Honda vehicles are manufactured in multiple countries around the world, with major production facilities in Japan, the United States, and Mexico.
Key Locations Where Hondas Are Made:
- Japan : Several factories including the Saitama Factory (automobiles and engines) and Suzuka Factory produce various Honda models
- United States : Honda has extensive manufacturing operations across several states:
- Ohio (Marysville Auto Plant, East Liberty Auto Plant) produces models like the Accord, CR-V, Acura TLX, and MDX.
- Indiana plant manufactures the Civic and CR-V.
- Alabama plants produce the Odyssey, Pilot, Passport, and Ridgeline.
- Transmission plants are located in Georgia and Ohio
- Mexico : The Celaya Plant produces the Honda HR-V among other models
- Other countries : Honda also manufactures vehicles in Canada, China, Pakistan, the UK, Malaysia, Belgium, Brazil, Indonesia, India, Thailand, Turkey, Argentina, Taiwan, and the Philippines
Specific Models Made in the USA:
- Honda Accord, Accord Hybrid, and CR-V are built in Ohio.
- Insight Hybrid is made in Indiana
- The CR-V is also produced in Greensburg, Indiana
Additionally, a significant portion of Honda parts for models like the Accord and Civic are sourced from North America, with about 70% of Accord parts and 65% of Civic parts made in the U.S. and Canada
. In summary, while Honda is a Japanese brand, many of its vehicles sold in North America are manufactured domestically in the U.S., with other production spread globally to meet demand. This multi-national manufacturing strategy allows Honda to efficiently serve markets worldwide