USD 0.73 billion |
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12 |
Lear |
EUR 23.3 billion |
USD 25.8 billion |
EUR 0.5 billion |
USD 0.55 billion |
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13 |
Pirelli |
EUR 6.77 billion |
USD 7.4 billion |
EUR 0.5 billion |
USD 0.55 billion |
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14 |
Denso |
JPY 7,161 billion |
USD 5.2 billion |
JPY 419 billion |
USD 0.3 billion |
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15 |
Valeo |
EUR 21.49 billion |
USD 23.8 billion |
EUR 0.162 billion |
USD 0.179 billion |
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16 |
Goodyear |
USD 18.8 billion |
USD 18.8 billion |
USD 0.070 billion |
USD 0.070 billion |
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17 |
ZF
Friedrichshafen |
EUR 41.3 billion |
USD 45.8 billion |
(EUR -1 billion) |
(USD -1.11 billion) |
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Annual Report, 2024 |
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Besides
total assets and total liabilities, we also described the total revenue and net
income of automotive spare parts corporations in 2024. The rank is based on net
income and all the data of total revenue and net income obtained from Income
statements, Annual Report of 2024.
Brief Description of 15 World's Largest Automotive Parts Corporations
1. Robert Bosch GmbH
Robert
Bosch GmbH, commonly known as Bosch (styled BOSCH), is a German supplier of
technology and services. It employs roughly 418,000 associates worldwide as of
December 31, 2024. Furthermore, along with business development, Bosch has some
branch offices located in some countries, namely Bishan (Singapore), Budapest
(Hungary), Cluj (Romania), Guadalajara (Mexico), Ho Chi Minh City (Vietnam),
Küçükyalı (Türkiye), and Plymouth (United States).
Operationally, Robert
Bosch GmbH in running its business is divided into four business sectors
Mobility, Industrial Technology, Consumer Goods, and Energy and Building
Technology. In mobility sectors specifically in the spare parts and vehicle
accessories, Bosch provides some quality products of automotive spare parts
including Drive
belts and kits, Batteries, Gasoline systems, Braking
systems, Diesel systems, Electrical parts, Vehicle lamps, filter, Glow
plugs, Climate components, Fuel supply, Steering systems, Windshield
wipers, Sensors, Starters and generators, Spark plugs.
Financially,
according to its annual report in 2024, Robert Bosch GmbH still became one of
the world’s largest automotive spare parts corporations with total assets of
around EUR 112.7 billion or equivalent to USD 125 billion with total
liabilities of around EUR 62.8 billion or equivalent to USD 69.7 billion. In
terms of business performance in 2024, Robert Bosch GmbH successfully gained
total revenue of around EUR 90.3 billion or equivalent to USD 100.2 billion
with net income of around EUR 1.3 billion or equivalent to USD 1.4 billion.
2. Contemporary Amperex Technology (CATL)
Contemporary
Amperex Technology Co., Limited or commonly known as CATL, is a new energy
innovative technology company founded in 2011 by Robin Zeng. Operationally, CATL operates
thirteen battery manufacturing plants especially in China (Guiyang, Jining,
Liyang, Luoyang, Ningde, Nanhui New City, Xiamen, Xining, Yibin, Yichun,
Zhaoqing) and some countries in Erfurt (Germany), and Debrecen (Hungary). In
the automotive battery industry, CATL is currently used by electric vehicle
manufacturers in the overseas market, and CATL collaborates with corporations
including BMW, Daimler AG, Hyundai, Honda, LiAuto, NIO, PSA, Tesla, Toyota, Volkswagen, Volvo and XPeng.
One of the EV batteries released by CATL is Shenxing, a
superfast charging LFP battery, Naxtra sodium-ion batteries, and Freevoy
dual-power batteries.
Financially, according to the annual report, as one of the world’s largest automotive spare parts corporations, CATL has total assets of around USD 113 billion with total liabilities of around USD 70.3 billion. In terms of business performance in 2024, CATL successfully gained total revenue of around USD 50.45 billion with net income of around USD 7 billion.
3. Denso Corporation
DENSO Corporation is a global and one of the world's
largest automotive components manufacturers headquartered in the city
of Kariya, Aichi Prefecture, Japan and established on December 16th,
1949. Operationally, total global employees of Denso
Corporation reached 158,056 people as of December 2024 and as of 2025,
Denso Corporation still became the subsidiary company of Toyota Group. As
an automotive components manufacturer, DENSO Corporation provides some
automotive spare parts including Spark Plug, Oil Filter, Cabin Air Filter,
Wiper Blade, Air Filter Element, Starter, Alternator, Compressor, Oxygen
Sensor, Fuel Pump, Air Conditioner Service Parts, Collision Parts, Radiator,
Condenser, and many more.
