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Honda Might Build Nearly Every US-Sold Car Right Here in America

  • Honda may shift 90 percent of its US-market vehicle sales to American factories.
  • The HR-V, CR-V, and Civic could all could move from Canada to US assembly lines.
  • Around 70 percent of Honda’s US sales already come from American-built vehicles.

As global trade tensions heat up, automakers are scrambling to rewrite their playbooks. The evolving tariff war is forcing car companies to make fast, high-stakes decisions about where and how they build vehicles. Just about every major manufacturer is weighing its next move, and Honda, it seems, has a plan of its own, one that leans heavily into building cars where it sells them.

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Some automakers are halting exports altogether, while others are quietly raising prices. According to a new report, Honda may go in a different direction by significantly expanding its US production footprint. The goal: shield itself from tariffs by building nearly everything it sells in America, right here in America.

The US market makes up around 40 percent of all of Honda’s sales. That’s approximately 1.42 million cars every year. Of that figure, roughly 70 percent are already made in the USA, including vehicles like the Accord, Pilot, Odyssey, and Ridgeline. To that end, it’s already avoiding the biggest new tariffs on those US-made cars, at least when it comes to local content since foreign parts in those vehicles are still subject to tariffs, but it reportedly wants to save even more.

Shifting North American Production

 Honda Might Build Nearly Every US-Sold Car Right Here in America

To do so, it could shift up to 90 percent of production for US-destined cars to the USA within the next few years, according to Nikkei Asia. The journal believes it’ll move production of the Civic sedan and CR-V from Canada to the USA. The HR-V will end production in Mexico and move to the US as well. Honda will also go from a two-shift system to a three-shift system and hire more workers to increase production.

Notably, this doesn’t mean that production in Canada or Mexico would necessarily slow down. For one thing, Canada has announced tariffs against US-built cars, so Honda could keep up production for the local population in each country.

All of this comes at a time when other automakers are strategizing about how they’ll handle the tariff war. Hyundai and Nissan are also considering adding more US-based production. Audi and Jaguar Land Rover are halting US exports altogether, while others, like Mitsubishi, freezing shipments to US dealers for the time being. To that end, Honda appears poised to take advantage of its US production better than many of its rivals.

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