Yes. Honda operates several manufacturing facilities in the United States, including assembly plants in Alabama, Indiana, and Ohio, plus engine and transmission plants in Ohio. These sites produce cars, SUVs, engines, and transmissions for the U.S. market and for export.
This article outlines where Honda builds cars and parts in the United States, how these sites fit into the company’s North American production network, and what these facilities have produced in recent years. The information reflects Honda’s U.S. manufacturing footprint as of 2024–2026.
Honda’s U.S. assembly plants
Vehicle assembly facilities
Below is a snapshot of Honda’s primary U.S. vehicle assembly sites that turn out cars and light trucks for the domestic market and beyond.
- Marysville Auto Plant (MAP) — Marysville, Ohio
- East Liberty Auto Plant (ELP) — East Liberty, Ohio
- Greensburg (Honda Manufacturing of Indiana) — Greensburg, Indiana
- Lincoln (Honda Manufacturing of Alabama) — Lincoln, Alabama
These assembly plants form the core of Honda’s U.S. car-building operations, each integrating supply chains and regional engineering to support the North American lineup.
Powertrain and engine facilities
Engine and transmission production sites
The following facilities focus on engines and transmissions that fuel Honda’s vehicles built in the United States and elsewhere.
- Anna Engine Plant — Anna, Ohio
- Russells Point Transmission Plant — Russells Point, Ohio
Engine and transmission plants help supply powertrains to multiple Honda models produced across the U.S. and global operations, reinforcing Honda’s domestic manufacturing capabilities.
Summary
Honda maintains a robust American manufacturing presence with four vehicle assembly sites and dedicated engine and transmission facilities in Ohio, plus operations in Indiana and Alabama. This network supports U.S. production, regional supply chains, and exports, contributing to thousands of American jobs and Honda’s broader North American strategy.


