Japanese automotive supplier Astemo Ltd. is expanding into suburban Detroit with a significant plan, unveiling a $95 million investment to establish a new regional headquarters in Wixom, Michigan, and promising to create 200 jobs in the area. This strategic move signals the company’s commitment to strengthening its footprint in North America’s automotive industry and positioning itself closer to key automotive manufacturers and supply chains.
Astemo’s decision to set up shop in Wixom not only reinforces its proximity to Detroit, an automotive epicenter with deep ties to major Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEMs), but also reflects the company’s broader ambition to support the burgeoning software-defined vehicle era. Having already outgrown its technical center and headquarters in Farmington Hills, Michigan, this expansion will provide the space and capabilities needed for its next phase of growth.
The new headquarters is expected to house advanced engineering, mobility intelligence, and electrification functions, aligning with Astemo’s emphasis on cutting-edge technologies. The company, rebranded from Hitachi Astemo Americas to simply Astemo Americas, and aligning with its global parent’s name, Astemo Ltd., is accelerating its ventures in electrification, advanced driver-assistance systems, autonomous driving, and next-gen chassis solutions
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Beyond physical infrastructure, Astemo is showcasing an impressive range of mobility technologies to OEM clients across the Americas, including AI-powered multi-camera AD/ADAS systems, steer-by-wire and brake-by-wire hardware, semi-active suspensions with predictive “preview” cameras, and more, all innovations designed to enhance vehicle intelligence, efficiency, and safety.
The investment underscores Astemo’s strategic pivot to remain competitive in a rapidly evolving automotive landscape. With an employee base of approximately 80,000 globally and over 14,000 in the Americas, the firm is not just expanding its physical presence; it’s aligning people, talent, and technology to meet future mobility demands.
For the local region, the injection of 200 new jobs in Wixom is a welcome boost to Michigan’s automotive employment base, contributing to both economic development and the high-tech transformation of the industry. Talent acquisition efforts may leverage Astemo’s already robust hiring networks, spanning engineering to operations across the U.S. as it taps into metro Detroit’s skilled workforce and automotive expertise.
In short, Astemo’s launch of its regional headquarters in suburban Detroit is a clear indication of its long-term commitment to the North American market. By bringing advanced automotive innovation closer to industry hubs, supporting high-tech job creation, and reinforcing its identity as a leader in the software-defined vehicle revolution, Astemo is setting a course for leadership in the future of automotive mobility.