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Is the Acura MDX made in Japan?

No—the Acura MDX is not produced in Japan; current models are assembled in North America, primarily at Honda's East Liberty plant in Ohio.


This article explains where the MDX is built today, why manufacturing location matters for price and supply, and how production has evolved for the model across recent years.


Current production location


The MDX sold in the United States and many other markets is assembled in North America. The primary production lines for the current generation are based at a Honda/Acura manufacturing facility in Ohio, USA, where models destined for North American customers are built.


Key facts about the current production location:



  • Assembly site: East Liberty Auto Plant, Ohio, USA (serving the U.S. and other North American markets).


In short, today’s MDX does not come from Japan; it reflects Honda’s near-market production strategy for the North American region.


Why this matters for buyers and markets


Where a vehicle is built can influence delivery times, pricing, and supply stability, especially in a year when global supply chains face ongoing pressures. For the MDX, manufacturing in North America aligns with regional trade rules (such as USMCA) and supports quicker availability for buyers in the United States, Canada, and other nearby markets.


Historical context


Across its history, the MDX has moved away from Japan as its primary production home. The current generation is produced in North America to meet regional demand, streamline logistics, and align with Honda’s global manufacturing network.


Summary


The Acura MDX is not made in Japan. It is built in North America, with the primary assembly location in Ohio, USA, serving the U.S. and other regional markets. This production approach supports regional supply chains and helps manage delivery times and pricing for North American customers.

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