Honda transmissions are manufactured at multiple facilities around the world—not a single site handles all models.
Honda maintains a global network of transmission production with domestic facilities in Japan and additional plants in North America, China, and other Asia-Pacific regions to support region-specific models, hybrids, and the broader lineup. Transmission types include automatic, CVT, and manual units produced to align with local assembly plants and supplier arrangements. Exact plant assignments vary by model and year and can be confirmed via the vehicle's documentation or Honda's official materials.
Global transmission production footprint
To illustrate where Honda's transmissions are produced, here is a snapshot of the regions that host manufacturing activity connected to Honda's vehicles.
- Japan — Several plants produce automatic and CVT transmissions for domestic and export models.
- North America — Transmission production capacity serves U.S.-built models and supports regional supply chains.
- China — Local joint ventures manufacture transmissions for Chinese-market vehicles and some exports.
- Other Asia-Pacific — Plants in Southeast Asia supply CVTs and other transmissions for local and regional markets.
These regional facilities form a network designed to optimize parts sourcing, logistics, and model-specific requirements across markets. The exact location of a transmission for a given vehicle can vary by model, year, and trim.
Model-specific notes
For precise information on where a specific Honda model's transmission was produced, consult the VIN decoding, the vehicle's window sticker, or Honda's official product pages and service manuals.
Summary
Honda distributes transmission production across a global network—primarily in Japan, the United States, China, and other Asia-Pacific regions—ensuring supply for regional assembly plants and various markets. The lack of a single hub reflects Honda's emphasis on regionalization to optimize efficiency and meet local regulations and demand.


