
Honda Civic manufacturing plants are located in China as joint venture vehicles. The introduction of the new Civic is as follows: New Civic colors: The new Civic offers a total of 7 body colors for consumers to choose from, namely Crystal Black, Rallye Red, Lunar Silver, Dark Blue, Amber Orange, Brilliant Sporty Blue, and Pearl White. The color selection is rich, with a focus on sporty style. Rallye Red and Brilliant Sporty Blue are particularly striking, while Black and White are very timeless, and Silver is very elegant. New Civic configurations: Honda Civic (CIVIC) offers multiple models to cater to the tastes of consumers in different countries, including three-door hatchback, hardtop coupe, hybrid version, and five-door sedan. The 1.0T turbocharged engine has a rated power of 92kW (125PS) and a peak torque of 173Nm, matched with a 6-speed manual transmission and CVT transmission.

The Honda Civic is primarily produced in North America, with manufacturing plants located in Marysville and East Liberty, Ohio, USA, where the latest models are made. For instance, the one I drive came from there. I still remember visiting the area near the factory during a trip—the facility was massive, employing many locals and contributing significantly to Ohio's economy. Why choose this location in the context of globalization? Mainly due to proximity to supply chains, lower costs, and higher efficiency, allowing consumers to receive cars shipped directly from here. Additionally, the Civic is also produced at the Alliston plant in Ontario, Canada, where a friend of mine used to work. Overall, these two locations dominate production, reducing shipping distances and making after-sales maintenance more convenient for North American owners.

The production bases for the Honda Civic are concentrated in North America, with several factories located in Ohio, USA. From automotive magazines, I learned that the specific locations are in Marysville and East Liberty. Why care about this? Because as an owner, factory locations impact the supply of repair parts, and North American factories efficiently handle orders, allowing consumers to receive their cars quickly and save money. There is also the Alliston factory in Canada, whose location I've checked on a map. Historically, the Civic was also produced in other places, but now North America is the main production hub. Under the trend of globalization, Honda has optimized its layout. I recommend owners check the brand's official website for more details.

I know most Honda Civics are manufactured in the United States at plants in Marysville and East Liberty, Ohio, as well as in Alliston, Ontario, Canada. The globalization of production makes the location choices quite smart—North American factories are closer to both markets and raw materials, reducing transportation time and pollution. What benefits does this bring to car owners? Faster vehicle delivery and more convenient after-sales service.