Financially, according to its annual report of 2024,
Denso Corporation has total assets around JPY 8,125 billion or equivalent to
USD 55 billion with total liabilities of around JPY 2,936 billion or equivalent
to USD 19.9 billion. In terms of business performance, Denso Corporation
successfully gained total revenue of around JPY 7,161 billion or equivalent to
USD 5.2 billion with net income of around JPY 419 billion or equivalent to USD
0.3 billion.
4. Weichai Power
Weichai
Power Co., Ltd. is a Chinese developer and manufacturer of diesel engines
in Weifang, Shandong in the People's
Republic of China founded in 2002 by the Weifang Diesel Engine Factory. The
core business of the Company covers powertrain systems, commercial vehicles,
agricultural equipment, smart logistics and other business segments. In the
automotive spare parts industry, Weichai Power Co., Ltd. manufactures and sells
some products including Engine, Gearbox, Axle, Hydraulic, and New Energy.
Financially, according to
its annual report in 2024, Wichai Power has total assets of around RMB 343
billion or equivalent to USD 48 billion with total liabilities of around RMB
221.9 billion or equivalent to USD 31 billion. In terms of business performance
in 2024, Weichai Power successfully gained total revenue of around RMB 215
billion or equivalent to USD 30.1 billion with net income of around RMB 14.2
billion or equivalent to USD 1.98 billion.
5. ZF Friedrichshafen
ZF
Friedrichshafen AG, commonly known as ZF Group is a global technology company
manufacturing and selling many mobility products and systems for passenger
cars, commercial vehicles and industrial technology headquartered in
Friedrichshafen, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. Historically, this company was
founded on 20 August 1915 and as of 2025, ZF Friedrichshafen AG has total
employees of around 161,600 people supporting the operation of 162 production
locations in 31 countries. In terms of automotive spare parts business, ZF
Friedrichshafen AG provides some products of Transmission systems, steering,
axle components, Electronic Systems, Advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS),
Inflatable Restraint Systems/Airbag, Seat Belt Systems, Brake Systems.
Financially,
according to its annual report, as one of the world’s largest automotive spare
parts corporations in 2025, ZF Friedrichshafen has total assets of around EUR
39.3 billion or equivalent to USD 43.6 billion with total liabilities of around
EUR 31.7 billion or equivalent to USD 35.1 billion. In terms of business
performance in 2024, ZF Friedrichshafen successfully gained total revenue of
around EUR 41.3 billion or equivalent to USD 45.8 billion but unfortunately
this company suffered net loss of around EUR -1 billion or equivalent to USD
-1.11 billion.
6. Michelin
Michelin is one of the world’s
largest automotive spare parts corporations focusing on manufacturing and
selling tire products headquartered in Clermont-Ferrand, France. Historically, this company was
founded by Édouard Michelin and André Michelin on May 26th, 1889. Along with
the business development of the company, Michelin has 83 tire production sites
in 26 countries, 45 polymer composite solutions production plants and
commercial offices in 170 countries, with total employees around the world
reaching 129 thousand people as of December 2024.
Financially in 2024, according to Michelin Group’s annual report, Michelin still had a positive business performance which gained total revenue of EUR 27.1 billion or equivalent to USD 29.8 billion and net income of EUR 1.89 billion or equivalent with USD 2 billion. In terms of financial position, Michelin has total assets of around EUR 37.3 billion or equivalent to USD 41 billion with total liabilities of around EUR 18.7 billion or equivalent to USD 20.57 billion.
7. Continental AG
Historically,
Continental was founded in Hanover in 1871 as the
stock corporation “Continental-Caoutchouc- und Gutta-Percha Compagnie”.
Operationally, this company has a main factory in Hannover, Lower
Saxony which makes some tire products including soft rubber products,
rubberized fabrics, and solid tires for carriages and bicycles. Furthermore, in
terms of workforce, Continental has employed around 200,000 people located in
56 countries and markets.
As of 2024, Continental is one of the top 5 automotive suppliers worldwide and operates numerous tire manufacturing facilities with a strong market presence in Europe, North America, and Asia. Along with the development of the company's business, these corporations have some products of tires. Some of the brand tires of continental are Uniroyal, Semperit, Barum, General Tire, Viking, Gislaved, Mabor, Matador and Sportiva brands. Besides producing tires, Continental also manufactures and sells some automotive spare parts including Windscreen and headlamp cleaning systems, Windshield wipers, Thermostats, Air suspension, Actuators and motors, Air Spring Replacement, Batteries, Belt Drive Components, Blower and fan systems, Brakes, Common rail diesel systems, Fuel systems, Sensors, Tire Pressure Monitoring Systems (TPMS), Turbochargers.
