Honda Milestone: 25 Million U.S.-Built Vehicles

Honda Milestone: 25 Million U.S.-Built Vehicles

Honda on Feb. 28 built its 25 millionth automobile in the United States, a 2018 Accord produced at the Marysville Auto Plant in Ohio.

Honda on Feb. 28 built its 25 millionth automobile in the United States, a 2018 Accord produced at the Marysville Auto Plant in Ohio.

Beginning production in 1982, the plant made Honda the first Japanese automaker to produce cars in the United States and is one of five Honda auto plants now operating in the country.

Twelve different Honda and Acura cars and light trucks are now produced at the company’s five auto plants in Ohio, Alabama and Indiana, along with the engines and transmissions that power them, which are produced in Ohio, Alabama and Georgia.

Honda has invested almost $14 billion in its U.S. facilities that support automotive production including $3.4 billion in new investment during the past four years to advance Honda’s U.S. operations, according to the automaker. Honda also purchases parts and materials from 624 original equipment manufacturers.

“For over 35 years, Honda associates in America have focused on building high-quality automobiles for our customers, a passionate commitment that has enabled us to reach this production milestone,” said Tom Shoupe, executive vice president and chief operating officer of Honda of America Mfg. “This achievement truly represents 25 million customers who put their faith in the Honda brand and we will continue to honor this relationship with a focus on achieving the highest levels of quality and innovation in the next 25 million vehicles.”

To celebrate the production milestone, Honda has initiated an annual scholarship fund for students pursuing educations in the fields of engineering, supply chain and manufacturing at Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs). The initial donation of $25,000 will be administered through the Thurgood Marshall College Fund (TMCF). In addition to the financial support, scholarship recipients will be invited to interview for internships and co-op positions at Honda operations.

“This scholarship highlights Honda’s commitment to investing in HBCU students by creating scholarships, internships and opportunities for co-op positions for our scholars,” said Harry Williams, TMCF president and CEO. “Without corporate partners like Honda, we would not be able to help deserving students interested in engineering, supply chain management and other related fields achieve the American dream.”

Marking the occasion at Honda’s Marysville Auto Plant was an all-new 2018 Honda Accord in obsidian blue pearl.

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