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Is the Honda Odyssey made in Japan?

The Honda Odyssey is not produced exclusively in Japan. The North American Odyssey is assembled in Lincoln, Alabama, while the Japanese-market Odyssey is produced in Japan. Production locations vary by market and model year.


Overview: Honda runs regional production lines for the Odyssey to match demand, logistics and trade considerations. The following outlines where Odysseys are typically built for major markets and how those assignments have evolved over time.


Production by market


Below is a concise outline of the primary manufacturing locations for the Odyssey in the two largest markets. Note that plant assignments can shift with new model cycles or corporate decisions.



  • North America (United States and Canada): Assembled in Lincoln, Alabama, at Honda Manufacturing of Alabama for the North American market.

  • Japan and other domestic markets: Assembled in Japan for sale in the Japanese market and nearby regions.

  • Other regions: Some Odysseys may be sourced from the above plants depending on demand and logistics.


Taken together, these points illustrate that Honda uses region-based production for the Odyssey rather than a single global manufacturing site.


Context: generations and plant assignments


Over successive generations, Honda has adjusted where the Odyssey is built to optimize supply chains, labor and tariffs. The North American model has long been produced in Alabama since the model’s early revisions, while the domestic-market Odyssey remains manufactured in Japan. Buyers should check the vehicle’s VIN or window sticker to confirm the exact manufacturing plant for a given unit, as assignments can shift with new model years.


Implications for buyers


Knowing where an Odyssey is built can influence expectations around delivery timelines, regional content and perceptions of origin. If origin matters to you, verify the manufacturing plant on the vehicle’s documentation or with the dealer.


Summary: Honda’s Odyssey production is regional. The U.S. Odyssey is made in Alabama; the Japanese-market Odyssey is made in Japan. Exact plant assignments can change with new generations, so checking the VIN/window sticker for the specific unit is the best approach.

Are any Hondas sold in the US made in Japan?


Usually, everyone is aware that Honda is originally based in Japan; however, almost all Honda vehicles that are sold in North America are now being built in the United States.



How to tell if a Honda is US or Japan built?


It requires minimal deciphering, but the vehicle identification number, or VIN, indicates the car's production location. The first character in the VIN is part of a standardized 3-digit world manufacturer identifier or WMI. Generally, the first number or letter of the VIN signifies the vehicle's country of manufacture.



Where is the Honda Odyssey made?


The Honda Odyssey is made in Lincoln, Alabama, at the Honda Manufacturing of Alabama (HMA) plant. The V6 engine is also produced at this plant, while the 10-speed automatic transmission is manufactured in Tallapoosa, Georgia.
 

  • Vehicle assembly: Lincoln, Alabama
  • Engine production: Lincoln, Alabama
  • Transmission production: Tallapoosa, Georgia



Why is Honda discontinuing the Odyssey?


As a refresher, Honda decided to discontinue the Odyssey in the Philippine market due to the closure of the automaker's Sayama production plant in Japan.


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