Financially,
according to Continental’s annual report in 2024, Continental was the
Automotive spare parts company which has total assets of EUR 36.9
billion or equivalent to USD 40.5 billion with total liabilities of around EUR
22.1 billion or equivalent to USD 24.3 billion. Based on the business
performance in 2024, Continental successfully generated total revenue of EUR
39.7 billion or equivalent to USD 43.6 billion
and successfully gained performance with net income of EUR 1.16 billion
or equivalent with USD 1.27 billion.
8. Bridgestone
Bridgestone
Corporation is one of the world’s biggest automotive spare parts focusing on
manufacturing and selling tires. Historically, Bridgestone was
founded by Shojiro Ishibashi in 1931 with the name of Bridgestone Tire Co in
the city of Kurume, Fukuoka Prefecture, Japan. Along with the
development of the company, this company has 130 manufacturing plants and
R&D Facilities spreading out the nations and has produced many tire
products including passenger car tires, truck and bus tires, specialties tires (off-the-road
mining and construction vehicle, aircraft, agricultural machinery, motorcycle).
With employees of more than 121 thousand people, this company still moves
forward with innovative products. Operationally, based on the product, this
company markets some tire products with distinct brands, namely Ecopia, Turanza, Potenza, Dueler, Blizzak, Battlax and
other tire brands.
Financially, in 2024, based on Bridgestone's annual report, Bridgestone successfully generated total revenue of JPY 4.43 trillion or equivalent to USD 31 billion and successfully gained positive net income reaching JPY 284 billion or equivalent to USD 1.98 billion. In terms of financial position from the balance sheet of the annual report in 2024, total assets of Bridgestone reached JPY 5,723 billion or equivalent to USD 40 billion with total liabilities of around JPY 1,937 billion or equivalent to USD 13.5 billion.
9. Cummins
Cummins
Inc. is an American multinational corporation that designs, manufactures, and
distributes diesel engines, electric vehicle components, and power generation
products. Historically, this company was founded by Clessie Lyle Cummins and
William Glanton Irwin in 1919 and still has its headquarters in Cummins
Corporate Office Building, Columbus, Indiana, U.S. In Automotive spare parts
industries, Cummins manufactures and sells many automotive engines for some
vehicles including heavy and medium-duty trucks, buses, recreational vehicles
(RV), light-duty automotive, and several industrial uses, including
construction, mining, marine, oil, gas, railroad, and military equipment.
Financially, according to its annual report, Cummins has total assets of around USD 31.5 billion with total liabilities of around USD 20.2 billion. In terms of business performance in 2024, Cummins successfully gained total revenue of around USD 34 billion with net income of around USD 3.94 billion.
10. Magna International
Magna
International Inc. is a Canadian Automotive parts company. Historically, Magna
International was founded in 1957 by Frank Stronach and along with business
development, Magna International has a total employee of around 170,000 with
341 manufacturing operations and 106 product development, engineering and sales
centers spanning 28 countries. In terms of automotive spare parts products,
Magna International manufactures and sells some automotive parts including
Body& Chassis (Battery Enclosures, Body-in-White Solutions, Chassis
Systems), Electrical / Electronic (ADAS & Automated Driving and Control
Modules), Exterior /Interior (Assist Steps, Engineered Glass, Exterior
Solutions, Greenhouse Surrounds, Lighting, Mechatronics, Mirrors, Seating),
Powertrain (BEV Powertrain, Hybrid Powertrain, ICE Powertrain, Modules and
Components, Energy Storage Systems).
Financially, according to
Magna International’s annual report, Total Assets of Magna International
reached USD 31 billion with total liabilities of around USD 19 billion. In
terms of business performance in 2024, Magna International successfully
generated total revenue of around USD 42.8 billion with net income of around
USD 1 billion.
11. Aisin Corporation
Aisin
Corporation is
a Japanese Automotive spare company which was Founded 1965 with the merger of
two corporations, namely Aichi Kogyo Co., Ltd. and Shinkawa Kogyo Co., Ltd.
Furthermore, this foundation of Aisin Corporation is the initiative of Kiichiro
Toyoda (The founder of Toyota). As of 2025, the majority shareholders of Aisin
Corporation are Toyota Motor Corporation (24.8%) and Toyota Industries (7.68%).
