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DN Automotive Corp.
Native name
디엔오토모티브
Company typePublic
KRX: 007340
IndustryAutomotive parts industry
Founded23 June 1971; 53 years ago (1971-06-23)
Headquarters,
South Korea
ProductsAutomotive part
Number of employees
1,142 (2023)
Websitewww.dnautomotive.com

DN Automotive Corp. (KoreanDN오토모티브) is an car parts and battery manufacturing company of South Korea.

History

Dong-A Tire Industry, the parent company of DN Group, established a company in Busan in 1971 and started the tire business.[1] In 1992, the company expanded its business by establishing a dustproof business division, and in 1999, it entered the automotive battery business. In 2004, it established DTR, a dustproof parts subsidiary.[2]

In 2009, it acquired Avon Automotive, a British auto parts manufacturer, and in 2014, it acquired CF Goma, an Italian anti-vibration parts company. In 2022, it acquired Doosan Machine Tools.[3][4]

Products

DN Automotive is the largest company in South Korea and the third largest in the world in producing automotive vibration damping parts.[2] In 2005, It commercialized the world's first active mount technology that actively reduces vibration and noise using electronic control technology.[5]

The company is the largest supplier of anti-vibration components to General Motors and Stellantis, and also supplies components to Tesla, Rivian, Nio. In particular, it participates in the development of GM and Stellantis' new vehicles from the beginning and jointly conducts technology development, investment, verification, and application tests.[4]

For the battery business, there is an MF battery production plant in Ulsan.

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