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Who makes Honda cars?

Honda cars are made by Honda Motor Co., Ltd., the Japanese automaker behind the Honda brand.


The company operates a global manufacturing network that includes its own factories in Japan and around the world, along with joint ventures and local partners that assemble cars for regional markets. In China, Honda runs two joint ventures—Guangzhou (GAC) Honda and Dongfeng Honda—to produce models locally for the Chinese market.


Honda's global manufacturing footprint


To illustrate the breadth of Honda's production network, here is a high-level view of where Honda cars are built and how the company organizes its regional manufacturing.



  • Japan-centric production network: Multiple domestic plants build cars, engines and components for the Japanese market and exports.

  • North America: Honda operates several assembly plants in the United States and Canada, producing mainstream models for North American and global distribution.

  • China: Two joint ventures, Guangzhou (GAC) Honda and Dongfeng Honda, manufacture Honda models locally for the Chinese market.

  • Other regions: Honda maintains manufacturing hubs in Asia, Europe and Latin America through regional subsidiaries and partnerships to serve local demand and export needs.


Across these hubs, Honda combines in-house production with regional partnerships to adapt to local market needs while maintaining a common global platform strategy for many models.


Acura and Honda's broader brand strategy


In the United States and other markets, Honda also sells Acura-branded vehicles, which are developed and produced using the same global manufacturing network. Acura models are often built at Honda's plants or through its joint ventures, depending on the model and market.


Acura's production context


Acura's model lineup shares platforms and components with Honda vehicles, and in several regions Acura cars are assembled at the same facilities that build Honda-branded cars, with regional adaptations to meet local demand.


What this means for buyers


Honda's production approach aims to balance quality control, supply resilience and regional availability. Local assembly helps reduce trade barriers and delivery times while tailoring specifications to market preferences, while a unified brand standard maintains consistency across Honda's lineup.


Summary


Honda cars are produced by Honda Motor Co., Ltd. across a global network of plants and joint ventures. The company relies on a mix of in-house manufacturing and local partnerships to build vehicles for markets worldwide, including China’s two joint ventures and North American facilities feeding global inventories. Acura, Honda's luxury division, shares much of this production network, reinforcing Honda's integrated manufacturing strategy.

Is Honda a Japanese or American car?


Honda is a Japanese company, but it is also a major American manufacturer with extensive production, research, and development facilities in the United States. Many of the Honda vehicles sold in the U.S. are assembled in America, and the company is a significant employer in the country. 

  • Origin: Honda was founded in Japan in 1948. 
  • American presence: It opened its first U.S. storefront in 1959 and has since established a large presence with numerous manufacturing plants across the country. 
  • American-made vehicles: Many popular models like the Honda Accord and CR-V are built in American factories. 
  • Jobs and economy: Honda is a major employer in the U.S., creating tens of thousands of jobs in manufacturing, research, and other sectors. 



Who is Honda manufactured by?


Honda is made by Honda Motor Co., Ltd., a Japanese public multinational conglomerate headquartered in Minato, Tokyo, Japan. It produces a wide range of products, including automobiles (under the Honda and Acura brands), motorcycles, and power equipment. While the company is Japanese, it has a significant global manufacturing presence, with plants in the United States, China, Canada, and other countries.
 

  • Company structure: Honda Motor Co., Ltd. is the parent company that makes Honda vehicles and other products. 
  • Key brands: In addition to its main Honda brand, the company also owns the luxury automotive brand Acura. 
  • Manufacturing locations: Honda manufactures its products in numerous countries across the world, including a strong presence in the United States, Canada, and China. The American Honda Motor Company is the North American subsidiary responsible for sales and distribution in the region. 



Is Honda owned by Toyota?


Guide to Car Brands
Ford: Ford Motor Co. Honda: Honda Motor Co. Lexus: Toyota Motor Corp. Lincoln: Ford Motor Co.



Is Honda now Hyundai?


They are separate global carmakers from Japan and South Korea, with distinct histories, cars, and technologies. Many car buyers often confuse Honda and Hyundai due to their similar-sounding names and strong presence in the global auto market. However, these two automakers are entirely different entities.


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