Honda had planned to build the next-generation Civic in Mexico starting in November 2027 as a 2028 model, but news of the 25 percent tariff proposed by President Trump’s administration was the impetus behind the change in manufacturing location.
On the eve of President Trump's tariffs, Reuters reported Honda would move production of the popular Civic to Indiana. Honda declined to comment.
While several automakers have expressed concerns about the levies, Honda's move is the first concrete measure by a major Japanese car company.
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Honda will reportedly manufacture the next-generation Civic in Indiana. That’s a change of plans for the company, which had been planning to manufacture the vehicle in Mexico. The move comes following Donald Trump’s levying of 25% tariffs on goods from Mexico and Canada.
Honda has reportedly decided to move production of its next generation Civic Hybrid from Mexico to Indiana. According to Investing.com, officials report the move is being made to avoid the 25% tariffs recently introduced by President Donald Trump.
The president may have been referencing earlier reports that the Japanese automaker was planning to move some production from Mexico to Indiana in response to impending tariffs.
According to a new report from Reuters, Indiana could see an increase in auto production in the future. The news agency reports that Honda has decided to produce its newest Civic Hybrid in the Hoosier state. Reuters says the company is shifting production from Mexico to avoid potential tariffs.
Honda Motor plans to produce its next Civic hybrid in Indiana rather than Mexico to avoid the impact of upcoming tariffs, according to a Reuters report.
Honda has reportedly decided to move production of its next generation of Civic Hybrid from Mexico to Indiana. According to Investing.com, officials report the move is being made to avoid the 25% tariffs recently introduced by President Donald Trump.