PIAA Corporation(PIAA株式会社, PIAA Kabushiki gaisha) is an automobile parts and supplies manufacturer headquartered in Bunkyō, Tokyo, Japan. It is a consolidated subsidiary of Ichikoh, which in turn is a subsidiary of Valeo.
1991 - Toyota Celica, who supplied lamps at the Safari Rally, won the overall victory.
1999 - Released the world's first water-repellent silicone wiper.
2004 - Entered the motorcycle industry and started supporting the Suzuka 8 Hours Endurance Road Race .
2011 - Changed trade name to PIAA Co., Ltd. Moved the head office to Suido, Bunkyo Ward. Became a wholly owned subsidiary of Ichikoh Industries, Ltd. Partnership with Valeo, a major French auto parts manufacturer.
2017 - Concluded an official technical partner contract with Toyota Gazoo Racing World Rally Team. Ichikoh Industries became a member of the Valeo Group as a result of becoming an affiliate of Valeo Bayen, and the corporate logo was partially changed.
2018 - Provided lighting for the movie Over Drive as production cooperation.
Products
Current Product Lines
Light Bulb (HID, LED, Halogen, Incandescent )
Wiper
Carrier roof box
Cooler
Forged Alloy Wheel
Filters (oil, air, air conditioner, etc.)
Radiator valve
Horn
Repair parts (clutches, starters/alternators, air conditioner parts, lamps, etc.)
Support for former racing driver Satoru Nakajima has been deeply connected since 1986. At the 1991 Japanese Grand Prix, which was Nakajima's last race at Suzuka, the Hinomaru support flag of "Thank you Satoru Nakajima" was developed.[citation needed] Even after he retired from active racing, PIAA continued to sponsor his Nakajima Racing team. It withdrew from sponsorship in 2009, but resumed support in 2012.
In the WRC, Toyota, Hyundai, and Citroën are supplied with PIAA lamps (and, for the former, water-repellent wipers).[4]