In terms of automotive spare parts, Aisin Corporation produces some automotive
spare parts products including Powertrain (eAxle, Hybrid
Transmission, AT, CVT, MT, Thermal Management-Related Products (for Electric
Vehicles), Fuel Cell Electric Vehicle-Related Products, Engine-Related
Products), Chassis and Vehicle Safety Systems (Parking and
Driving Assistance Systems, Brakes (for Electric Vehicles), Brakes (for Engine
Vehicles), Steering, etc), Body (Doors and Roofs, Aerodynamic
Devices, Battery Frame Parts, Seat-Related Products, Cabin Monitoring, Other
Products), and LBS (MaaS, Car Navigation-Related Products).
Financially, according to
Aisin Corporation Annual Report in 2024, This company has total assets of
around JPY 4,284 billion or equivalent to USD 29.1 billion with total
liabilities of around JPY 2,051 billion or equivalent to USD 13.9 billion. In
terms of business performance in 2024, Aisin Corporation has total revenue of
around JPY 4,896 billion or equivalent to USD 33.3 billion and net income of
around JPY 107 billion or equivalent to USD 0.73 billion.
12. Hyundai Mobis
Established
in 1977, Hyundai Mobis still became one of the world's largest automotive spare
parts corporations with headquarters in Seoul, South Korea. Along with
business development, Hyundai Mobis has a total global workforce of 32,600 with
R&D personnel of 7,300 people. Furthermore, Hyundai Mobis has 44 Production
sites and 5 R&D sites located in Korea, US, Germany, China, India. In terms
of the automotive parts business, Hyundai Mobis produces some automotive parts
including autonomous driving, connectivity, and electrification products.
Financially,
according to the annual report of 2024, Hyundai Mobis has total assets of
around KRW 37,524 billion or equivalent to USD 27 billion with total
liabilities of around KRW 8,164 billion or equivalent to USD 5.8 billion. In
terms of business performance in 2024, Hyundai Mobis has total revenue of KRW
36,604 billion or equivalent to USD 26.4 billion with net income of around KRW
2,594 billion or equivalent to USD 1.86 billion.
13. Valeo
Valeo
is a French global automotive supplier headquartered in France in 1923. As of
December 2024, Valeo has 106,100 employees with 155 production sites
and 64 R&D centers located in 28 countries. In terms of automotive
spare parts industry, Valero manufactures and sells many parts products
including conventional powertrain, powertrain electrification, thermal
management, body, and chassis, ADAS, E/E architecture & connectivity.
Financially,
in 2024, according to Valeo’s Annual report, Valeo has total assets of around
EUR 21.6 billion or equivalent to USD 23.9 billion with total liabilities of
around EUR 17.8 billion or equivalent to USD 19.7 billion. In terms of business
performance in 2024, Valeo successfully generated total revenue of around EUR
21.49 billion or equivalent to USD 23.8 billion with net income of around EUR
0.162 billion or equivalent to USD 0.179 billion.
14. Goodyear
The Goodyear Tire & Rubber
Company is an American-based Tire company. Historically, this company
was founded on August 29th, 1898, by Frank Seiberling. The name comes from
Charles Goodyear, the creator of vulcanized rubber. Today, this company
still has a central office in Akron, Ohio,
United States of America (USA). Currently, as of 2024, Goodyear company
has employed approximately 68,000 full-time and temporary associates worldwide.
Along with the business development of the company, Goodyear has several brands
of tires. These brands include Goodyear, Cooper, Dunlop, Kelly,
Mastercraft, Roadmaster, Debica, Sava, Fulda, Mickey Thompson, Avon and
Remington brands and various “house” brands. Furthermore, Goodyear also
owned the selling rights of the Dunlop brand in Europe, North
America, and Oceania.
Financially, according to its annual
report in 2024, Goodyear successfully generated total revenue of
USD 18.8 billion and successfully gained net income of USD 0.070 billion. In
terms of financial position, Goodyear in the year 2024 has total assets of
around USD 20.9 billion and total liabilities of around USD 16 billion.
15. Lear Corporation
Lear
Corporation is a global automotive leader in Seating and E-Systems, enabling
superior in-vehicle experiences for consumers around the world. Along with
business development, Lear Corporation has 255 manufacturing, engineering, and
administrative locations in 37 countries. Specifically, Lear Corporation
manufactures and sells some automotive parts including seat systems, key
seat components, complete electrical distribution and connection systems,
high-voltage power distribution products, including battery disconnect units
("BDUs"), low-voltage power distribution products, and electronic
controllers.
Financially, according to its annual report of 2024, Lear corporation has total assets of around EUR 14 billion or equivalent to USD 15.54 billion with total liabilities of around EUR 9.37 billion or equivalent to USD 10.4 billion. In terms of business performance in 2024, Lear Corporation successfully gained total revenue of around EUR 23.3 billion or equivalent to USD 25.8 billion with net income of around EUR 0.5 billion or equivalent to USD 0.55 billion.
