Honda
Honda, a globally recognized automobile manufacturer, has a significant presence in the United States. The company’s U.S. operations began when it opened its first storefront office in Los Angeles in 1959. For more than 60 years, Honda has been a committed corporate citizen in America, creating jobs and contributing to the U.S. economy.
Honda’s offerings in the U.S. market include a diverse range of vehicles such as the Civic Family, CR-V, Ridgeline, and Accord. The lineup also includes electrified vehicles like the Prologue, CR-V Hybrid, and Accord Hybrid.
Over the past 40 years, Honda has built more than 30 million cars and light trucks in the U.S. The company’s manufacturing plants in America produce 5 million products annually4, demonstrating Honda’s commitment to local manufacturing.
Despite facing challenges due to global shortages of semiconductors and other materials, Honda continues to be a popular choice among U.S. consumers for its blend of innovation, performance, and variety. The brand is committed to providing high-quality vehicles that meet the diverse needs of American consumers.
- Founded: 1948
- Headquarters: Tokyo, Japan
- Website: https://www.honda.com/