The data displays the top automotive suppliers in 2017, based on worldwide revenue. With automotive segment revenue of around 47 billion euro, Bosch was ranked first. In 2014, Bosch acquired ZF Friedrichshafen's steering systems. This move helped ZF seal a deal to acquire Michigan-based TRW. Following the takeover by Germany's ZF Friedrichshafen, TRW and ZF will have combined revenue of around 30 billion euro or a little over 40 billion USD. In 2016, other corporate actions included Johnson and Johnson's automotive seating business spin-off, which will henceforth be known as Adient.
Bosch (Germany) |
47384 |
Continental (Germany) |
44010 |
Denso (Japan) |
36418 |
ZF Friedrichshafen (Germany) |
33528 |
Magna (Canada) |
33508 |
Aisin (Japan) |
28426 |
Hyundai Mobis (Korea) |
27413 |
Bridgestone - Firestone (Japan) |
22460 |
Michelin (France) |
21960 |
Faurecia (France) |
20182 |
Valeo (France) |
18550 |
Lear (U.S.) |
17084 |
Cummins (U.S.) |
13895 |
Adient (UK) |
13682 |
Goodyear (U.S.) |
12835 |
Mahle (Germany) |
12788 |
Weichai Power (Canada) |
11928 |
Sumitomo Electric (Japan) |
11913 |
Yazaki (Japan) |
11007 |
Schaeffler (Germany) |
10869 |
Aptiv (UK) |
10754 |
Toyota Boshoku (U.S.) |
10301 |