Where is Honda CR-V made in USA?
In the United States, Honda CR-Vs are assembled at two U.S. plants: East Liberty, Ohio, and Greensburg, Indiana.
Honda Manufacturing of Ohio (HMO) in East Liberty and Honda Manufacturing of Indiana (HMIN) in Greensburg handle CR-V production for the North American market. Exact plant assignment for a specific vehicle can shift with model year and production planning, so the VIN or window sticker should be checked to confirm the source plant.
Two U.S. Production Locations
Two primary U.S. production sites have long supplied the CR-V for the North American market. The following is a snapshot of where those vehicles come from.
- East Liberty, Ohio — Honda Manufacturing of Ohio (HMO).
- Greensburg, Indiana — Honda Manufacturing of Indiana (HMIN).
Production allocation between these plants can vary, and occasionally Honda sources some vehicles from other regions depending on global demand and capacity. Always verify with the dealer or the vehicle’s VIN/sticker.
How to Confirm the Plant for Your Vehicle
To verify the exact plant that built a specific CR-V, consult the window sticker and the vehicle identification number (VIN). The VIN often includes a plant code, and your dealer can decode it or Honda's official VIN lookup tool can be used for confirmation.
Summary
The United States-bound Honda CR-Vs are built primarily at East Liberty, Ohio, and Greensburg, Indiana. Plant assignments can change with production planning, so checking the VIN/window sticker provides the definitive source for a given vehicle. Other markets also produce CR-Vs at facilities outside the United States.