16. Pirelli
Pirelli & C. S.p.A.is one of the
world’s biggest automotive parts corporations focusing on tire manufacturers
based in Milan, Italy. Historically,
this company was founded by Giovanni Battista Pirelli in 1872. Along with the
development of the company, Pirelli has around 18 production plants in 12
Countries, a commercial presence in over 160 countries, and employs about
31,100 people. Today, structurally, based on ownership, ChemChina still has the
highest proportion of share with 37% share ownership, Investitori istituzionali
italiani with 29.7% share and Marco Tronchetti Provera with 22 % share.
Financially, in 2024, Pirelli successfully generated total revenue of EUR 6.77 billion or equivalent to USD 7.4 billion and net income of EUR 0.5 billion or equivalent to USD 0.55 billion. In terms of financial position, Pirelli has total assets of around EUR 13.6 billion or equivalent to USD 14.96 billion and total liabilities of around EUR 7.7 billion or equivalent to USD 8.47 billion.
17. Hankook Tire & Technology Group
Hankook Tire & Technology Group is
a South Korean automotive spare part company focusing on
tire manufacturers headquartered in Seoul. Historically, this company
was founded by Jae Hun Chung in 1941. Today, along with the development of
the company, Hankook has 5 regional headquarters or divisions, 5 R&D
Centers, 30 sales subsidiaries & offices, 8 production facilities in Korea
(2), China (3), USA, Hungary, and Indonesia. Globally, the total employee of a
company reaches 20 thousand people. As of 2024, Hankook Tire & Technology
produces 100 million high-quality tires per annum and is distributed to 160
countries throughout the world. In addition, this company employs over 20,000
people. In the tire industry, Hankook produced some different tires with different
sub-brands, including iON (dedicated EV tires), Ventus (premium
tires), Dynapro (SUV tires), Kinergy (comfort
tires), Vantra (van tires), Winter i*cept (winter
tires), and Smart (truck and bus tires).
Financially, according to its annual report in 2024, Hankook successfully generated total revenue of KRW 9.4 trillion or equivalent to USD 6.84 billion and net income reaching KRW 1.76 trillion or equivalent to USD 1.2 billion. Furthermore, related to financial position, total assets of Hankook Tire reached KRW 15.8 trillion or equivalent to USD 11.5 billion and total liabilities of around KRW 4.6 trillion or equivalent to USD 3.35 billion.
The Rank of 15 World’s Largest Automotive Parts Corporations Based on Net Income in 2024
The Rank of 15 World’s Largest Automotive Parts Corporations Based on Total Assets in 2024
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August 14th, 2025.
Michelin.
2025. Annual Report 2024. Accessed via https://www.michelin.com/en/investors/presentation-events/results-sales on
August 14th, 2025.
Continental
AG. 2025. Annual Report 2024. Accessed via https://www.continental.com/en/investors/reports-presentations/ on
August 14th, 2025.
Bridgestone.
2025. Annual Report 2024. Accessed via https://www.bridgestone.com/ir/library/integrated_report/ on
August 14th, 2025.
Cummins.
2025. Annual Report 2024. Accessed via https://investor.cummins.com/sec-filings/annual-reports on
August 14th, 2025.
Magna
International. 2025. Annual Report 2024. Accessed via https://www.magna.com/company/investors/financial-reports-public-filings/annual-reports on
August 14th, 2025.
Aisin.
2025. Annual Report 2024. Accessed via https://www.aisin.com/en/sustainability/report/ on
August 14th, 2025.
Hyundai
Mobis. 2025. Annual Report 2024. Accessed via https://www.mobis.com/en/ir/ircop.do#ircop on August
14th, 2025.
Valeo.
2025. Annual Report 2024. Accessed via https://www.valeo.com/en/results-and-presentations/ on August
14th, 2025.
Goodyear.
2025. Annual Report 2024. Accessed via https://corporate.goodyear.com/us/en/investors/reports-and-filings/annual-reports.html on
August 14th, 2025.
Lear.
2025. Annual Report 2024. Accessed via https://ir.lear.com/ on August
14th, 2025.
Pirelli.
2025. Annual Report 2024. Accessed via https://corporate.pirelli.com/corporate/en-ww/investors/financial-publications/financial-reports on August
14th, 2025.
Hankook.
2025. Annual Report 2024. Accessed via https://www.hankooktire.com/global/en/investors/financial-reports/annual-reports.html on August
14th, 2025.





















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