The Honda Accord stands as a testament to Honda’s enduring legacy, marking the second-longest ongoing automotive nameplate in the company’s history. Guelph Manufacturing Group takes immense pride in its role as a supplier of precision seat stamping components for the remarkable 10th generation of the Honda Accord.
A significant milestone was reached in 1982 when the Honda Accord became the pioneer Japanese car to be manufactured on American soil. This watershed moment propelled the Accord into the echelons of automotive excellence, solidifying its position as the top-selling sedan in the United States. Notably, it secured an impressive 35 victories on Car and Driver’s esteemed 10 Best Cars list, a feat achieved over multiple periods spanning from 1983 to 1995, and then from 1998 to 2021.
Guelph Manufacturing Group, a trusted partner in the automotive industry, is at the forefront of supplying more than 20 meticulously crafted, high-quality stamped parts for the latest iteration of the Honda Accord. These integral components for automotive seating are meticulously fabricated within two manufacturing plant facilities in Guelph, Ontario, Canada, both of which hold the prestigious TS16945 certification. To embark on your next metal forming endeavor, Guelph Manufacturing Group welcomes you to make contact, fostering a collaboration that brings your vision to life.
For over 58 years, Guelph has been a driving force in the automotive seating market, consistently meeting the demands of a dynamic industry. Their expertise encompasses an array of capabilities, ranging from MIG and spot welding to precision tube and wire bending, as well as the intricate art of stamping.