Lear Corporation ranks among the world’s largest automotive suppliers, manufacturing seating systems and electrical distribution components for major automakers. The company operates in 37 countries and supplies products to General Motors, Ford, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, and other vehicle manufacturers.
Based in Southfield, Michigan, Lear traces its origins to 1917 when it started as American Metal Products. The company grew through acquisitions during the 1980s and 1990s, eventually becoming one of the two largest automotive seating suppliers globally with approximately 26% market share. Lear operates through two main segments: Seating and E-Systems, which includes electrical wiring, connectors, and electronic modules.
Lear Corporation History
Lear Corporation Co-founders
Lear Corporation Revenue
Lear Corporation generated $23.31 billion in revenue for fiscal year 2024, a slight decrease of 0.69% from the previous year. The company recorded revenue of $23.47 billion in 2023, which represented 12.33% growth compared to 2022.
Revenue growth has been driven by the Seating segment, which accounts for the majority of sales, along with growth in E-Systems through new business awards with automakers including BMW, Ford, and Chinese manufacturers like BYD and Xiaomi.
Lear Corporation Marketcap
Lear Corporation maintains a market capitalization of approximately $6.5 billion as of early 2026. The company trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol LEA and has been publicly traded since 1994.
Lear Corporation Acquisitions
Lear Corporation has grown substantially through strategic acquisitions since the 1988 management buyout. The company has completed over 20 acquisitions to expand its product portfolio and geographic reach.
The 1999 acquisition of United Technologies Automotive for $2.3 billion was a turning point, allowing Lear to add electrical distribution systems to its seating business. This purchase included dashboards, wiring systems, motors, and switches manufacturing capabilities.
In 2015, Lear acquired Eagle Ottawa Premium Leather for $850 million. This purchase made Lear one of the largest suppliers of automotive leather globally. That same year, the company also acquired Arada Systems, an automotive technology company specializing in Vehicle-to-Vehicle communications.
The 2017 acquisition of Grupo Antolin’s automotive seating business for approximately $320 million strengthened Lear’s position in the European market. In 2023, the company completed the acquisition of I.G. Bauerhin (IGB) for EUR 175 million, adding seat heating, ventilation, and cooling technologies to its portfolio.
More recent acquisitions include InTouch Automation in 2022 for Industry 4.0 technologies, WIP Industrial Automation in 2024 for AI capabilities, and StoneShield Engineering in early 2025 to enhance automated testing equipment for wire harness production.
Lear Corporation Competitors
Lear Corporation competes with several global automotive suppliers across both the seating and electrical systems markets. In automotive seating, Adient and Magna International are the primary competitors.
| Company | Headquarters | Primary Products | Est. Revenue |
|---|---|---|---|
| Adient | Dublin, Ireland | Automotive Seating | $15.4B |
| Magna International | Aurora, Canada | Seating, Body Systems, Powertrains | $42.8B |
| FORVIA (Faurecia) | Nanterre, France | Seating, Interiors, Electronics | $27.2B |
| Toyota Boshoku | Kariya, Japan | Automotive Seating, Interiors | $13.5B |
| Aptiv | Dublin, Ireland | Electrical Systems, Software | $19.7B |
| Continental AG | Hanover, Germany | Electronics, Tires, Interiors | $44.4B |
| Yazaki Corporation | Tokyo, Japan | Wire Harnesses, Components | $14.0B |
| Sumitomo Electric | Osaka, Japan | Wire Harnesses, Electronics | $28.5B |
| TS Tech | Asaka, Japan | Automotive Seating | $4.2B |
| Yanfeng International | Shanghai, China | Interiors, Seating, Electronics | $12.0B |
FAQs
Who founded Lear Corporation?
Frederick Matthaei founded the original company as American Metal Products in 1917 in Detroit, Michigan. The company was renamed Lear Corporation in 1996 after a series of mergers and acquisitions.
What does Lear Corporation manufacture?
Lear Corporation manufactures automotive seating systems and electrical distribution components. The Seating segment includes complete seat systems, leather, fabric, and mechanisms. The E-Systems segment produces wire harnesses, connectors, and electronic modules.
Is Lear Corporation related to Learjet?
No. Despite sharing the Lear name, Lear Corporation and Learjet are separate companies. The Lear name came through Lear Siegler Inc., which acquired American Metal Products in 1966, not from aviation pioneer William Lear.
Where is Lear Corporation headquartered?
Lear Corporation is headquartered in Southfield, Michigan, United States. The company operates manufacturing facilities and offices in 37 countries worldwide.
How many employees does Lear Corporation have?
Lear Corporation employs approximately 173,700 people globally as of December 2024. The company reduced headcount by approximately 9% in the Seating segment and 8% in E-Systems during 2024 as part of cost optimization.
