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Where are the Honda assembly plants in the US?

Honda currently operates four vehicle assembly plants in the United States as of 2024: Marysville and East Liberty in Ohio, Greensburg in Indiana, and Lincoln in Alabama. These sites form the core of Honda's domestic production and build the vehicles sold across North America. The company also runs engine and transmission facilities in Ohio and Indiana to support the assembly lines.


Honda's U.S. assembly footprint


The following list identifies the primary U.S. vehicle assembly sites and the general roles they play in Honda's domestic production network.



  • Marysville, Ohio — Honda Marysville Auto Plant (MAP), a major U.S. car assembly facility that produces a broad range of models for the American market.

  • East Liberty, Ohio — Honda East Liberty Auto Plant (ELAP), another large site contributing substantial volume to Honda's U.S. lineup.

  • Greensburg, Indiana — Honda Manufacturing of Indiana (HMIN), focused on assembling Honda cars for North America.

  • Lincoln, Alabama — Honda Manufacturing of Alabama (HMA), concentrating on SUVs and minivans for the U.S. market.


These four sites form the heart of Honda's U.S. vehicle manufacturing, complemented by engine and transmission facilities in Ohio and Indiana that feed the assembly plants and help keep production aligned with demand.


Details by site


Marysville Auto Plant — Marysville, Ohio


The Marysville facility is a cornerstone of Honda's U.S. production network, handling a broad mix of Honda models for domestic and regional markets. It operates with flexible manufacturing capabilities designed to shift production across models as demand evolves, helping Honda respond quickly to market changes.


East Liberty Auto Plant — East Liberty, Ohio


East Liberty is a high-volume plant that complements Marysville by producing additional models for the U.S. lineup. The site has undergone modernization to support efficient, flexible production and to meet regional demand for Honda vehicles.


Greensburg — Indiana


Greensburg serves as a midwestern assembly site within Honda’s U.S. network, contributing to the production of several Honda cars for the North American market. The plant is part of a broader Midwest manufacturing ecosystem that supports export and domestic sales.


Lincoln — Alabama


The Lincoln plant is Honda's primary site in the Southeast for light-truck production. It focuses on SUVs and minivans, serving as a key hub for demand across the country and supporting regional logistics for Honda’s expanding product lineup.


Summary


Honda's U.S. vehicle assembly footprint centers on four sites: Marysville and East Liberty in Ohio, Greensburg in Indiana, and Lincoln in Alabama. Together with dedicated engine and transmission facilities in Ohio and Indiana, these plants provide the domestic backbone for Honda's car, SUV, and minivan production in North America. For the latest updates, check Honda's official manufacturing disclosures, as plant roles and model allocations can evolve with market demand.

Where are Honda parts manufactured?


Honda parts are manufactured in various facilities, including dedicated plants for engines and transmissions in Ohio and Georgia, and for general parts in North Carolina. Specific parts are also made at other U.S. plants, such as the Anna Engine Plant for engines and the Transmission Plant-Georgia for automatic transmissions. 
Vehicle parts

  • Engines: Anna, Ohio 
  • Automatic transmissions: Russells Point, Ohio and Tallapoosa, Georgia 
  • Four-wheel drive components: Russells Point, Ohio 
  • General purpose engines, lawnmowers, snowblowers, tillers: Swepsonville, North Carolina 
  • Other parts: Many parts for popular models like the Accord and CR-V are made in North America, with some components coming from plants in states like Alabama, Ohio, and Indiana. 

Global production
  • While many parts are made in the United States, some components are manufactured at Honda's global facilities, including facilities in other countries like Japan and China. 
  • The production mix can vary depending on the specific vehicle model and its components. 



How many Honda manufacturing plants are in the US?


Honda has 12 manufacturing plants in the U.S. that produce vehicles, engines, and transmissions. These facilities are located in states including Ohio, Alabama, Indiana, and North and South Carolina.
 

  • Ohio: Marysville (auto and engine), East Liberty (auto), Anna (engines and components), and Russells Point (transmissions).
  • Alabama: Lincoln (auto and engine).
  • Indiana: Greensburg (auto).
  • North Carolina: Swepsonville (auto), Greensboro (auto), and Burlington (parts).
  • South Carolina: Timmonsville (auto).



Where is the biggest Honda plant in the world?


Honda Celebrates 40 Years of Production At Anna Engine Plant in Ohio

  • Largest Honda auto engine plant in the world built its first engine on July 22, 1985 and has expanded more than tenfold in size since then with investments totaling $2.9 billion.
  • Anna has built more than 32.5 million engines during the last four decades.



Are any Hondas manufactured in the US?


Yes, Honda builds many of its vehicles in the United States, with popular models like the Accord, CR-V, Pilot, Civic, and Ridgeline being assembled in American plants in Ohio, Indiana, and Alabama. The company also sources a significant number of parts from the U.S. and Canada.
 

  • U.S. Assembly: Many popular Honda vehicles, including the Accord, CR-V, Pilot, Civic, and Ridgeline, are assembled in the U.S. 
  • Assembly Plant Locations: Production takes place at Honda facilities located in Ohio, Indiana, and Alabama. 
  • Parts Sourcing: While the vehicles are assembled in the U.S., a high percentage of the parts for models like the Civic and Accord are also sourced from the U.S. and Canada. 
  • Other American-Made Products: Beyond cars, Honda also builds products like ATVs, utility vehicles, and power equipment in American plants in South Carolina and North Carolina. 


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