Honda Manufacturing of Alabama

Honda Manufacturing of Alabama (HMA) is an automobile factory located in Lincoln, Alabama. It builds vehicles for Honda sales in North America. Production began on November 14, 2001, with the plant producing its two millionth vehicle on September 3, 2010. HMA is also the first Honda factory to have both engine die-casting and machining on site as well as vehicle assembly, under the same roof. HMA is the sole manufacturer of the Honda Odyssey, Honda Passport, Honda Pilot, and Honda Ridgeline.

Honda Manufacturing of Alabama, LLC
Division of Honda
Founded1999
Headquarters1800 Honda Drive
Lincoln, Alabama
Area served
United States
Key people
Tetsuya Endo, President
ProductsHonda Odyssey
Honda Pilot
Honda Ridgeline
Honda Passport
Number of employees
4,000 (2011)
ParentHonda
Websitehttp://www.hondaalabama.com/

The first vehicle the factory produced was the Honda Odyssey in 2001.[1] In 2004 the Honda Pilot was added as the second vehicle the factory was producing.[2] In 2009 the Alabama factory picked up production of the Honda Ridgeline.[3] Between 2009-2010 the factory produced the v6 model of the Honda Accord,[4] but all production of the Accord has since moved back to the Marysville Auto Plant. In 2013 the factory began production of the 2014 Acura MDX[5] until May 2017 when production was moved to Honda's East Liberty Auto Plant.[6]

Vehicles

Engines

Previously Produced Vehicles

References

  1. "Honda Manufacturing of Alabama Begins Mass Production". Honda Manufacturing of Alabama, LLC.
  2. "Honda Manufacturing of Alabama Begins Mass Production of Pilot". Honda Manufacturing of Alabama, LLC.
  3. Honda to build Ridgeline in Alabama, Automotive News, dated 11 March 2008, last accessed 1 December 2017
  4. "Honda Begins Production of Accord V-6 Sedan in Alabama". Honda Manufacturing of Alabama, LLC.
  5. "Production of 2014 Acura MDX Begins in Alabama". Honda Manufacturing of Alabama, LLC.
  6. Honda shifting production ahead of new Odyssey debut, The Business Journals, Columbus Business First, by Dan Eaton, dated 10 January 2017, last accessed 1 December 2017
  7. Honda 2017 Digital FactBook, Honda News & Views, dated 22 May 2017, last accessed 17 January 2018

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