Where was the RSX manufactured?
The RSX was manufactured in Japan, at Honda's Suzuka Plant in Suzuka, Mie Prefecture.
In North America, the RSX was sold as the Acura RSX and is the North American version of Honda's Integra DC5, produced for model years 2002 through 2006.
Overview
The RSX is the North American name for the Honda Integra DC5. It was developed as a compact two-door coupe/fastback and shared its platform with the Japanese market Integra. Production for this model took place at Honda’s Suzuka Plant in Japan, aligning the car with Honda’s global manufacturing network.
Manufacturing Location
Key production details for the RSX's manufacture are summarized here.
- Suzuka Plant, Suzuka, Mie Prefecture, Japan — primary production site for the RSX (DC5 Integra).
- Manufacturer: Honda Motor Co., Ltd.
- Production years for RSX (North America): 2002–2006 model years; the Japanese market called it the Honda Integra DC5.
- Market naming: Acura RSX (North America); Honda Integra DC5 (Japan and other markets).
These details indicate the RSX’s production location and timeline, confirming its Japanese manufacture at the Suzuka Plant.
Model lineage and markets
In Japan, the car was sold as the Honda Integra DC5, while in North America it was branded as the Acura RSX. Both variants shared the same production line at Suzuka, underscoring Honda's global approach to manufacturing and model alignment across markets.
Summary
The RSX, the North American counterpart to Honda's Integra DC5, was manufactured in Japan at the Suzuka Plant in Suzuka, Mie Prefecture. It was produced for model years 2002–2006, with the North American market receiving it as the Acura RSX and other markets using the Honda Integra name.
